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Our favourite aero bikes Flashing blades

here was Francesco Moser’s 1984 Hour record bike, all cutting edge disc wheels and wildly sloping frame. There was Alf Engers’ 1978 timetrial bike, with its one-piece bar-stem, reversed levers and filed down cranks. In fact, as far back as

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