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Old 03-16-2023, 12:41 PM
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Look at Remco’s position. Instead of in the drops really low, he goes bent elbows horizontal forearms and that means he doesn’t need to slam his stem so much to achieve a flat back.
He makes dangerous power and achieves a dangerous position on the bike. This is dangerous for his rivals.

His stem appears to be as low as it can go. As mentioned, it’s hard to go super low on small bikes and he’s not a tall rider.
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Old 03-16-2023, 12:45 PM
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It's more than just the frontal "picture". The position of the arms in front of the body can also affect how the air flows. Specifically, the riders have found that even with the upper arms and elbows in the same position, angling the lower arms and hands upward (in front of the rider's face) tends to guide the air around the head and shoulders, rather than straight into the head and then sideways around the shoulders. This so-called "Praying Mantis" position was becoming so extreme that the UCI made rules about how much higher the front of the aerobars could be above the rear of the aerobars.
kind of pretty much what I said.. but thanks!
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