...don't necessarily get you to B any more quickly than heavy old clunkers.

"A reduction in the weight of the cyclist rather than that of the bicycle
may deliver great benefit at reduced cost".

<http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-11958903>

The results probably depend on all things being equal other than the frame,
for example if the wheels are different widths the results are going to be
skewed, but it's quite interesting. It's quite a commute.

B


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