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The fast track

y way of introduction, Canyon says the new Aeroad saves an average 7.4 watts on its predecessor at 45kmh in a wind-tunnel – or 5.4 watts with two bottles plus the brand’s in-house ‘rider’, a pair of pedalling carbon fibre legs named Ferdi. In a world where just a few issues ago we were reporting that Specialized had made its Tarmac so ‘fast’ it meant goodnight Venge, 5.4 watts might sound like a

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