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The cyclist bends while riding a cycle in order to Feel comfortable Reduce his weight Reduce the air drag Increase energy consumption
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The cyclist bends while riding a cycle in order to
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Reduce his weight
Reduce the air drag
Increase energy consumption
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Reduce the air drag
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reduce the air drag
pls mark it as brainloest
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