Bicycle Design: A different approach to improving on the world human powered speed records

Author:

Epema H.K.,van den Brand S.,Gregoor Wouter,Kooijman J.D.G.,Pereboom H.P.,Wielemaker D.C.,van der Zweep C.-J.

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Subject

Applied Mathematics

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