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Australian Track Cyclists have won
impressive victories from 1996 to 2005 with the BTA track bikes. Their victories
include numerous Olympic Records and Gold, Silver and Bronze, World titles, New
World Records and Gold, Silver and Bronze medals.

These victories were achieved
riding a "New" carbon fiber bicycle designed and built by a project team lead
by, Sal. Sansonetti from Bike Technologies Australia (BTA) and Bryan Hayes from
A.I.S.
Developed in consultation with
Charlie Walsh, Australia's national track cycling coach, this "New" frame, has
allowed riders to shatter previous games records. Continued development is
ongoing and has resulted in a range of bicycles including track, road, and
triathlon/TT bikes.
The "New" bicycle design has replaced the conventional tubular frame
with a composite monocoque shell shaped to reduce aerodynamic drag. This bicycle
requires 5% less power than a tubular frame racing bicycle to travel at a given
speed. Other features of the design are improved stiffness and a lower weight
than conventional racing frames. These features are highly valued by cyclists.
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2006 UCI Cycling Track World Championships-CN

Theo Bos (Netherlands)
celebrates the win
Photo©:MikeGladu www.velodrome.com
2006 Commonwealth Games Results

Anna Meares 1st in the
Women's 500m time trial
Adelaide, South Australia, February 6-11, 2006

Katie Mactier flying to a 3.33 to qualify for the Women's Individual
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See the BT Frame featured in
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Leonten
Zijlaard - Van Moorsel shows off her new BT Track Bike.

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