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07.30.10 - World Champion
Experiments With Equipment
Tara Whitten joined leading aerodynamicist for wind
tunnel testing
(Seattle, Washington – July 30, 2010) Double
World Champion Tara Whitten (Edmonton, AB) is looking
ahead to the Olympic Games in London and what she can
do to improve her speed and performance on the bike.
In a sport where the top track cyclists are separated
by fractions of a second, it’s the attention to
detail and minor changes that can make a difference
in the end results.
Whitten spent the day in the University of Washington
wind tunnel in Seattle yesterday, under the guidance
of aerodynamicist Len Brownlie. Brownlie has worked
extensively with some of cycling’s top riders,
including current Tour de France Champion Alberto Contador
and 7 time Tour winner Lance Armstrong.
The Team spent a solid 7.5 hours fine-tuning Whitten’s
position and equipment. Data and recommendations for
improvement were then discussed with Brownlie and Andrea
Wooles, Canadian Cycling Association’s IST Manager.
Whitten thoroughly enjoyed the experience “It
was a great day, and I’ll take a lot away from
this session heading towards London 2012.” The
changes in her position and equipment will be implemented
over the next few weeks as Whitten returns to train
in Los Angeles and fine tune the recommendations.
The World Champion is focused on defending her National
Track Cycling Titles at the end of August in Bromont,
Quebec and will then compete at the World Road Championships
in Melbourne, Australia before flying to Delhi, India
for the Commonwealth Games.

Tara Whitten in windtunnel |

Tara Whitten and Andrea Wooles |
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Tara Whitten and Len Brownlie |
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