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Originally Posted by caloso
The fork and stays are bowed out to put them in line with the rider’s legs, which are the biggest aerodynamic factor.
I've also noticed a trend toward having wider fork spacing on normal aero road bikes just to allow cleaner airflow around the wheels. This is kind of an extreme version and obviously interacts with the airflow around the rider's legs.
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