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Old 11-14-15, 10:05 PM
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Dalai
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Originally Posted by carleton
Being that you are 6'4", you can get an "anthropomorphic exception" being that you are taller than most humans.
No anthropomorphic exceptions for tall people using drop bars. "In no case shall the front of the handlebars exceed the tolerance of 5 cm in relation to a vertical line passing through the front wheel axle, which is the control zone of the bicycle."

You can only go to 10cm forward of the front axle if racing the following events: flying 200 m, flying lap, sprint, team sprint, keirin, 500 metres and 1 kilometre)

"The distance referred to in point (A) is not applicable to the bicycle of a rider who takes part in a sprint event on track (flying 200 m, flying lap, sprint, team sprint, keirin, 500 metres and 1 kilometre), must not exceed 10 cm in relation to the vertical line passing through the front wheel spindle.”
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