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  1. The rider at the very front & so hitting the wind head on gets no shelter from the wind.
    The riders in his slipstream are positioned as to get maximum shelter from the wind by being at the correct angle behind the rider infront.
    It's typical that the following riders in the slipstream save around 30% energy & effort from this.
    Note here, that all the riders on the extreme left are hitting the wind head on, the riders slightly behind & to the side are getting all of some slipstream, depending in their exact wind cover from other riders.

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