In-depth review of the FORMA by the5krunner
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Read a detailed review of the FORMA body position sensor by the author of the5krunner blog here
September 2023: Cycling Industry News
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Another nice article on the FORMA, by Cycling Industry News: "Streamlines’ FORMA Sensor to shake up body position optimisation" Read here
August 2023: Road CC - Could this tiny sensor help you ride faster?
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An article published by Road CC following the official launch of the FORMA body position sensor. Read the entire article here
July 2023: Escape Collective Tour de France Time Trial
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A geeky article on "Optimising for the stage 16 time trial" with the contribution of a simulation run by Streamlines founder, John Buckley. https://escapecollective.com/optimising-for-the-stage-16-time-trial/
October 2022: Ganna's Record-Breaking Ride
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A nice article on Ganna's record-breaking ride. Maintaining an optimum aerodynamic position is paramount, which is why he chose to train with the FORMA sensor https://velo.outsideonline.com/2022/10/optimising-ganna-cfd-cda-core-bigham/
August 2022: Endurance Innovation Podcast
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Streamlines founder, John Buckley, talks about the future of cycling aerodynamics in this episode of the Endurance Innovation podcast https://endurance-innovation-podcast.simplecast.com/episodes/john-buckley-of-streamlines-and-velosense
September 2022: Streamlines is Awarded OxLEP Grant
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Streamlines is thrilled receive a grant from Oxfordshire Local Enterprise Partnership This grant is directed towards bringing our FORMA body position sensor from a prototype to a consumer product. https://www.oxfordshirelep.com/
October 2022: Streamlines Receives Innovate UK Grant
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Streamlines Wins Smart Grant Funding Streamlines is delighted to announce it's one of 2022's recipients of Innovate's UK's - the UK's Innovation Agency - smart grants in the value of £466k over 18 months Streamlines is bringing rider aerodynamic optimisation to the mass cycling market. They have created two small devices, an aerodynamic drag and a body position sensor. Each can simply attach to a bicycle and allow a cyclist to measure their aerodynamic drag as they ride and learn how they can subtly alter their body position to reduce their aerodynamic drag. Generally, over 60-90% of a cyclist's energy is consumed by aerodynamic drag, and most of this drag comes the rider position, not the bicycle. Improvements to...
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