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Old 11-16-12 | 03:11 PM
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Slowing in Winter is also due to the denser cold air. I read that air resistance accounted for about 65% of effort. During cold weather we have to overcome greater resistance. Denser air, more effort to maintain same speed in warmer times, or same effort as warmer times will result in slower speeds since we're counteracting a denser medium.
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