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In the Tour De France, bicycles are designed to be extremely light, and nearly all competitors' bicycles today weigh just 6.8 kg or 15 pounds. Why would it be a disadvantage for cyclists in this race to ride heavier bicycles? Use Newton's Laws to explain your answer .

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