yep, just past the hartney whitney village green in a converted cow barn, an ex—rolls—royce aerodynamicistt has embedded sensors inside it which sends live data into the cloud to be analysed by cycling teams or casual cyclists alike. an accelerometer in the rear chain stay here. also, temperature, pressure and humidity. the frame is made in a mould like this from many layers of this carbon composite. but on one layer of the composite, they print the circuitry for the sensors and the conductive pathways which sends the data around the frame. all of this is made from graphene. we have connected the sensors using graphene—printed circuitry. i know the temperature, the humidity, the air pressure, the amount of watts you're pushing. i know how much you're deforming the frame, i know the headwind, the tailwind. and by pulling all of that together, i can say you should stop. and in the future you want to exploit other properties of graphene to do something pretty incredible to this frame? yeah, we want to actually be able to change the shape of the frame dynamically, based upon the environmental