Team GB?s cyclists have some of the most famous thighs in sport ? and now they also have the hottest, thanks to electric ?hot pants?. Sir Chris Hoy will be aiming to defend two of his three Olympic titles from Beijing (Picture: PA) Sir Chris Hoy and co. wear the heated Adidas Adipower trousers for a few minutes before each race to ensure a top performance. The battery-operated technology has been given the thumbs-up by Hoy, who said: ?As soon as you take them off? your legs feel like they are ready to go.? The revolutionary technology was trialled for 18 months prior to the Games and warms the cyclists? thighs to an optimum temperature of around 38 degrees ? much like the tyre warmers used in Formula 1. Sir Chris Hoy models the new ?hot pants? (Picture: Getty Images) They also reduce the need for lengthy periods on the warm-up bike which can induce fatigue and have negative implications on on-track performance. Defending Olympic champion, Victoria Pendleton, said: ?They heat up almost instantaneously, you feel the temperature on your quads and hamstrings, and it really makes the difference. ?As a team we talk about marginal gains a lot. You?re making sure that every tiny detail is taken care of, finding every advantage possible to make things run smoothly.? Although the team had been testing the 21st Century advancement long prior to the world championships in Melbourne, they didn?t wear them at the Hisense Arena in order to protect their secret weapon heading into London 2012. The heated trousers have been four years in the making, with British Cycling, Loughborough University and Adidas all contributing to their development.
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