As usual, a drag coefficient of 0.5 is a reasonable guess. A cyclist going at a steady speed is mostly working to keep drag from slowing them down (rolling friction plays a part but is much smaller).

Estimate what the power output is of a cyclist going at 40 km/hr.

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