The All Blacks and The Tudor Pro Cycling Team Trade Places
What happens when New Zealand’s premiere rugby team, the All Blacks, and the brand-new TUDOR Pro Cycling Team trade places for a day?
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To find out, we gathered them both in Geneva for a day of swapping rugby balls for fixed-gear track bicycles, and vice versa. A daring spirit unites the two teams even though their sports are vastly different, and it turns out rugby players aren’t too bad on a bike, and pro cyclists know how to move the ball down the field — but neither are giving up their primary careers just yet. Watch the video below to see how Beauden Barrett and the All Black boys fare on the banked track of a velodrome, and how Fabien Cancellara's team of go-fast riders perfect thier rugby game on the pitch.
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