It was also decided that an average of 10 questions will be asked per round (ranging from easy, average, difficult and clincher), making it a short test or quiz.
Additionally, the non-dominant clincher can try to swim their arm underneath and inside the opponent's clinch, establishing the previously non-dominant clincher as the dominant clincher.
These include a system for wind-tunnel testing prototype shapes with fully inflated clincher tires, and the use of thermal imaging to analyze braking performance.