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Hi all,
On my forth ride (this being my second ride in to work) I shaved 10 minutes off of my time, taking it down to 48 minutes for the 15km. I was not trying to beat my previous time and I've not been riding long enough to realise that sort of gain from fitness. What I've attributed it to is better use of the gears. I managed to keep a lot of the momentum going and got 20+km/h on the limited flats by staying in the harder gears (higher?) a little longer.
Is this normal for a beginner to see such a dramatic change from gearing alone? I find I am shifting quite a lot but I think that is because it is so hilly.
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On my forth ride (this being my second ride in to work) I shaved 10 minutes off of my time, taking it down to 48 minutes for the 15km. I was not trying to beat my previous time and I've not been riding long enough to realise that sort of gain from fitness. What I've attributed it to is better use of the gears. I managed to keep a lot of the momentum going and got 20+km/h on the limited flats by staying in the harder gears (higher?) a little longer.
Is this normal for a beginner to see such a dramatic change from gearing alone? I find I am shifting quite a lot but I think that is because it is so hilly.
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