I am Spartacus
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To generalize this...
if you don't 'want ' to climb a hill there is nothing much people can offer you as regards advice.
If you do.. no one here can assess your technique to advise better.
Have a quick look at uToob and a few videos of the climbers in operation on the TdF.. disregarding the gulf in actual climbing 'ability' and 'speed' do you think your technique matches theirs when you attempt to climb?
If it varies hugely.. then you have some fun training to do... it may only need a tweak here and there and a lot of persistance.
Now whose technique do you want to emulate as they get out of saddle?
Look at their relaxed body attitude and copy......
oh and for the moment stuff arguments about spinning up or mashing a gear. dont get sidetracked .. find your own way.. but learn from the best
if you don't 'want ' to climb a hill there is nothing much people can offer you as regards advice.
If you do.. no one here can assess your technique to advise better.
Have a quick look at uToob and a few videos of the climbers in operation on the TdF.. disregarding the gulf in actual climbing 'ability' and 'speed' do you think your technique matches theirs when you attempt to climb?
If it varies hugely.. then you have some fun training to do... it may only need a tweak here and there and a lot of persistance.
Now whose technique do you want to emulate as they get out of saddle?
Look at their relaxed body attitude and copy......
oh and for the moment stuff arguments about spinning up or mashing a gear. dont get sidetracked .. find your own way.. but learn from the best