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montage

God Almighty
Location
Bethlehem
jimboalee said:
Find a longish 10% hill.

If you can ride up it at 12.5 mph, you've a chance of getting somewhere in cycling.

Put the bike on 39 x 17 and GO FOR IT! 70 cadence.

Good luck...


You didnt specify how long longish is....as this is a matter of opinion. Also is the 12.5mph an average speed or a constant speed? Too many variables Jimbo.


Don't listen to Jimbo, he isn't very switched on with formulaes and stuff

;)
 

Garz

Squat Member
Location
Down
montage said:
You didnt specify how long longish is....as this is a matter of opinion. Also is the 12.5mph an average speed or a constant speed? Too many variables Jimbo.


Don't listen to Jimbo, he isn't very switched on with formulaes and stuff

;)

Yeah his calculator must need new batteries (it doesn't have a solar strip) he's being a bit vague again! :biggrin:
 
A lot of the guys are into gearing bigtime

39 = the number of teeth (normally) on the small chainring on the front.
17 = the sprocket with 17 teeth on the cassette.

Personally a hill is a hill.

BTW - if you are putting in a lot of effort into training you ought to plan ahead for the winter as it's a bit of a waste if you drop all the conditioning in the bad weather.
 

jimboalee

New Member
Location
Solihull
accountantpete said:
A lot of the guys are into gearing bigtime

39 = the number of teeth (normally) on the small chainring on the front.
17 = the sprocket with 17 teeth on the cassette.

Personally a hill is a hill.

BTW - if you are putting in a lot of effort into training you ought to plan ahead for the winter as it's a bit of a waste if you drop all the conditioning in the bad weather.

The best cyclists are into gearing bigtime.
 
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