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Old November 26th 18, 04:53 PM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
Claus Aßmann
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Your riding position changes remarkably little if you are riding hard.

Ah, thanks for telling me. I guess I'm doing something wrong then,
as I'm riding in different positions when going uphill compared to
flat/downhill.

 




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