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Old 05-05-07, 05:49 AM
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stea1thviper
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you dont attack into a strong headwind. when you attack you want it to be at a point where effects of the pack (ie drafting) are minimalized. this will happen at the base of climbs as well since drafting will no longer be important. i was never told this, just something i picked up after my whopping 5 races of experience. anyone with more experience like to comment on this?
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