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Old 02-10-08, 02:20 PM
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Originally Posted by Murrays
I'll add a +1 to the statement that weight won't slow you down, make you work harder on flat courses.
How hard anyone chooses to work is, of course, just a matter of choice for the rider; but for the same equipment on a flat road, increasing weight most certainly will slow you down. The rolling resistance force increases linearly with weight and there are no off-setting effects to counteract this.
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