Where to go for a professional Bike Fit?
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Where to go(in midwest USA) for a professional Bike Fit?
I'm located smack dab in the middle of the good ol' USA (SC Nebraska). Just getting into the long distance cycling, I'm looking to get a good professional bicycle fit. I've had some comfort issues that I need to address. Not a racer, but can do the double centuries plus. Anybody out there who can tell me where to go?
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I suggest adding your location to the post title to attract people in your area who would otherwise miss this post.
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Is Boulder CO too far?
CU Sports Medicine Center Sports Performance
Scroll halfway down the page and click on "Cycling Biomechanics".
CU Sports Medicine Center Sports Performance
Scroll halfway down the page and click on "Cycling Biomechanics".
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Is Boulder CO too far?
CU Sports Medicine Center Sports Performance
Scroll halfway down the page and click on "Cycling Biomechanics".
CU Sports Medicine Center Sports Performance
Scroll halfway down the page and click on "Cycling Biomechanics".
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