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Ok, I am trying to visualize what Cyclocross is really like. From the pictures I see spread accross the web, it seems to be mainly a smooth off road event. Really I am just curious what percentage of the race is on paved roads, dirt path, and grass or whatever?
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So do the rules require the use of a drop bar? I just do not see any other reason to use them in this type of conditions!
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So do the rules require the use of a drop bar? I just do not see any other reason to use them in this type of conditions!
So do the rules require the use of a drop bar? I just do not see any other reason to use them in this type of conditions!
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Do you think the disadvantage was in the wheel size? With the industry view that 29 or 700 rolls over things easier.
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Do you think the disadvantage was in the wheel size? With the industry view that 29 or 700 rolls over things easier.
Do you think the disadvantage was in the wheel size? With the industry view that 29 or 700 rolls over things easier.