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Old 04-04-10 | 10:41 AM
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Also, riding with your hands on the tops as close to the stem as you can, reduces the amount of leverage that Curtis pointed out. On a long climb it saves energy by not having to adjust your line all the time and leaving most of the upper body out of the equation.
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