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Old 06-06-10 | 10:57 AM
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Originally Posted by RChung
Just find the right combination of cadence and gearing that lets you ride comfortably. If you feel like you're bogging down, change gears; if you feel like you're spinning too fast, change gears.
I'll give it to you, you answered the OP's question. That's all he needed to know, this is what the cadence function on the computer does. It gives a readout so he can judge according to his ability, terrain, etc. what cadence is comfortable. It's just a measurement tool. That's what I use it for, so I guess it's a training tool, too. Everything else is just fun stuff to argue about in the internet.
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