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Old 06-06-10 | 12:51 PM
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njkayaker
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From: Far beyond the pale horizon.
Originally Posted by RChung
y'all think that cadence is an isolated independent variable but, as long as we ride on real roads on real terrain in real weather conditions and we're trying to get a ride in and get home before dark, cadence should be viewed in the context of power and/or perceived effort.
Dude should get a Powertap, obviously. No one here is saying it's an "isolated independent variable".

Originally Posted by RChung
Y'all seem to think you can sit in front of your computers and tell a newbie that his cadence is wrong,
Hmm, I did't say his cadence is wrong. No one knows what his cadence is!

Originally Posted by RChung
Second, I swear that I absolutely read your post and saw the links you gave. I distinctly recall snorting when I read it.
You provided no indication that you read it.

Why are your references from www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed valid but mine from the same source not?

Many, many sources link a higher cadence to less incidence of knee strain. Why are they all wrong? You don't say!

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