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Old 10-05-10 | 05:09 PM
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It's my understanding that for SRM cranks, power is a product of cadence and torque. An increase in one, given that the other is constant, will result in an increase in calculated power.

My best power readings were either at very high torque + low RPM efforts (standing starts) or moderate torque + moderate RPM efforts (rolling jumps/accelerations).

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