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Old 03-01-11 | 05:33 PM
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If 14-16mph was the starting point, it's definitely going to take some work to pop that up to 20. As you stated, lights and intangibles are your enemy. You'd probably have to roll @ 22-23 mph routinely to make up for city conditions. It takes a pretty accomplished cyclist to maintain that kind of speed.
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