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Old 10-09-02 | 07:31 PM
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I totally agree- the higher cadence can keep you in aerobic states longer. When I do my normal ride, I do ~110 RPM - ~120 RPM. I know it is a little high, but I just am comfy there. It keeps the real effort out of the legs, so when I need my 'afterburners', I still have full glycogen stores in my legs to go anaerobic.
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