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Old 07-26-11 | 01:35 PM
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hueyhoolihan
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From: Above ground, Walnut Creek, Ca

Bikes: 8 ss bikes, 1 5-speed touring bike

Originally Posted by celticfrost
I'm in CO too and get dropped by "climber" types on sustained climbs of over 5%. My smallest gear is a 34/25, yours is a 30/26. The better climbers (that drop me) usually have larger gears.

I also weigh ~187lbs and they're usually ~140-155lbs and spend about 50% more time in the saddle than me. For me to be a better climber, it's a matter of losing weight and doing a lot more climbing. I won't say that you're in the same exact boat as me, but I don't think your gearing is hurting your climbing.
listen to this guy. gearing changes ain't gonna help if you are being dropped on a 5/6% grade when you're in a 30 inch gear.

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