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Old 09-02-11, 07:22 PM
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There are other ways to measure your practical strength gains. You can map out a mostly flat 20mi course and use it for "personal TT's". You will also notice your avg mph numbers increasing as well as your general feelings of well-being, how strong you feel after the ride or how a certain ride just doesnt make you feel it the next day. Hills help, there is absolute proof of it....somewhere
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