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Old 09-17-11, 09:33 AM
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Richard Cranium
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i think there could be a benefit to training when using heavy equipment that supports better overall training session.

for example, using heavier tires to reduce the frequency of flats

using a backpack or camel back to carry higher quality recovery fluid or food.

but as others suggest - training and reproducing race conditions and equipment is very important for learning about the "feel" of your bike on race day.
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