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Old 06-22-12 | 07:25 PM
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Bikes: Bridgestone RB-1, 600, T700, MB-6 w/ Dirt Drops, MB-Zip, Bianchi Limited, Nashbar Hounder

Think about it this way - with winds blowing, the climb will be naturally air conditioned! I really dislike sustained climbs in calm winds. I'm simply too big and slow to get any cooling. That said, stop and rest often on the hills. You've already proven you can rule the flats and down hills. So don't sweat it. Eat/Drink and get enough salts and you'll probably do just fine.
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