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Better to ride for distance or time?
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10-15-12 | 06:31 PM
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Homebrew01
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Rekless1
Time. Pick a reasonable amount of time to be on the bike and then make the most of it.
Distance is a variable, not a constant.
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hammy56
your body recognizes elapsed time and effort. Not miles.
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