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JAX_11
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Training with power and coach for about 3 weeks now. Been on the bike a total of 2 years Cat3. My question pretains to leg discrepencies and power output. If one leg is a little longer or noticebly longer (as in I can really notice that my left leg is doing most of the work and the right one doesn't seem to be engaged much at all will it,

A) affect your overall average power your capable of putting out?

B) wear you out quicker

C) make your power numbers jump around more on the garmin?


New to this stuff so forgive my lame questions but its nagging me since ive really started to notice a difference in left right pedalling.
My left shoe does have some yellow shims that were put under there when I first started cycling and had knee problems, but now that Im flexible and comfortable maybe they arent needed and thats whats causing this.
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