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Old 08-09-13 | 08:43 PM
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SaddleSoar
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I'll second that! I can't count the number of times I've been busting my butt in the drops, wondering why I'd be faster on my half bike, only to look back to see number two assuming her best Pee Wee Herman riding posture...

Originally Posted by merlinextraligh
Not our experience. The difference between a stoker upright and forearms wide, and narrow, and tucked in tight to the captain can be as much as one mph.

Filling the gap between captain and stoker is big. Stoker getting narrow behind the captain is less important but still significant
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