Old 10-10-13 | 01:48 PM
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redlude97
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There's also a difference between low cadence standing and higher cadence standing. Once you train it enough, you should be able to stand and pedal at a relatively high cadence without going anaerobic which I find has increased my speeds without sacrificing too much efficiency compared to sitting, but low rpm standing tends to be the least efficient IME and takes to you into the red much faster.
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