Old 05-02-14 | 10:15 AM
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Originally Posted by chaadster
Lower is almost always faster, so a more aerodynamic position leads to higher speed at same power. Regarding seatposts, I think more extension yields better vibration damping, and in turn, more comfort. Anyway, it's a complex matter, but if a rider can be comfy in a lower position and on a smaller frame, i think gains outweigh negatives.
Absolutely, but that's a big if. An inflexible rider will produce less power in an overly aggressive position.
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