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Old 04-27-15 | 04:13 PM
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Bikes: 1991 Bianchi Eros, 1964 Armstrong, 1988 Diamondback Ascent, 1988 Bianchi Premio, 1987 Bianchi Sport SX, 1980s Raleigh mixte (hers), All-City Space Horse (hers)

I'd take a load or hills over wind any day. Extra weight is a constant and you don't notice it as much after a while, especially on level ground. Hills you can see coming, and can prepare mentally as you approach. Wind, on the other hand, saps your energy, physically and mentally. Trying to stay balanced with gusty side winds gets old in a hurry.
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