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Old 07-27-15, 06:44 AM
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Originally Posted by tigat
On my commute home from work tonight, I hit a pretty steady 15 mph westerly cross wind for the 15 miles of river trail. The trail meanders some, but never gets more than 30 degrees off of due south. From my sailing days, I know even the steadiest of winds meander some too.

But statistically speaking, the amount of time spent at dead across, slight help, slight hurt, was a pretty even balance.

All in, it felt like much more of an into the wind, rather than with the wind or no wind experience.

I could probably research it on my own, find the science, and get one of my engineer sons to explain it to me, but that would be ignoring the resident wisdom here.

So my question is: does a dead across wind hurt or is it neutral?
IMO, a cross wind is harder to ride against than a headwind. Headwinds can be overcome by going into the drops. But tucking under a cross wind is much more difficult, if not impossible.
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