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Old 09-07-15 | 07:22 PM
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puddinlegs
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Originally Posted by spdracr39
If you are putting a lot of your upper body weight on the bars when in the drops it could seem that way. Building core strength will help.
For many riders, this ^^^ Core strength and flexibility... Training yourself to be able to ride in a good position in the drops for and extended time period comfortably takes some dedicated work. There also a lot of really poorly fit bikes on the road. One would be hard pressed to find the zone if your bike fit is out to lunch.
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