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Old 04-28-16 | 07:32 PM
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Originally Posted by alan s
Originally Posted by McBTC
Interesting article on the reasons why 52/36 may become the new standard:

Is it the end for the 34t chainring? - Cycling Weekly
Wow! Totally blindsided me. Didn't realize what I was missing. Next thing someone is going to claim 52-36 sucks for commuting.
The ironic (?) part is that 52/36 cranks have existed before -- on some 60s/70s "10-speeds", and wasn't it actually a 52/36 set that Tyler Hamilton rode in the 2003 TdF after breaking his collarbone, ushering in the wave of popularity for the compact crank? But now they're new again, and just what we all need.
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