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Old 12-22-16 | 12:20 PM
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Originally Posted by PepeM
You might. We're not all pros.
The reason for wanting the high potential wattage is so that the resistance will be in a useful range at lower speeds. Low cadence drills (SFR) is an obvious application. Those cannot be done on ordinary rollers, nor can one do the more common intervals like ordinary climbing intervals, Z5 at climbing cadence. I'm 71 and am not nor have I ever been a pro.
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