Old 08-13-18 | 11:43 AM
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Originally Posted by wphamilton
I have never seen anything very convincing that smaller gear increments (the range divided by 7 as opposed to 10 for instance) is inherently more efficient. I see a lot of evidence that road cyclists generally prefer more gears. It indicates, to me, that the preference is due to something other than efficiency (even though many of them will express it that way).
Maybe you can explain why we see pros and other top cyclists using 11-23t cassettes in crits/TTs?
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