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Old 01-02-20 | 02:26 PM
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shelbyfv
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Originally Posted by travelerman
I know a longer, slow ride is good for training,
Well, depends on what you are training for and your training plan in whole. You didn't mention your race plans but training may be much different from recreational riding. I can't say that I have a problem riding more slowly than possible and often do that when riding with a congenial group. I think below about 3 mph is where I would have trouble.
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