Originally Posted by
DougRNS
that's one shift about every tenth of a mile by my calculations. This, on a relatively flat ride.
I hate to be on the side of frequently out of touch with reality @Vel Vol but that's a lot shifting.
SMFH
The computer counts every cog change as a single shift and there are often times one makes multiple shifts, say, fourth to sixth on a slight downhill, that counts two. Then 500’ later, you shift back to fourth, that’s two more, so you now have four shifts in a tenth of a mile.