Old 07-08-23, 07:56 AM
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Jeff Neese
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Originally Posted by I-Like-To-Bike
Then why choose to use those loaded judgemental terms to define the "ONLY" correct technique for all situations and all riders except for recumbent and other outlier bicycles until challenged?
I'm perfectly happy to cede the debate over semantics, and just adopt Sheldon Brown's verbiage. He refers to the preferred technique as "Correct", and I'm fine with that. No judgement, and there's no shame in not knowing. But now you do.

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