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Going up a hill on a recumbent
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08-10-23 | 01:25 PM
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As I tell people, downshifting makes you go slower.
I suppose it's OK if you're already going slower. But yes, downshift as needed to maintain your cadence at what speed you can, until you either hit an equilibrium speed or you get to the top.
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