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Old 07-03-24 | 09:52 AM
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Originally Posted by Gods lonely man
So sitting far back is objectively better? I played a lot with setback and I ended with a fairly neutral position, what I think is you can always get more forward even with lots of setback by simply siting on the rivet, of course not during long periods of time but on high intensity moments with higher cadence
Nope. You misunderstood. Modern day pros sit on the nose. It's better to sit on the wide part of the saddle
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