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Old 05-11-25 | 11:00 AM
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Originally Posted by PeteHski
One of the main differences will be crank inertia. Similar to when climbing. Slower speeds mean lower crank inertia.
That, and also wheel inertia. Plus, riding into a headwind, you have to re-accelerate the combined weight of you and the bike as each pedal passes through top and bottom dead center.
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