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Old 05-13-25 | 10:54 AM
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I think that riders who choose SS or FG tend to climb aggressively and are therefore better able to climb in a higher gear than a geared-bike-riding person would. I saw this happen to me when I rode FG a lot. I strongly prefer to pedal up hills than to walk my bike, so I put in a lot of effort. It's what made me a good climber. So I think the difference is the riders.
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