Sounds like it's worth a try.
Here's something I'd like explained if anyone has any thoughts.
When I stop I put my left foot on the ground. When I start riding again my left leg is the one that does the most "pushing" on the first stroke. I think that's why the muscles in my left leg are larger than my right. But when I'm sprinting or climbing, the left leg starts hurting or gets tired before the right.
Can anyone explain this?
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