Old 06-07-07, 11:47 PM
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One more thing...given the amount of time it takes to really get used to these, it's best to start with them in the off season if you're a racer. The 2-3 month adaptation period I think would take too much out of races or race training. However, it perfect for the winter when people have a lot more flexibility in their programs.
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