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Old 06-25-08 | 08:06 AM
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From: Parker, CO

Bikes: SS Surly Crosscheck; '91 Cannondale 3.0

Yah, the beauty of it is you can ride wherever is comfortable.

I like riding on the hoods as I find the position more ergonomic for my wrists. I ride on the drops if I'm cutting wind or descending (to lower my center of gravity). I ride on the tops to take a break, especially useful for long distance rides. I actually set my bars so they're comfortable for this strategy, but I know people who raise their bars so they can be in the drops even more. No "right" way...
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