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Old 09-05-08 | 04:52 PM
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Originally Posted by vik
Will an East to West Trans-Am ride mean a lot more headwinds or is that not actually an issue in practice?
My experience (one trip) says that it is a wash wind wise. Weather and starting time are probably a bigger deal. Starting in the east you can start earlier in the year and miss some of the humid heat in the southeast. Another factor is, do you want the sun in your eyes in the morning or evening?
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