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Old 09-11-08 | 11:08 AM
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CharlieWoo
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From: Hammerland
Originally Posted by Hammertoe
They are actually called the ischial tuberosities...
Yeah, yeah. The point is those things are not the part of the pelvis that bears the weight in a typical road-bike position. So what's the point in measuring them********************************************************************************??

It looks (from your diagram0 that the bones that bear most of the weight in road biking are the "inferior pubic ramus".

Inferior Pubic Ramus: new name for Pcad.
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