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Old 10-14-09 | 01:36 PM
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Also true, but it depends on when you're spinning out.

If you spin out at 140 RPM, then don't worry about it. You do not need to learn to spin faster than that, ever, for any reason.

If you start bobbing in the saddle at 100 RPM... then yes, you've got problems and need to practice.
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