Wisconsin 200 K Brevet report
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I read a few of the recent posts on this site.
A lighter bicycle is better than a heavier one.
Big wheels are better than small and one has to train to do well in short races and ultra cycling events even if riding a recumbent.
Just a few observations...
MG
A lighter bicycle is better than a heavier one.
Big wheels are better than small and one has to train to do well in short races and ultra cycling events even if riding a recumbent.
Just a few observations...
MG