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Old 04-24-08, 10:01 AM
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Isn't he nursing a bad wrist this year, or is that JJ? I get them mixed up, does that make me
racist? Of course that doesn't account for the older pics.
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Originally Posted by 3MTA3
lol. ok. sure.
Glad you finally came around
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anyone here who says they can't sprint from the drops.............. go out and do it 5 times today. WR is right. It feels weird at first but it's better by the end. If you haven't raced, the times you really hammer are going up hills....from the hoods. So naturally when you decide you want to hammer coming from that stop light, you grab the hoods. It's where you are comfortable.

Get comfortable in the drops.
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I've heard that on short rollers (aka big ring climbs / power climbs) it's better to stay in the drops and get out of the saddle.
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Originally Posted by bdcheung
I've heard that on short rollers (aka big ring climbs / power climbs) it's better to stay in the drops and get out of the saddle.
I stay in the drops for most of our [Texas] hills.
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What's the most interesting about pic #2 is not just that he's sprinting from the hoods, but that he both rode through the chicane and sprinted from the hoods in the last 300m. But hey, he won. That time.
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He has shimano, no excuse. with campag, its almost immpossib;e to shift while in the hoods.
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Originally Posted by shakeyourbotty
He has shimano, no excuse. with campag, its almost immpossib;e to shift while in the hoods.
false.
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Originally Posted by shakeyourbotty
He has shimano, no excuse. with campag, its almost immpossib;e to shift while in the hoods.
lol what?
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i think he meant with Campagnolo it's very difficult to shift to smaller cogs while in the drops.
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Originally Posted by bdcheung
i think he meant with Campagnolo it's very difficult to shift to smaller cogs while in the drops.
maybe, but still false anyway.
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