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BarracksSi 09-03-12 08:25 AM


Originally Posted by Campag4life (Post 14685395)
Any pics of aerobar equipped mtbs?

If I carried a video camera on my rides, I'd have some pics to show you.

OldManRiley 09-03-12 10:17 AM


Originally Posted by Campag4life (Post 14685395)
Any pics of aerobar equipped mtbs?

If you have Netflix, check out the movie "Ride the Divide" and you can see several of them in action.

Trekathlete 09-03-12 03:27 PM


Originally Posted by Campag4life (Post 14685395)
Any pics of aerobar equipped mtbs?

Here is just a random picture I found when I typed in Ride the Divide:

http://blog.montrail.com/2011/06/an-...ing-challenge/

mrsmith8 09-03-12 03:47 PM

+1 for Powermeter for gauging efforts. Definitely a little bit of an investment, but well worth it for anybody getting out ~3+ times/week and doing any sort of training.

Reynolds 09-03-12 04:38 PM

Wind is stronger than you. If you confront it, you'll lose. Always.
So, you must make friends with the wind. It won't harm you. It gives you an opportunity to train faster, work on lowering your anxiety, learn to concentrate in other things beyond speed.
Think "Wind is my friend". Seriously

Myosmith 09-03-12 08:16 PM

I have no hills nearby so wind is my closest analog.

Downshift as needed to maintain cadence and think of how fast the ride back is going to be.

libero 09-08-12 07:09 AM

big and powerful guys are relatively less affected by winds - so try working yourself in that direction.

andrewclaus 09-08-12 07:25 AM

A wise friend once opined that the difference between an experienced cyclist and a rookie is that the rookie complains about the hills and the experienced cyclist complains about the wind. Maybe that will make you feel better, that you're complaining about the right thing. I'm a tourist and when faced with days or weeks of headwind, I just go slower and try to enjoy other things. It's your choice--you can be in a good place or a bad place.

pdedes 09-08-12 07:37 AM

[HR][/HR]Saw a guy Wednesday on an aerobar equipped mtb in the praying mantis position going slow on some fresh chipseal. He went down so hard.


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