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05-17-21, 12:14 PM
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Posted By Sy Reene

If one doesn't participate out of interest (aka...

If one doesn't participate out of interest (aka fun?), then what does incentivize one to participate? altruism?
05-17-21, 09:32 AM
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Posted By Sy Reene

Correct. Though I would argue that it's less...

Correct. Though I would argue that it's less common by far, for people to decide eg. they're going for a 182 minute ride instead of a 180 minute ride based on bike weight impacts.
05-17-21, 06:09 AM
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Posted By Sy Reene

This is a good summation overall. Though I don't...

This is a good summation overall. Though I don't think it's limited as much as implied. For that hill example (as a small portion of perhaps the overall ride you chose to ride) -- you don't have to...
05-13-21, 03:58 PM
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Posted By Sy Reene

Fast is relative

Fast is relative
05-11-21, 10:11 AM
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Views: 16,057
Posted By Sy Reene

So in the realm of reasonableness, if we use the...

So in the realm of reasonableness, if we use the hypothetical 17 vs 22 lb Domane, would you really adjust a 50 mile route's distance by the 1/4 mile or thereabouts to accommodate bike weight...
05-10-21, 06:42 PM
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Posted By Sy Reene

Yeah, kinda. Or it's the effort expended and...

Yeah, kinda. Or it's the effort expended and duration put together. Putting out the same effort (wattage) on 22lb bike vs 17lb bike, means the duration required to complete your route or commute or...
05-10-21, 06:09 PM
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Posted By Sy Reene

The thing holding up this debate is the semantics...

The thing holding up this debate is the semantics of 'workout' vs. 'exercise'. As Caloso said, all you need is a power meter on 2 bikes. A HR monitor might help for accuracy Eg. a 22lb vs 17lb...
05-04-21, 04:52 AM
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Posted By Sy Reene

For a bitesize shorter example. How about a city...

For a bitesize shorter example. How about a city dweller, who's looking for some exercise by daily biking his commute to/from work. 10 miles each way. He could opt to ride his relatively...
05-03-21, 04:40 PM
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Posted By Sy Reene

Though, is a longer 'workout' also a 'better...

Though, is a longer 'workout' also a 'better workout'?
05-03-21, 12:38 PM
Replies: 292
Views: 16,057
Posted By Sy Reene

In theory, a lighter bike, and expending the same...

In theory, a lighter bike, and expending the same effort (ie. watts), one would have finished that journey sooner, so having spent less time cycling at the same output, no?
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