Hybrid vs Roadie Speed
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A buddy of mine has a Focus Planet Street, which is what I would classify as a hybrid/commuter. The bike fits me, it rolls well, and man oh man is it slow. That bike wants to go 10-12mph. It loves it. Takes no more effort than walking at a normal pace. But trying to maintain even 15mph feels like swimming against a current. An hour of senselessly pushing it on that bike and I need a nap.
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I know if I really want to push hard, I go for the grip at the crook of the drop bend with first two fingers above the bar end shifter cable and the other fingers below. I’ll even stand and climb with that grip for the really tough stuff.
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#29
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So the answer is that it really depends on the bike you have. If you're comparing a near-30-lb hybrid with 35 mm treaded tires, front suspension, and an upright position with a 15-lb aero bike with areo wheels, and a kit to match, well the difference could be quite substantial, especially if there is some climbing.