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Old 10-12-2017, 12:20 PM
msngr msngr is offline
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Originally Posted by chiasticon View Post
unless you're at the very very tippy top of the sport, in the best shape you'll ever be in, you've got a lot more to gain by training.

at the price that ceramic bearings go for, and you want to replace 'em everywhere on your bike... I'd say you could even spend a week training at altitude with the money.

p.s. wasn't clear from your post but if you're talking about cross nationals, please tell me you're joking with this ceramic bearing talk... one bike length into a mud pit and all your low-friction watts saved are gone.
Yes, this is pretty much where I am at. I have podiumed, but not attained the top step. And since I have a very physical job, I have maxed out the amount of training I can do. Looking for gains in other areas.

Track racing. Cyclocross seems a little bit like Hell to me.
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