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HOW TO AVOID BEING A SINGLE-PACED CYCLIST

Even on the flattest, straightest and wind-free bike course, you need to accept that you’ll never ride a 100%, even-paced effort. Unless you’re willing to sit in-line and ride at the pace of the racers in front of you, you’ll need to be able to accelerate, move through

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