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by cerol
1385 days ago
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I mean, as I said, those were some rules I learned while training. I never really raced, so I don't know how those apply in that situation. I should've given some more context. I'm from a South American country, we used to train in a road that goes around a fairly big park, so it makes a +- 3km rectangular lap. We rode on the lane closest to the sidewalk, so we could pretty ride past the traffic lights. It's a pretty busy road during the day, but during "training hours" (19:00), there's less traffic. Still a lot of cars, and there's a bus stop along the way, and not every bus driver respects cyclists (they'll overtake you, then stop in front of you). There's a particular section where there's a major road that merges within our lap, and there's almost no working public lights, and the road is full of potholes, and there's a broken pipe somewhere, so the potholes are always full of water. So yeah. If you're riding in a fairly big peloton, NEVER go aero. It can literally kill you. I've seen it happen. |
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