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Old 07-15-19, 08:59 AM
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Originally Posted by BCDrums
Can't speak for others, but I have an old-school Cateye Astrale computer on my bar. I keep the main display on Cadence. Very informative- I can attach a real number to what I feel in my legs. More than 105rpm and I bounce; under 90 and I bog down. Am most comfortable around 100. Data, not wishes.

I was pointing out the difference between average cadence, and a 'cruising' one.

Yes, those are numbers that you see when you look, but if you had a computer that tracked average cadence for the ride,

it would likely be under 90.
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