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Old 03-21-19, 12:47 PM
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They choose the tires that will suit the worst terrain they'll encounter. It's better to go a little slower on pavement and to have a good tire for riding dirt and mud than to go a little faster on pavement and have to hike-a-bike through miles of rough terrain. Plus higher-volume tires are way more comfortable over long distances, and provide better handling and traction, which is important when you are sleep-deprived and exhausted.
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