Old 05-07-19, 12:44 PM
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Originally Posted by bbbean
Do some reading on tire pressure. Current thinking (supported by rolling resistance data) is that you'll likely run faster on lower pressure.
It depends on what he means by pretty smooth. Lower pressure is faster on uneven surfaces. Smooth surfaces favor higher pressure. Track riders tend to ride higher pressure for this reason.
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