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Old 08-17-21, 10:17 AM
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Originally Posted by Viich
rsbob - I think you're right that a part of why it can be more fatiguing is the lack of break - and you're probably putting out more steady power than normal because the number is right in your face. I find when riding on Zwift I have to deliberately slow sometimes and ignore people going faster.
My overly competitive nature has a real issue with people flying by me and not being in the hunt. However I am no longer in my youth, so learning to back off and go my own speed is not a lesson which is easy learned. I will have to follow your lead (but not chase) and ride my own pace.

Vilch, yeah no real opportunities to coast especially when people are flying on the downhills and wanting to hit 50+ MPH is a real issue for me. Need to back off and ride my own ride.
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