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Old 07-21-21, 05:36 AM
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Just to reiterate, you shouldn't be continuously pushing your body back. Before you begin the descent, lift off the saddle and move yourself back. Then settle in, lightly, and grip the saddle with your thighs. Hands on the drops rather than the hoods will give you more control, comfort and stronger braking. All that said, some of us will never be fast on downhills.
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