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Originally Posted by dabac
If you go to a bigger chainring, the torque you can create will be LESS.

Unless you mean - but isn’t saying - that you’re spinning out and can’t add any effort b/c of that.
That's incorrect. A larger chainring allows more speed, and a SMALLER freewheel/cassette/cog on the back will also allow you to reach higher speeds.
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