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Old 08-20-18, 03:28 PM
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One other option not at all mentioned is to go and do some Strava stalking. Lots of riders upload data to there, so you could get a feel for speeds and cadences if they have the right sensors. Just be aware that if their speed comes via GPS on a track that the speed will show lower than it actually is due to the turns
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