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Old 06-28-22, 10:01 AM
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Wind direction maybe. Also having someone way up in front of you sometimes gives you more motivation to catch up and pass. And lets face it, flat terrain is just boring.

Weight whether you or the bike and equipment you carry might matter too. Especially if you are using all your energy up on the hillier parts and your body is using the level parts to rest and recover some glycogen you may have used on those hills or rapid accelerations.
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