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#28
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Also, need a better split between the early and late game counts.
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Is it possible that my Emonda is faster than my Domane? They are virtually the same spec -
Emonda 1pound lighter
Domane 12 speed Ultegra Di2 vs. Emonda 12 speed 105 Di2
Both have Trek carbon wheels with comparable depths
Emonda has 5000 TLS 25mm tires vs. Pirelli Race TLR SL in 28mm
Domane has ceramic BB while Emonda is stock
Sometimes it just feels faster, but I don’t have any imperial data. Might be that sometimes I just feel faster, and just coincidentally I’m on the Emonda. 🤷🏻♂️
Emonda 1pound lighter
Domane 12 speed Ultegra Di2 vs. Emonda 12 speed 105 Di2
Both have Trek carbon wheels with comparable depths
Emonda has 5000 TLS 25mm tires vs. Pirelli Race TLR SL in 28mm
Domane has ceramic BB while Emonda is stock
Sometimes it just feels faster, but I don’t have any imperial data. Might be that sometimes I just feel faster, and just coincidentally I’m on the Emonda. 🤷🏻♂️
Edit: If I rode your Domane it would be faster than your emonda.
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Going to busch gardens after going to disney, is like driving a porsche and then getting back into my grand caravan.
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Is it possible that my Emonda is faster than my Domane? They are virtually the same spec -
Emonda 1pound lighter
Domane 12 speed Ultegra Di2 vs. Emonda 12 speed 105 Di2
Both have Trek carbon wheels with comparable depths
Emonda has 5000 TLS 25mm tires vs. Pirelli Race TLR SL in 28mm
Domane has ceramic BB while Emonda is stock
Sometimes it just feels faster, but I don’t have any imperial data. Might be that sometimes I just feel faster, and just coincidentally I’m on the Emonda. 🤷🏻♂️
Emonda 1pound lighter
Domane 12 speed Ultegra Di2 vs. Emonda 12 speed 105 Di2
Both have Trek carbon wheels with comparable depths
Emonda has 5000 TLS 25mm tires vs. Pirelli Race TLR SL in 28mm
Domane has ceramic BB while Emonda is stock
Sometimes it just feels faster, but I don’t have any imperial data. Might be that sometimes I just feel faster, and just coincidentally I’m on the Emonda. 🤷🏻♂️
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Beautiful day in Gallup today. I felt good for the entire 22 miles, which is kinda rare for me, I'm usually feeling pretty beat after about 12 miles in. Could be I felt good because I was riding too damn slow, all 4 repeat Strava segments were slower than the last time I rode here
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And for jtaylor996, if the reason some traffic signals are horizontal is because of wind, then I'd say they all need to change when replaced. It is really not good to have safety items like that be non-standard.
There's a saying though: "The good thing about standards is that there are so many to choose from!". There is a US standard for lights, and it allows both configurations, just to back that quote up.
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Of course now I watch no tv at all, of any stripe, at any time if the day. Can I say bliss twice in the same morning?
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I see I quoted the wrong post again. I was back-scrolling, from the bottom. Maybe Mojo will see it in passing.
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I don't get it. Like, I'm for sure low on overall training load and sleep (both quantity and quality), but somehow I'm still hitting objectively solid power numbers on the trainer, for me at least. I think it's bc I have this bank of fitness and no fatigue. We'll see how long this lasts.
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so high, my heart cannot bear the strain." -A.C. Jobim, Triste
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also, I always enjoy the trail pics LesterOfPuppets
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so high, my heart cannot bear the strain." -A.C. Jobim, Triste
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#43
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#44
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Mrs datlas is a culture vulture so we are taking the Expo line to The Broad, a museum of contemporary art in downtown LA. Then some Udon at a place in Little Tokyo she really likes. Meeting daughter (and possibly her friends) there.
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#46
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I don't get it. Like, I'm for sure low on overall training load and sleep (both quantity and quality), but somehow I'm still hitting objectively solid power numbers on the trainer, for me at least. I think it's bc I have this bank of fitness and no fatigue. We'll see how long this lasts.
Yea, one day you will feel awful. It will come out of no where, and you will be confused as to why. You may just never be the same. Like me!
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#50
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