"If you're worried about club rides, they say that pedaling  over 22 mph is 
futile. Because of wind resistance. Better to tuck and coast down hill."

Form my personal experience with racing oriented club rides "they" are 
wrong, at least in the context of fast club riding. Groups like that 
routinely roll along at 22+ with lots of drafting going on. If you have the 
fitness to keep up but are constantly spinning out (or close to it) you are 
going to benefit from a taller gear.

On Sunday, January 1, 2017 at 9:31:18 AM UTC-8, lum gim fong wrote:
>
> If you can't push a 50-36 and keep up in club rides you're going to have 
> to train in order to do it. If you're not the kind of person to train then: 
>
> XD2 triple you can go anywhere. 26-36-46
> 13-30 in back
> or 13-32 ormore teeth.
>
>  If you're worried about club rides, they say that pedaling  over 22 mph 
> is futile. Because of wind resistance. Better to tuck and coast down hill.
>
>

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