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Use a custom bike |
This Wednesday sees the hotly-contested annual Freewheel competition. The rules are much too complicated to explain here, so get someone to explain them over elevenses at Dorking. After the competition, the A and B groups will go their separate ways to lunch and their afternoon rides. I'm sure that most people are at the last stages of their fevered preparations to turn themselves into a highly tuned downhill machine. My own preparations are highly confidential, but here are some ideas.
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fit a larger rear end (courtesy of Mark's Bicycling Science book) |
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buy an old aeroplane, cut the wings off, and ... |
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This one is not recommended by doctors |
Good luck!
2 comments:
Is the rule no pedalling allowed?
Can I bring my e-bike?
Yes and no if competing.
Terry
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