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Old 08-04-2007, 05:17 PM   #1
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high mph then glide

Has anybody try like for example. Your cruising along you hit lets say 70 mph. Then glide for as long as you can till you hit like lets say 45 mph then accelerate back up to 65 mph or 70 mph then glide some more. This would I guess induce less time on the pedal. The only time you would be on the pedal would be to accelerate back up. I know on some good flat surfaces you can glide for quite a while. If at high enough speeds. I guess sort of in spurts I wonder if this would be effective anybody with scanguage to find out. It be sorta like what you do on hills. Except doing it all the time.
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