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Neil Smith[_2_] April 13th 19 10:36 PM

weights and training
 
What are peoples views on the role of weights in any cycling training programme.

Simon Jester April 13th 19 11:20 PM

weights and training
 
On Saturday, April 13, 2019 at 10:36:05 PM UTC+1, Neil Smith wrote:
What are peoples views on the role of weights in any cycling training programme.


You lose them.


MrCheerful April 14th 19 01:32 AM

weights and training
 
On 13/04/2019 22:36, Neil Smith wrote:
What are peoples views on the role of weights in any cycling training programme.


Probably very useful to increase damage to cars and assault the elderly
and /or women and children. The alternative to a D lock or chain, perhaps?

Bret Cahill April 15th 19 06:53 AM

weights and training
 
What are peoples views on the role of weights in any cycling training programme.

Even more boring than lap swim.



Bret Cahill April 16th 19 05:35 AM

weights and training
 
What are peoples views on the role of weights in any cycling training programme.

Even more boring than lap swim.


Your better off with bad knees and a bad back.



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