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onetrack said:great. you can show me then a cyclist who did not improve with a substantially shorter crank. "and never will"
Well that works out perfect for me, because as a cyclist, I don't want to work with a coach who is uninterested in finding my perfect position and crank length Before sending me out to train with a sub optimal setup.
Shorter cranks don't make you fast, cranks that are too long make you slow. if you actually had any experience with this thing you adamantly oppose, you'd see that.![]()
What a stupid proposition.
So you are saying that crank length is the only way to manipulate performance, aerodynamics and riding position. You must really feel bad about wasting a grand on a pair of cranks that have no proven benefit to have that level of cognitive dissonance.
Wow, just wow
