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Originally Posted by creekster
There is wisdom here, as rpm will vary depending on the person, but as a general matter, I suggest you try to keep it as high as you can without bouncing in your saddle. The upper limit will raise as your form improves.
There is another question that you should probably answer before deciding which advice to listen to: Are you training to be a racer?
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I don't think I'm training to race. I don't know what I want to go for eventually. For now, I'm just looking for personal satisfaction. To become a stronger rider. My FIL rides recreationally and he's bringing me along slowly.
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