Every climb has a top somewhere, perhaps hours away, but eventually
you get there.  The wind can blow for days.  Think about riding a
relaxed 10 MPH but into a 10 MPH headwind.  It's pretty the same as
trying to ride 20 MPH.

Cross country riders often comment that they used gears crossing the
plains (Kansas, et al) that they never needed climbing the Rockies.
Wind is kinda discouraging.

dougP

On Sep 22, 8:33 pm, lungimsam <[email protected]> wrote:
> Rode to church and back today. I started thinking....Is one of my brakes
> dragging? What is going on here?
> Then it dawned on me that the wind was blasting in my face on just about
> every road I was on.
>
> This week there have been alot of headwinds here in Maryland. Sure does
> make it frustrating. Going all out and just draggin' along.
>
> Anyone have any tips for tackling headwinds?

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