oliver#141 |
11.05.2010 15:33 |
Zitat:
Zitat von Raimund
(Beitrag 388365)
Ja, aber warum weiß sie wohl selber nich...:Cheese:
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Chrissie: As I am so new to triathlon, Brett has had a big input into everything I do, and the bike is no exception. He told me to ride the P2 rather than the P3, as he thinks I am better suited to it. I don’t question or argue – I just follow orders! This is an autocracy, not a democracy…☺ No seriously, I trust his judgment and am happy to stick with the P2. I feel comfortable on it, and it is what I am used to – which gives me peace of mind. Regarding the set up, again I trust Brett. I agree with his view that my bike handling skills are not good enough for me to get the benefits out of a TT set up, on most courses other than Hawaii, which is why I have road bars. This means that I don’t lose so much time on descents and corners as I would do if I was on a full TT set up.
I do care about the set up, but only in terms of comfort. I play around with the position of the saddle and the bars, and have enough of a ‘feel’ for the bike to know what is right for me, although Brett has also given his input on this, and tells me to go up/down or forward/back.
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