It doesn't make any difference. It is an aerobic sport, not limited by the size of your leg muscles so it doesn't matter if you use both equally or not.
As an example, Alex Simmons was a competitive cyclist then lost the lower part of one leg. It wasn't easy but eventually he returned to the same threshold power, and ABOVE what he was capable of before:
http://alex-cycle.blogspot.com/...1/retro-respect.html
aerobic sport, don't worry about it, turn the left/right display off.
also it is completely normal to have a discrepancy, almost all people do.
Kat Hunter reports on the San Dimas Stage Race from inside the GC winning team
Aeroweenie.com -Compendium of Aero Data and Knowledge
Freelance sports & outdoors writer Kathryn Hunter
As an example, Alex Simmons was a competitive cyclist then lost the lower part of one leg. It wasn't easy but eventually he returned to the same threshold power, and ABOVE what he was capable of before:
http://alex-cycle.blogspot.com/...1/retro-respect.html
aerobic sport, don't worry about it, turn the left/right display off.
also it is completely normal to have a discrepancy, almost all people do.
Kat Hunter reports on the San Dimas Stage Race from inside the GC winning team
Aeroweenie.com -Compendium of Aero Data and Knowledge
Freelance sports & outdoors writer Kathryn Hunter