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Re: the hierarchy of aero [Jim@EROsports]
Jim@EROsports wrote:

My point is this. Change your position, and you change how you interact with your bike, clothing, helmet, etc. If we were to create a true hierarchy for aero, it might look something like this:
  1. Position
  2. Position
  3. Position
  4. Position
  5. Position
  6. Clothing
  7. Helmet or wheels/tires
  8. Helmet or wheels/tires
  9. Clean front end (this could include aero bars, which may result in moving up this list quite dramatically depending on initial setup)
  10. Hydration/Food setup
  11. Frame


Long ago one of my professors described the feudal system like this: "First, you have royalty: Kings, dukes, earls, barons. Then you have wealthy merchants. Then freemen. Then there's nothing. There's nothing; and yet a third time, there's nothing. Then you have the serfs."
Last edited by: RChung: Aug 24, 13 4:26

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  • Post edited by RChung (Dawson Saddle) on Aug 24, 13 4:26