adding weight to reach 6.8kg
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Personally I couldn't imagine for a minute adding rotational weight in this case... skewers, and weight in the seat tube would be my only considerations. Inexpensive, easily removable, and no additional wind resistance.
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I remember seeing photos of one of the pro teams set up area a few years back; they were using pieces of steel bolted under the water bottle cage to increase the bike weight.
Here's a stupid question. Shouldn't the UCI weight limit be reduced for female cyclists as female riders typically ride much smaller bikes (and unfortunately smaller salaries too) than their male counterparts? Likewise it's insanely unfair that a 60kg rider has to observe the same bike weight limit as a 90kg rider.
pdlpsher1 wrote:Here's a stupid question. Shouldn't the UCI weight limit be reduced for female cyclists as female riders typically ride much smaller bikes (and unfortunately smaller salaries too) than their male counterparts? Likewise it's insanely unfair that a 60kg rider has to observe the same bike weight limit as a 90kg rider.
No. the point is having the same mass for all riders. I think the pay has nothing to do with it. As in all entertainment sports - good luck coming up with a fair pay structure based on anything other than what the performer can negotiate.
Do what I used to do ... if it's not too hot, stick a cr@p load of ice down the seat tube and hope there's not too much waiting around on the start line during which people might notice your bike is leaking
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