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Choosing Crankset Gearing

As winter gives way to spring, riders are storing their trainers and heading outside to ride on their favorite roads once again.  Spring is also the time in which many people consider upgrades to their bike, and one discussion I've seen relatively frequently is the “compact vs standard crankset” question.  Apparently, choosing crankset gearing is one of those things that people have a hard time deciding upon.  They post to forums, newsgroups, and Facebook groups, asking for an opinion on which crankset gearing their friends use.

Why not figure out which crankset gearing works best for you?

What are the benefits of each?  Which type of gearing should you use?  Let's explore the question of choosing crankset gearing and help you figure it out.

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Trek Domane – Cobble Killer

For years, companies have put special bikes under their sponsored riders specifically designed for the cobbled classics.  Varied geometries, more tire clearance, increased brake clearance and better vibration damping are all some of the reasons for modifying bikes for the cobbles.  Even though mechanics still have tricks up their sleeve for use while building “classics” bikes, the occurrence of “one off” or “team only” bikes has been fading with recent UCI regulations which require pro teams to ride bikes that can be purchased by the average joe.   Essentially, this has forced development of “comfort” style racing bikes, which one could argue is just a refinement of the “all day” or “sportive” category of bikes that has been around for years.  Less aggressive positioning, vibration damping properties and generally more durability are the hallmarks of these bikes which are designed to be ridden by normal people for hours upon end.

Trek Domane TeamTrek has been one company that has seemingly missed the boat on this fad, at least until now.  In the past few days, details have been released about the Domane, which is designed to “specifically addresses the challenges of rough road conditions found throughout the spring classics courses with a collection of key innovations unlike any available before today” according to Trek.  Developed with extensive input from Fabian Cancellara, the Domane has a slew of supposed new features that will make it a formidable chariot for Sparticus (and the local Tuesday night racers who love dirt roads, too.)

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Coaching: Sweet Spot Training

Since most of us are in the build phases of our training plans, anticipating early season racing and getting psyched up for our early season goals, you may be wanting to boost your fitness a little more.  If you're finding that you're just a little behind the curve, it may be time to consider adding a little “Sweet Spot Training (SST)” in your routine to prod your body up to the next level.  But what is SST?  How do you do it?  How much is too much? How does it actually make you stronger and faster?  I'll explain what it is and how you do it after the jump.

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The Gray Market Struggle

Gray market?A  posting that recently made its way around the internet has sparked some interesting discussion in the past few months.  The poster in question is a shop owner and has instituted a policy of adding an additional 20% markup on his labor rates for work done to items purchased through eBay or items purchased overseas (such as Wiggle, Ribble and ProBikeKit.)  He also goes on to say that he will report those who bring in “gray market” goods and haven't paid import on them.  Lastly, he comments on the morality of purchasing goods from overseas or on eBay.

That being said, the full text of his posting (names edited) appears after the jump:

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