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Title: Bicycling
Notice:Bicycling for Fun
Moderator:JAMIN::WASSER
Created:Mon Apr 14 1986
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:3214
Total number of notes:31946

2282.0. "Seminar on Position" by WECARE::STEPHENS () Mon May 18 1992 18:14

Principles of Position on a Bicycle

When you're out on the road, riding your bike, ever wonder why your 
seat's sore?  Or your back?  Or why your fingers are numb?  Or why 
you always seem to ride on the nose of your saddle?

According to a recent article in BICYCLING, there are at least seven
widely used methods for determining your most comfortable, effective,
position.  So which system do you use?

It helps to know not just *how* your body reacts to a particular 
position, but *why* it reacts that way.  Justin Crocker, one of America's 
original category II licensed racers and a former bike store manager, 
offers a noon-time seminar on the principles of position.  

This seminar is designed for cyclists who ride the road for fun or 
for competition (sorry, Justin isn't ready to do a seminar on mountain 
bikes yet -- he bought his first ATB last November!).

The seminar takes place at ZKO, 12-1 on Wednesday, May 27.  
Babbage Aud. ZKO1.  For more information call 1-0643.  WECARE::STEPHENS
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2282.1MOVIES::WIDDOWSONIts (IO$_ACCESS|IO$M_ACCESS) VMSMon May 18 1992 19:221
    No how is my boss going to handle another trip out to ZK next week...
2282.2LJOHUB::CRITZMon May 18 1992 19:519
    	Speaking of position, until this year's Tour DuPont, I'd
    	never seen any rider lay on the seat with his/her posterior
    	over the rear wheel. During the TDP, I saw LeMond and a
    	couple of others doing it.
    
    	Maybe Justin taught LeMond this?
    
    	Scott 8-)>
    
2282.3 BOOKIE::CROCKERTue May 19 1992 16:213
    You got it backwards, Scott.  Lemond taught me 8-)>>
    
    Justin