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Souplesse Style

Typography by Samuel Huddleston
Every rider has their own personal style of pushing the pedal strokes. Cadence, legs, upper body movement, saddle height and natural stance all contribute to the way we ride. The dancing jerks of Pantani, the rumbling power of Boonen, the grinding steps of Armstrong and the nodding flow of Merckx, all have their own idiosyncratic 'look' and technique when turning the pedals.

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Comments
Alastair Baglee
10th August 2009 11:50am
After yesterday's 2 hour headwind in the hills, with more farm mud on the road than road, I suggest a 'bowl of porridge' logo would have been a better description of my pedalin' style…