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Ever wonder why it's harder to cycle up a hill? Or why it's easier to ride on smooth asphalt with skinny tires instead of wide tires on gravel? Turns out, there's an answer: SCIENCE! On this edition, we delve into the (very) basics on what works against us while riding, and how we convert food into motion!

The Science of Cycling

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The Physics of Cycling

1. Rolling Resistance

2. Air Resistance (Drag)

3. Energy and Power

4. Gravity and Hills

The Biomechanics of Riding

1. Human-Bike Interaction

2. Muscle Work and Efficiency

3. The Role of Gearing