Cycling Weekly  |  12th January 2017
MARGINAL GAINS: WOULD THEY WORK FOR YOU?
Is your chainring the right shape? Have you touched one too many grubby door handles? Did you lose a critical forty minutes of sleep last night? The questions fitness-seeking cyclists ask themselves have changed a lot in the last decade or so. Whereas riders used to be hung up simply on having the lightest bike, the heartiest serving of pasta and the most training miles in the bank, an altogether more nuanced, complex approach has come to the fore. Nowadays cyclists obsess about marginal gains, striving to finesse every conceivable aspect of body and bike, no matter how small the potential benefit but is such fine-tuning really worthwhile, or is it just hankering after an illusory ideal?
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Cycling Weekly 12th January 2017.