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<blockquote data-quote="afterburn" data-source="post: 182569" data-attributes="member: 556"><p>I don't like that 'The Pace' article that keeps popping up on all forums from time to time. Although it is generally right and good reading, people seem to take it as the bible and generate BS like "if you have to brake, you don't ride the pace or you are doing it wrong" They seem to confuse a possible result with the objective and make the result the objective. And that seems to be about 90% of riders that pride themselves for riding the pace. Those riders keep shoving the pace into other peoples faces by telling them how wrong they are doing things, while they themselves clearly didn't get the message.</p><p></p><p>Disclaimer: not saying this applies to anyone here, but is something I have noticed over the years. Particularly on ST.n.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="afterburn, post: 182569, member: 556"] I don't like that 'The Pace' article that keeps popping up on all forums from time to time. Although it is generally right and good reading, people seem to take it as the bible and generate BS like "if you have to brake, you don't ride the pace or you are doing it wrong" They seem to confuse a possible result with the objective and make the result the objective. And that seems to be about 90% of riders that pride themselves for riding the pace. Those riders keep shoving the pace into other peoples faces by telling them how wrong they are doing things, while they themselves clearly didn't get the message. Disclaimer: not saying this applies to anyone here, but is something I have noticed over the years. Particularly on ST.n. [/QUOTE]
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