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Welcome to NOT DONE YET (Start Here)
Great to have you here. This community is built for riders who believe their best chapter on the bike is still ahead. Whether you want to get fitter, faster, leaner, stronger or simply fall back in love with cycling, you’re in the right place. Before we get rolling, let’s get to know each other. Drop a quick intro under the "introduce yourself tab" in "communities" • Who are you • Where you’re riding from • Your cycling goals • And most importantly… a pic of your bike This is a community of support, accountability and shared passion. The more we show up, the more powerful this space becomes. Looking forward to meeting you all and helping you write the next chapter in your cycling story. Let’s get after it. You’re not done yet.
Welcome to NOT DONE YET (Start Here)
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🚨 New Community Resource (Descending & Cornering)
Folks, I've just added a new community resource. A descending & cornering Masterclass. A special thanks to @Sherwick Min & @Matthew Devins for their help in recording these modules. There are over 3.5 hours of content, which I am hopeful will help riders at all levels. You'll find it in classrooms - academy - descending & cornering or using this link https://www.skool.com/roadmancycling/classroom/b8fb514e?md=f44bd445966f405f8eabe44d989ca611
🚨 New Community Resource (Descending & Cornering)
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Monday Night Q&A FT Special Guest!!!
Our Not Done Yet team leader @Brian Johnson will be in charge of answering all of your questions tomorrow night. Brian is our in house MTB and Gravel expert so this could be a good chance to ask any specific off-road questions that you may have. If we can fill tomorrow night up with off-road race prep, equipment choices, tactical advice on so on then that would be great use of Brian’s expertise. Hexis questions and the like probably aren't quite as relevant this week. See you there!
Gear Ratio Calculator
For those interested in gear ratios and calculating the effect of a larger chainring or smaller cassette. This simplified calculator allows you to enter your own numbers. Just enter your chain ring sizes in the yellow cell aligned to your rear set up. More detailed gear ratio reference on the second tab. I run a 40t front and a 10/52 rear cassette on my gravel bike. Which is great for a hilly steep course or if your not a super strong climber but also can have some large steps between gears, circa 13 cadence as an example.The 44 front and 10/46 referenced is one of the new SRAM AXS set ups for reference.
Weekly Q&A "All Things Off Road"
Great chat this evening folks and thank you to @Brian Johnson for sharing his off road knowledge.
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