I tend to keep an eye on cadence and speed and try and keep my cadence between 80 & 90.
Using a high cadence does stop you from grinding away at big gears and risking knee injury and Lance Armstrong has made it very popular, but trying to keep a very high cadence on climbs is tricky.
It means you need to have a super-duper aerobic fitness to keep the cadence up like Lance does, and sometimes you could run the risk of just whizzing you legs round very fast, spending all your energy on keeping you cadence high, rather that getting up the hill!
Just my thoughts.
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