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  1. #1
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    Question Quick Newbie Q: Big ring only in Tri's?

    I was just reading an article in a bike rag that stated that the only ring allowed in TT's or Tri's is the big ring.

    Is this literally true, or were they just making a point about the nature of time trialing and triathlon riding?

    Thanks!
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    I have no idea about TT's but that's untrue for tri's. I don't know what point they were trying to make. There are a lot of hilly tri's around. You need that small ring to be able to save your legs for the run. I've used all of my gears depending on the course.

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    You are allowed to use your small ring for both TTs and Tris. They are making an overall point- in a TT you are going all out(same idea for Tris) and there is no point to be in your small ring unless there is a massive climb.
    In all aspects of road racing(crits, road races, TTs, Tris- I have no experience with MTBs...) You will start off in your big ring and only drop to the small ring if needed.

    In TT I start in the biggest gear I possibly can from the holding start and still get a good sprint off the start line(so start somewhere sort of easy in the big ring and then spin up to a bigger gear). 99% of the time in a TT you will not shift, shifting raises your heart rate and you lose wattage.

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    There are also mountain TTs and hilly-to-mountainous Tris- you'll want /need options.
    I've seen it claimed too, even that they wouldn't even HAVE a small ring. If you know the course and can shave off a few grams by unmounting it, ok...
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  5. #5
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    Thanks!

    Thanks, all. I thought they might just be making a point...but I got scared! I was thinking...well, if I'm not even allowed to have a smaller ring on my bike...well...forget it!

    Thanks, all.
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    I use all my rings in tri. (I like my knees, and want to keep them!)

    I would shave off more weight by visiting the port-a-pottie before the bike leg than I would by removing a ring.
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  7. #7
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    Ooo...does that mean you're gonna do a tri? Yay! I remember you said last year you were considering it but were dithering a lot...

  8. #8
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    Quote Originally Posted by teawoman View Post
    Ooo...does that mean you're gonna do a tri? Yay! I remember you said last year you were considering it but were dithering a lot...
    Not this year...right now I am training for a pretty big goal event for the bike...and also taking a few days of active rest to try to keep a knee healthy that has been acting up.

    Would like to next year...but now wonder if my knee will hold up.

    I did discover a real weakness in my gluteus medius, and thanks to some folks here on TE, also have an exercise to work on it. I found an interesting article linking a weakness there to my ITB issue...so am thinking that weight loss and strengthening of some new muscles might be key to being able to start a walk/run program in the fall (which would give me LOTS of time to build up some running).
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