50% used a traditional leather saddle such as a Brooks or SA. I didn't see where it said that the faster or experienced riders used leather saddles either, just that 55% of the 90 hr group used traditional leather and 37% of the faster group did. The charts are confusing but I think I'm reading it right. Matter of fact the article said " no dignificant differences in equipment choices or DNF rates between novice and experienced randonneurs." Users of '"other" saddles, mostly gel, were almost twice as like to DNF. However, few of these riders listed saddle problems as the reason for abandoning the ride."
And the survey was conducted through RUSA bulletin boards so the analysis was of equipment used by RUSA members.



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