Remember, a 50-11 is bigger than a 53-12. How often do you really need a 53-11? If you love the compact, you can make it work for racing.
I use every rear cog with my compact. It's quite nice for racing overall. The compact lets me spin up big hills (I don't think I'd ever need a 34 for the races I do--the 36 is enough), but the best part is that a greater range of hills are now "big ring climbs" for me with the 50T. So the less I have to shift up front the less I risk dropping my chain, which is nice. Plus, shifting back up is faster when you don't have to jump rings. One thing I really like about the 36-27 is the ability to get started from a stop light on a hill. I appreciate that (which I encounter more often) than the ability to keep going when I really need that gear to get up a hill.





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Bottom line is, with 21% grades like our club climbed last night (the ride leader's Garmin said it was 24%) I NEED those low gears to get up the hills and the high ones to get down them; and the more close-ratio gears I have in between, the more comfortable my knees and muscles are on the flats. So I'm even more confident than before that I made the right decision in going with the triple.
