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There was another hill climbing tips thread earlier, and I have to say, it had the best tip for me so far. I alternate getting out of the saddle and sitting down. I'm on a double and I'm not sure the size of the cassette. I know it's a racing bike, so what I'm saying is that I HAVE no granny gears. With that in mind, I'm always in my lowest gear on a climb. But the alternating out of the saddle and back in is fabulous! I ride a bit in the saddle, gear up one or two and get out. Before my legs actually get tired, I plop back down in the saddle, drop the gear back to the lowest and go for a while longer. Then, once again before my legs are tired, I grear back up and get back out of the saddle. It's true, you can go forever doing that. And it's very efficient in that it uses about every muscle you can use rather than just tiring out the ones out of the saddle or sitting for the climb. My legs are getting stronger more quickly and I'm no longer getting that "wow, I can't climb these two steps...I have no blood in my legs" feeling the next day.
I get to have pizza after this, right? No...wait...cheesecake....