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Why comfort on your bike might be your biggest performance gain - S1E3 Ben Wright

1 h 13 min · 10 de abr de 2026
Portada del episodio Why comfort on your bike might be your biggest performance gain - S1E3 Ben Wright

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Bike fitting is often framed as comfort vs performance. In this episode with Ben Wright, we explore why the two actually go hand in hand — and how the right position supports both. We get into:- Why comfort is a performance driver- The link between breathing and power- Why your position should evolve over time- What most riders get wrong about bike fittingA different way to look at performance — one that starts with the body.

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