Kevin said: “I'm not sure you'd be able to do that in quite the same way while 
riding fixed, is that right? ... those techniques that I use that seem to make 
29+ work for me, all involve coasting!”

Mongolian style 201: Fixed Gear Mongolian riding. Students learn that coasting 
isn’t essential, or even always preferable, for allowing the bike to move 
freely beneath you absorbing terrain. Through field work, students experience 
how to eliminate those odd jerking motions through smoothly pedaling a flywheel 
constantly whether climbing, descending, or striving to maintain or even 
accelerate on the flats. Well, who are we kidding. No flats here. Discover 
advanced secrets such as lower seat, forward vs rearward weighted climbing, 
half-weighted climbing for traction, crest line selection to decrease pedal 
strikes, and posting while spinning like a whirling dirvish. Class taught by 
the rocks and roots of your local trail. Grin.

With abandon,
Patrick

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