Maybe gearing is a princess-and-the-pea thing, but as long as I have a low low and a high high and a few in between, I'm satisfied. My 26" wheel touring bike has a 42/28 crank with 11-36 cassette. I use the 11 frequently. I used a 50/34 crank on a different bike awhile back, and didn't use the 50 with the smaller 2-3 cogs very often. I suppose if a normal person is using a 48-53t big ring, then the 11t is less useful, but in my view that's a crank/chainring problem as much as a cassette problem.
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