不知道你的车子有几档。前面脚蹬子那里(chainrings)放小轮,后面轮子那里的(cassette)放大轮,

这样是最省力的。看见上坡就要提前准备换挡。不要前面小轮,后面也小轮,或者前面大轮后面也大轮, 这叫cross-chaining。

https://www.yellowjersey.co.uk/the-draft/bike-gears-explained/

没有时间看,就注意下面几点。坡太陡,谁都有骑不上去的时候。

  1. Avoid ‘cross-chaining’:  Cross-chaining is when you have a little/little or big/big combination.  This puts stress on the drivetrain and can cause premature wear of the components.  It’s OK if you occasionally find yourself cross-chained – say for a short, steep climb – but it is something you’ll generally want to avoid.  The rule of thumb to follow is that when on the big ring, only use the smaller two-thirds of the cassette.  When on the inner (or middle) ring, only use the inner two-thirds.  When in ‘granny gear’ limit yourself to the largest two or three cogs.
  2. Anticipate your shifts: Keep an eye on the road ahead and shift before you have to. You’ll maintain a smoother power output, and you’ll be shifting at a time when there’s less stress on the drivetrain – so your shifts will be smoother too. As you approach a red light or stop sign you should also downshift a couple of gears, in anticipation of getting rolling again as smoothly as possible.
  3. Keep pedalling!:  It is much more efficient to keep a constant, steady power rather than ‘burst and coast’ riding.  It sure feels like you’re getting better exercise when you make that big effort, but you’re putting all the load on your muscular system, which isn’t really good at sustained effort. Spinning light and fast ends up putting out the same amount of power, but shifts the load to your cardio-vascular system, which is good at endurance activity.

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学习 -喵儿爸- 给 喵儿爸 发送悄悄话 喵儿爸 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 06/22/2023 postreply 20:47:04

学习了。很多很好的知识。 -美西2015- 给 美西2015 发送悄悄话 (45 bytes) () 06/22/2023 postreply 22:19:09

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