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cycling / fitness
Research May Have Identified the Best Way to Everest
We take a look at the best combination of “input attributes” for successfully Everesting, according to science. If you’ve never heard of Everesting, don’t worry. We can explain. And we swear, it’s not as crazy as it sounds. Maybe. In cycling, “Everesting” is when a rider sets out to climb a total of...
bicycling.com - 30+ days ago

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