No, it doesn't work like that. They are on two sides of the same equation. If you make a change to one which also affects the other, you have to solve again to find out whether V has gone up or down.
Plus you may be able to get the power back by training in the new position, of course that is only worth it if the new position was actually more aero. Lower is not always so.
No, it doesn't work like that. They are on two sides of the same equation. If you make a change to one which also affects the other, you have to solve again to find out whether V has gone up or down.