My trouble ascending is that I'm always fiddling with the gears trying to find the best combination of effort and cadence to get up the incline. I'm sure that a more experienced cyclist doesn't have this problem.
With a fixed I don't have to worry about any of this - there is no excuse but to just build some speed up and mash it up the slope, frequently passing furiously peddled geared bikes.
Not very efficient, but I'm sure it's great training because I'm getting much better at hills.
My trouble ascending is that I'm always fiddling with the gears trying to find the best combination of effort and cadence to get up the incline. I'm sure that a more experienced cyclist doesn't have this problem.
With a fixed I don't have to worry about any of this - there is no excuse but to just build some speed up and mash it up the slope, frequently passing furiously peddled geared bikes.
Not very efficient, but I'm sure it's great training because I'm getting much better at hills.