people instantly talk about "getting wet" when it rains but I think that's the last thing to worry about on a wet ride, for example: wet roads slow you down, the water creates more friction which means you have to work harder. Who taught you physics? There is less rolling resistance when it's wet not more.
people instantly talk about "getting wet" when it rains but I think that's the last thing to worry about on a wet ride, for example:
wet roads slow you down, the water creates more friction which means you have to work harder.
Who taught you physics? There is less rolling resistance when it's wet not more.
The rest is spot on.
As you were.
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The rest is spot on.
As you were.