Who taught you physics? There is less rolling resistance when it's wet not more. The rest is spot on. As you were.
Who taught you physics? There is less rolling resistance when it's wet not more.
The rest is spot on.
As you were.
I dunno, it always feels more of a slog when riding on wet roads, though doesn't it?
I'm not talking about aquaplaning, but in practical terms (not on paper) wet roads are slower
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I dunno, it always feels more of a slog when riding on wet roads, though doesn't it?
I'm not talking about aquaplaning, but in practical terms (not on paper) wet roads are slower