yeah, if you drop down, you soon get used to spinning, then you'll be faster.
to increase GI because you perceive your current ratio isn't "fast" enough is the wrong thing to do.
if you want to go faster, pedal faster. or get gears.
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yeah, if you drop down, you soon get used to spinning, then you'll be faster.
to increase GI because you perceive your current ratio isn't "fast" enough is the wrong thing to do.
if you want to go faster, pedal faster. or get gears.