• "people have differing opinions to training methods, and that will always be the case"

    apart from banning me having a discussion of how to do on-road track training and racing - ie the type that people actually might do - and instead focusing on complex, expensive, lonely training options that for most people will last as long as the average gym membership.

    but that's just my opinion. the great thing about racing is it puts different training tactics up against each other. when you're racing it doesn't matter where your speed comes from.

    it'll make for an interesting season if everyone does follow through on the talk and start racing.

    who has banned you from discussing that? I am up for a chat on on-road track training as thats where the majority of my training takes place! Would love to hear what ideas you have?

    What do you mean by complex, expensive and lonely training options?

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