Based on our recent research 36/27 deals with 10% gradients quite effectively, maybe a mid-compact 52/36, or if your cassette is going to feature a 29T sprocket a conventional 39/53 would give the same results?
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Based on our recent research 36/27 deals with 10% gradients quite effectively, maybe a mid-compact 52/36, or if your cassette is going to feature a 29T sprocket a conventional 39/53 would give the same results?