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The drive side drop out was worn so the wheel would touch the non drive side chainstay just behind the bottom bracket. This happened always and not just under load.
I'm not sure what the repair entailed bit it was done by a company here in Ireland called Altitude. It was well finished and has solved the problem.
If it had of been my own bike I would have went at it with the file.
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Pretty standard. Some frames (especially mountain bikes) have ones that are 'deeper' to allow cables to clear the frame but yours is straightforward.