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Rethinking Race Weight in Cycling
This chapter explores the complex relationship between a cyclist's weight and their performance, challenging the myth that lighter is invariably better. Drawing on historical data and personal experiences, it highlights the importance of finding an optimal weight that balances health and performance without resorting to harmful practices. The discussion further emphasizes the cultural pressures related to body image in cycling and the need for a more nuanced understanding of weight management in the sport.