Q&A #6 - How long should you make your post-season break, and can you be competitive in non-draft races on a road bike? - a podcast by Mikael Eriksson

from 2018-11-01T04:00

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Q&A #6 - How long should you make your post-season break, and can you be competitive in non-draft races on a road bike?
 
  • How long a break should you take at the end of your season?
  • And to what extent should or should you not train within that break?
  • Can you be competitive in non-draft races even though you're on a road bike and not a triathlon bike?
 
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