Sprinting can be a huge asset to any cyclist. Although, to be a competitive sprinter does take some sprint training. In this video, Nate and Pete compare their sprinting technique to deliver you some helpful tips to boost your sprint power and win your next race!
// DATA
• Rider: Nate Pearson
• Weight: 188lbs (85.2kg)
• Height: 6'6 (198cm)
• FTP: 340
• Max Power: 1,320
• Rider: Pete Morris
• Weight: 190lbs (86.2 kg)
• Height: 6'1" (185.4 cm)
• FTP: 335
• Max Power: 1,703
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