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    oh - one area I will pass on what a mate of mine is heavily experienced in -

    is with bikes and knees

    my friend is what one can only be described as a bike expert - he's rode across America several times, done a heap of endurance riding, he's had bike businesses and is a bike builder and engineer.

    he's also a big guy and with lots of weight.

    When I had my little tiff with roller blades - which put a knee injury on top of a knee injury - he told me several things - because he's really big into knee protection - if you lose the knees - it's not easy.

    My doctor here in Fr (who has some sort of fetish for my calves) - she said the same thing.

    No climbing - keep it flat, keep the load down from the higher gears.

    Don't stay in too high a gear - if you have dodgy knees - temporary or permanent - come down in the gears early. You may well exhaust yourself somewhat - but, the stress on the knees isn't anywhere near as great.

    My knee now seems to have fully recovered - so, I'm up for whatever my Komoot girl in my ear wants to play - MTB mode - which, in her language means - UP, down and dirty.

    But, when injured or if permanently dodgy ------- then, no MTB mode.
 
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