Pushpak Karnick

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rather than two dozen beautifully indexed gears, racers competing on either side of the Great War were generally limited to two, using a smaller one when climbing, then taking out and flipping the rear wheel to engage a bigger gear when on descents and the flat. Loosening the nuts to make this change could be a lengthy process in cold and wet conditions when a rider had spent two hours climbing a long pass and was at the point of exhaustion.
Climbers: How the Kings of the Mountains conquered cycling
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