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Clydesdale (and its female equivalent Athena) refer to riders who are built more sturdily than the average rider.
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Am I over weight for this bike I bought
Apparently this is a Tour de France bicycle, so the rider would probably weigh less than 70 kg (or some 150 pounds). However, it has 16 or 18 spokes on the front (I think).
So, a well made wheel sho …