• CookieOfFortune@lemmy.world
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            2 months ago

            Yes fuel economy. Energy expended per distance traveled or power needed to maintain a given speed. Just the fuel in this case is burned by your own body.

            At world class levels, a few watts here and there will make a big difference by the end of a race.

            • Arcka@midwest.social
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              2 months ago

              Aah, gotcha. I had thought that

              Probably less these days

              was in reference to this part at the end of the parent comment:

              cars generally float around the 32 psi area

              and I haven’t seen anything to contradict all the previous literature on under-inflated automobile tires being worse for fuel economy.

        • Tja@programming.dev
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          2 months ago

          Source?

          All the studies I’ve read (and my experience) show that narrower tires and higher pressures improve economy. Less traction and less ride comfort are the tradeoffs, respectively.