Ease up coke-heads this is not for you.
Both climbing and descending my local mountain TT today ( in a PBT
) I noticed my tyres made much less noise when I deliberately rode on the white line at the edge of the road. Presumably due to less rolling friction.
So is this a useful tactic for roadies, in TTs at least. ie. Try to spend time on the road edge white line if there is one.
And since road markings are more slippery...
I recall Mick Doohan had a career ending crash when his Honda slid from under him due to riding on a white line.
Do the pros avoid hitting the white lines on descents for fear of sliding off on bends?
Bear with me, I'm new to this roadie lark.
Both climbing and descending my local mountain TT today ( in a PBT

So is this a useful tactic for roadies, in TTs at least. ie. Try to spend time on the road edge white line if there is one.
And since road markings are more slippery...
I recall Mick Doohan had a career ending crash when his Honda slid from under him due to riding on a white line.
Do the pros avoid hitting the white lines on descents for fear of sliding off on bends?
Bear with me, I'm new to this roadie lark.