Chapter 201 - 158 Outdoor Training, Extreme Speed_3
As a cyclist known for his strength in the team, even he was beginning to feel the strain, let alone Li Ang who had remained at the very front of the pack the whole time and weighed so much more. It was astonishing that he could maintain such stability throughout.
While it was painful for them to watch, Li Ang also found the ride somewhat uncomfortable.
The training program was designed with the team’s average skill level in mind.
Since everyone’s abilities were quite similar, they could all roughly achieve the same training results in this kind of regimen.
It’s just that someone like the captain, who was a bit stronger, would find it easier to complete.
Initially, Li Ang focused most of his energy on how to control his own riding speed.
He set a goal for himself that, once he entered the training section, his speed must remain perfectly steady, achieving a level where the speedometer would not flicker at all.
At first, this goal was indeed a challenge for him, since the speedometer measured with precision up to one decimal place.
Even the slightest exertion causing any fluctuation would be captured on his speedometer.
Moreover, pedestrians, obstacles, or curves in the road ahead could greatly affect his riding speed.
However, Li Ang’s physical coordination, control ability, and learning capacity were far beyond the ordinary.
After ten kilometers, Li Ang had already mastered this skill on a smooth road, and although this "set-speed cruising" wasn’t very useful for road races, it was an excellent exercise for his body control and ability to anticipate obstacles up ahead.
