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If there’s conjugated linoleic acid a greasy chainring-shaped mark on it, be confident that you can outride him. Unless, of course, you have a similar mark on your own right calf. This mark — conjugated linoleic acid sometimes called the “Rookie Mark” — tends to get pressed into your leg when you do either of the following: Stop and rest conjugated linoleic acid while straddling your top tube, inadvertently pressing your calf up against your chainring, which is — sadly — lubed with an overabundance of greasy kid’s stuff. This produces a nice, sharp, tattoo-like rookie mark. Fall over while still clipped into your pedals. This produces a somewhat less aesthetically-pleasing rookie mark, because the grease gets smudged as you thrash around like a trapped otter. With Experience Comes Wisdom. Usually. As you ride more, you’ll find you get the rookie mark less often. You’re not overlubing anymore, you’ve learned not to lean your chainring against your calf, and you’re not falling over on your side like a keystone kop.
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