Frame and wheel weight meant it didn’t enjoy deliberate jumps in pace or trying to close gaps on serious grades, but if we could keep muscling it then the Fuji could make the softer pedalling feel of several other bikes on test very obvious. When we did get to the big hills its power transfer made it a natural stand-up-and-man-up attacker. Unsurprisingly, this meant there was a definite tendency for whoever was testing the Fuji to be the one trying to make every village sign or short, sharp summit top a finish line on the run-in to the big stuff. The position is racy too, with a long stretch and relatively low front end encouraging tucked elbows and high torque.
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