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As above, changing the chainset is a better approach. Switch to GRX 46/30. To go even lower, T.A Specialite has 44/28 chainrings for GRX. Microshift has just launched their 'Sword' groupset including a 46/29 chainset. There's also a Tiagra triple chainset 30/36/50, but with that it'll be necessary to change the front mech + shifter so might be pricier.
I bet the future trend will be groupsets with more usable gear ratios. Shimano could have made 44/28 one of the default options for GRX but they didn't so there's only the aftermarket option. The new CUES groupset comes with lots of very usable gears like 26/40 combined with 11-45. Even 46/30 is too big for most people who don't actually race. 40/24 with 11-34 would be my sweet spot.
https://www.tradeinn.com/bikeinn/en...s0TXHlNhmr7Oa_Kn0AhoC4soQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds
I bet the future trend will be groupsets with more usable gear ratios. Shimano could have made 44/28 one of the default options for GRX but they didn't so there's only the aftermarket option. The new CUES groupset comes with lots of very usable gears like 26/40 combined with 11-45. Even 46/30 is too big for most people who don't actually race. 40/24 with 11-34 would be my sweet spot.
https://www.tradeinn.com/bikeinn/en...s0TXHlNhmr7Oa_Kn0AhoC4soQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds
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