Dusty Bin
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But seriously though I don't follow why it is hard to understand that if a good proportion of my training is plowing up hard hills and my legs enter an anaerobic state
Because your legs do not enter an anaerobic state - simple. Just because your CV system goes anaerobic, does not mean your legs are. Short of doing a kilo sprint on the track from a standing start, your legs will probably never go anaerobic, and even then only for a split second, because - as I'm sure you learned in GCSE physics - it is impossible to exert a maximal force on a moving object (ie a pedal).
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