I don’t ‘think’ that’s correct. Trainer difficulty as I understand it mainly makes the course feel flat in terms of the gearing you would be using at a certain wattage if it is set to 0, you still need to push the same wattage to get yourself up the hill at your weight at whatever speed you want whether or not you’re difficulty is set to 0 or 100, so I imagine that would mean you would still go less far up a hill with the same wattage if you are heavier than the pace partner for instance on the hill at the same wattage you were following on flat - meaning to keep up you would need to increase wattage. It will just feel like you’re on the flat for how you’re spinning… Let me know if I understand that correctly. I could of course be incorrect, but this is what would make sense to me.
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