SEQUENTIAL GEAR TABLE


The following gear development numbers were taken from an ancient Campagnolo catalog (number 18), but their value as a reference should be as current as ever. Kilo riders, 200 meter specialists and pursuitists (among others) should find it helpful to find the precise combination of chainring and cog to turn for various conditions.

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5.60 - 42/16
5.74 - 43/16
5.87 - 44/16
5.98 - 42/15
6.00 - 45/16
6.12 - 43/15
6.14 - 46/16
6.26 - 44/15
6.27 - 47/16
6.40 - 42/14
6.40 - 48/16
6.40 - 45/15
6.54 - 49/16
6.55 - 46/15
6.56 - 43/14
6.67 - 50/16
6.69 - 47/15
6.71 - 44/14
6.83 - 48/15
6.81 - 51/16
6.86 - 45/14
6.90 - 42/13
6.94 - 52/16
6.97 - 49/15
7.01 - 46/14
7.06 - 43/13
7.12 - 50/15
7.17 - 47/14
7.23 - 44/13
7.26 - 51/15
7.32 - 48/14
7.39 - 45/13
7.40 - 52/15
7.47 - 49/14
7.47 - 42/12
7.55 - 46/13
7.63 - 50/14
7.65 - 43/12
7.72 - 47/13
7.78 - 51/14
7.83 - 44/12
7.88 - 48/13
7.93 - 52/14
8.01 - 45/12
8.05 - 49/13
8.18 - 46/12
8.21 - 50/13
8.36 - 47/12
8.38 - 51/13
8.54 - 48/12
8.54 - 52/13
8.72 - 49/12
8.90 - 50/12
9.07 - 51/12
9.25 - 52/12

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