Granny Gear

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In the vernacular of cycling, the Granny Gear refers to the lowest possible gear ratio available on a bicycle’s drivetrain—typically achieved by shifting into the smallest chainring in the front and the largest cog on the cassette in the rear. While often discussed with a hint of bravado, the granny gear is a vital tool for managing mechanical advantage on extreme gradients. By providing the highest torque-to-power ratio, it allows a rider to maintain a sustainable cadence (RPM) when the incline exceeds double digits, preventing the muscle-shredding “grind” that lead to premature fatigue.

Tactically, the granny gear is about engine management. In ultra-endurance events or steep gravel racing, staying in a lower gear allows the athlete to keep their heart rate under control and stay within their aerobic threshold rather than spiking into the anaerobic zone to turn over a harder gear. While it results in a lower ground speed, the granny gear is the ultimate “bail-out” option that ensures an athlete can crest a summit without dismounting, preserving both momentum and the mental fortitude required for the miles ahead.

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Close-up of a bicycle’s rear gear cassette, chain, and derailleur, showing the metal cogs and bike spokes in detail. The image highlights the mechanical components and intricate parts of the gear system with a focus on the concept of the granny gear.