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Does it require lot of leg strength to keep your speed in check while descending 426m, especially if you can't touch the brake levers? What if the lactate sets in, does the bike just spin your legs until they tear off?
More or less....
Ideally you should be resisting with your legs on downhills to control your speed before it gets to that point though