While Bastian Damiens has two brothers who are also cyclists: Bastien and Bastien.
Basta with the Bastiens
I know it's possible to become your own grandpa, but becoming your own two brothers sounds extreme.
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While Bastian Damiens has two brothers who are also cyclists: Bastien and Bastien.
Basta with the Bastiens
Back to the thought about bedtime stories; maybe Jonas?
He seems perfectly non threatening and since I'm a forum baby celebrating my first ever forum birthday it should be a story of a stuffed animal riding its first three wheel bicycle. Maybe a lion could suit.
I admit I do prefer the giro wolfie, but another favorite is the wasp/bee/bumblebee from Pologne.
I guess it's decided. Jonas telling a story about a giant bumblebee on his first bike.
Thought experiment:
Imagine if riders were paid in whatever their sponsors did; which team would you like to ride for if that was the case - and you could ride for a team?
Trek-Segafredo! Especially the 'Segafredo' part; coffee is always nice.
Guess riding for a team that's sponsored by a grocery store chain would come in handy too; providing you'd get free shopping.
Unless UAE, Bahrain, or IPT can pay up area the size of those countries, nobody would ride for them.Thought experiment:
Imagine if riders were paid in whatever their sponsors did; which team would you like to ride for if that was the case - and you could ride for a team?
Trek-Segafredo! Especially the 'Segafredo' part; coffee is always nice.
Guess riding for a team that's sponsored by a grocery store chain would come in handy too; providing you'd get free shopping.
Surely you'd want to ride for a team like Caja Rural, which is sponsored by a bank.
Unless UAE, Bahrain, or IPT can pay up area the size of those countries, nobody would ride for them.
Have you seen a Caja Rural bank anywhere in Denmark?
If only there was some way you could manage you finances without ever having to visit a bank branch. Maybe they'll be able to create such a system during the next century.
I still think it's generally advisable to use a bank that actually operates in your country. I haven't actually physically been to a bank for years; don't even know where my branch is.
Your local branch could already be in Spain then.
Also if you were a cyclist riding or a Spanish team, you'd might move to Spain or Andorra.
There's apparently also a Norwegian Martin Salmon, but even RhD would call him old
It appears he doesn't even have a birth date!
Thought experiment:
Imagine if riders were paid in whatever their sponsors did; which team would you like to ride for if that was the case - and you could ride for a team?
Trek-Segafredo! Especially the 'Segafredo' part; coffee is always nice.
Guess riding for a team that's sponsored by a grocery store chain would come in handy too; providing you'd get free shopping.
For a salmon that should be quite old, otherwise perfectly edibleIt appears he doesn't even have a birth date!
He was born in 1992? Definitely not old!
Aged.For a salmon that should be quite old, otherwise perfectly edible
This link talks about salmons and cycles, so should be fit for the topic.
https://www.nps.gov/olym/learn/nature/the-salmon-life-cycle.htm
Or maybe Saunier Duval-Prodir. Then you'd both get lots of nice warming pumps and pens!
The notion of being paid in Andy Schlecks is of dubious ethics.
Not least the cloning part!
Turns out Suez - the new co-sponsor of the women's FDJ - makes water treatment equipment (or whatever the term is).
That could come in handy, and they actually have a department in Århus, quite close to where I work.
I wouldn't want to be in the dutch team called Orange Babies Cycling team.Thought experiment:
Imagine if riders were paid in whatever their sponsors did; which team would you like to ride for if that was the case - and you could ride for a team?