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SpartacusRox

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Move over Raymond I'm coming through, the Champagne is kicking in!
 
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I remember seeing a picture of Rob Hayles after I think he won the 2008 British Champs. He's sat down on a grass bank looking absolutely wasted and just holding one figure up in the air (not the middle one!). Has anyone got that?

Edward
 

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Franklin said:
I'm not exactly a fan of the one who pushed, but he was in his right.

Those clowns running besides cyclists, swerving due to exertion/booze/ whatever floats their boat... it's a disgrace. There have been many instances where there couldn't be any demarages due to the public. Also riders get hindered or even fall due to these idiots.

The public should just be the public: give the rider berth and stay put. If you want to make a statement, carry a banner, that will be good enough.

I just found it funny watching the lard **** eating snow no matter who it was who pushed him. I haven't seen those photos before.

Hmm now that I look closer...is that Floyd in that suit??:eek:
 
rxgqgxnyfz said:

Someone needs to teach him how to properly pull on the leadership jersey...

Hmm... wonder if he had similar problems with the white jersey...

And of course it's situations like this that makes you wonder why the Giro isn't using those podium zipper-in-the-back jerseys as they use in the Tour...
 
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Escarabajo said:
Now I understand why they fence Alpe d'Huez
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Who had the more emotional celebrations?
Boogerd or

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Rasmussen?
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Now that's a Skinny guy:
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Say what you want but if anyone respects rule#7, is the Chicken!
 
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goggalor said:
Pinotti's mechanic riding his spare bake after the motorcycle broke down.
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Can't say as I blame him...did you see him trying run right behind Pinotti up the hill? That must've been brutal :D

Good on him though...that's dedication I say.
 
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RedheadDane said:
They just had a major motor bike breakdown or something? Same happened with Arroyo (sans the riding-the-bike part...) Or... was that Pinotti... don't remember...

(Okay... guess two out of +100 might not be major...)
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Neil Stephens running behind Arroyo.
 
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I've some old pictures, from thirty years ago, of just what we saw yesterday: TT on lightweight road bikes, mechanic following as motorcycle passenger with spare bike on shoulder. Most obvious difference is helmet practices.
 
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Ashtabula said:
I've some old pictures, from thirty years ago, of just what we saw yesterday: TT on lightweight road bikes, mechanic following as motorcycle passenger with spare bike on shoulder. Most obvious difference is helmet practices.

Won't you post them?
 
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goggalor said:
Pinotti's mechanic riding his spare bake after the motorcycle broke down.

Don't really get how the mechanic was able to follow Pinotti up the chronoscalato. He must be pretty good on the bike himself.
 
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The mechanic probably was more rested. But still... Maybe he will be on the team next year?
 
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HL2037 said:
Won't you post them?

In a book, actually: Steve Snowling's Bicycle Mechanics in workshop and competition. I'd seen the practice before, but that's the one I could get up and go right to. Book was published in the mid-eighties, and is wonderful on old-school maintenance and preparation practices.

The picture shows what seems to be a TT in the Sealink International stage-race in the eighties.

I've looked online for similar images but can't find any just now.
 

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