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Copenhagen 2011: Junior Women TT 13.9km & Men Under 23 TT 35.2km

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Ferminal said:
The second photo is Hepburn after he binned his Green Edge.

Looks a bit like Menchov's "Fuji" ? ;)

Durbridge/Hepburn's team Jayco-AIS is sponsored by Bianchi - however they only get the Sempre bike, not the top of the line Bianchi. They've ridden Cervelo P3's in TT's this year (often without decals) so presumably as a U/23 team Bianchi's sponsorship didn't stretch to TT bikes as well. GE are listed as a sponsor of Jayco-AIS so obviously they've pushed down the Scott Plasma frames to the U/23 riders as the Plasma's presumable Cervelo technological competitor would be the P4 rather than the P3.

Personally I'd think given Durbridge/Hepburns heavy track programs next year with WC and Olympics they'd be better off staying at Jayco-AIS, but it wouldn't surprise to see them announced to GE as widely rumoured.
 
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Ferminal said:
The second photo is Hepburn after he binned his Green Edge.

Looks a bit like Menchov's "Fuji" ? ;)

That's what I thought too, the riders look different too.

Glad we're consider a cycling power now. It's surprising, considered all this a "golden age" but the fact we still have 2-3 riders coming up who are talented (like Norris, Hepburn, Durbridge) seems to indicate that we're now at a new level. Maybe it'lll recede a bit but the effects of all the racing right now can only be positive for the future.
 
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Ferminal said:
The second photo is Hepburn after he binned his Green Edge.

Looks a bit like Menchov's "Fuji" ? ;)
So Hepburn put on a pair of gloves after the crash then? :confused:

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Or perhaps the bottom pic is of Damien Howson.
 
Tuarts said:
That's what I thought too, the riders look different too.

Glad we're consider a cycling power now. It's surprising, considered all this a "golden age" but the fact we still have 2-3 riders coming up who are talented (like Norris, Hepburn, Durbridge) seems to indicate that we're now at a new level. Maybe it'lll recede a bit but the effects of all the racing right now can only be positive for the future.

Dennis as well. Scott Law also seems good for the future.
 

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