It was a pleasure watching Dave on the front of the peleton. Km after km he pulled the bunch, and never once moved his upper body 1cm until it was time to peel off. incredible riding. Incredible core strength
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hrotha said:Well spotted, but maybe it's not about when you joined, maybe there's July particles in the air and they affect all of us.
hrotha said:Well spotted, but maybe it's not about when you joined, maybe there's July particles in the air and they affect all of us.
For The World said:Why... David Zabriskie of course!
Kender said:It was a pleasure watching Dave on the front of the peleton. Km after km he pulled the bunch, and never once moved his upper body 1cm until it was time to peel off. incredible riding. Incredible core strength
For The World said:Why... David Zabriskie of course!
So be it...
Yea, I guess that's what happens when you eat birdfood: you end up with hollow bones, good for climbing but not so good when you fall off.Alpe d'Huez said:Serious bummer. I was really interested to hear how he felt after the Tour regarding his very strict, nearly raw/vegan diet. That and I just like the guy. Who doesn't?