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Garmin Cayman camp pix

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I just saw this on Facebook. The pix are pretty average, and there are none of the new kit. It does, however, answer one big question I had, which was "What components would they be using?"
 
May 26, 2010
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The_Z_man said:
I just saw this on Facebook. The pix are pretty average, and there are none of the new kit. It does, however, answer one big question I had, which was "What components would they be using?"

more money into Uniballer's coffers:(
 
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garminwheels.jpg



Ksyriums! Nice, I thought Mavic Ksyriums were a thing of the past. Always wanted a pair but couldnt afford them:mad:
 
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Ksyriums! Nice, I thought Mavic Ksyriums were a thing of the past. Always wanted a pair but couldnt afford them:mad:

you know, the mavics aren't that expensive these days. i've seen Ksyrium Elite wheelsets for ~500 dollars online.
 
Mar 17, 2009
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No wonder Schleck and Spartacus are the fastest, they train in the Alps and

the Dolomites, not the swimming pool -Garmin, or the coffee shop in Noosa-

Pegasus. This pic does not surprise me, who cares what kit or bikes they

use, they will not win Jack. Cavendish must laugh at this lol. bet riding in the

mountains with Riccardo Ricco, will wipe the smiles of their faces !
 
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no_slipstream said:
No wonder Schleck and Spartacus are the fastest, they train in the Alps and

the Dolomites, not the swimming pool -Garmin, or the coffee shop in Noosa-

Pegasus. This pic does not surprise me, who cares what kit or bikes they

use, they will not win Jack. Cavendish must laugh at this lol. bet riding in the

mountains with Riccardo Ricco, will wipe the smiles of their faces !

Worst reply.

By the by, this wasn't "that" sort of training camp.
 

Dettol

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he writes like a broadsword,
cutting through the skull of his enemy,
who killed his beloved
 
Oct 26, 2010
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no_slipstream said:
No wonder Schleck and Spartacus are the fastest, they train in the Alps and

the Dolomites, not the swimming pool -Garmin, or the coffee shop in Noosa-

Pegasus. This pic does not surprise me, who cares what kit or bikes they

use, they will not win Jack. Cavendish must laugh at this lol. bet riding in the

mountains with Riccardo Ricco, will wipe the smiles of their faces !

try it, this time of the year training in Alps and Dolomites. Better bring your snowboard...

maybe the beers explain why wiggans was so succesfull on the Garmin team? :p
 
Jul 10, 2009
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I'm sure that the Saxo camp in the Canary Islands is going to be super tough. ;)

There are new pix added. It looks like one day in the sun didn't do much for anybody's tan.
 

DAOTEC

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The_Z_man said:
I just saw this on Facebook. The pix are pretty average, and there are none of the new kit. It does, however, answer one big question I had, which was "What components would they be using?"

online-rider said:
http://i900.photobucket.com/albums/ac205/craigdm84/garminwheels.jpg


Ksyriums! Nice, I thought Mavic Ksyriums were a thing of the past. Always wanted a pair but couldnt afford them:mad:

lostincosmos said:
you know, the mavics aren't that expensive these days. i've seen Ksyrium Elite wheelsets for ~500 dollars online.

Le Cervélo de la Garmin-Cervélo 2011

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http://newsbikes.com/cervelo-de-la-garmin-2011]
 
Mar 17, 2009
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DAOTEC said:
Nope. Just some blog's mock-up of what they think it'll be. Chances of them swapping over to Shimano but using Rotor cranks is slim unless they go the CSC route and buy their kit outright (costly).

More likely is they'll be on the set-up that was plain to see in the coverage of the training camp in the Caymans. Why go to all the trouble of building new bikes for the riders there yet using old kit?