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DAOTEC said:
...Cranksets...resting on tile
brain...breaking...
Will somebody please at least photoshop this pic so those bikes aren't resting on their cranksets?
DAOTEC said:
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Tornado Tommeke his new outfit for 2011
Michielveedeebee said:I was just going to post thatDefinitly not as good looking as last year...
http://www.wielerspotter.netau.net/?p=349&utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter picture of Boonen in the link
daniguti said:
Highlander said:The new jerseys look too much like Katusha -- unless Katusha has changed their's and I just missed it.
The other McHoy said:Are these wheels up there with Lightweight and Zipp? First time I've seen them when visiting the camp this week.
http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/photos/katusha-closing-out-camp-in-calpe/152158
Anything is a step down from this year's kit. I thought they were the best in the peleton.daniguti said:
auscyclefan94 said:I personally dislike the national champion kits which have the coloured bands around the centre and white for the rest of the jersey. It is really boring and a poor excuse for a team jersey. Though it is fine for the world champion's jersey.
That's not quite what I'd expect to hear from an Aussie.auscyclefan94 said:I personally dislike the national champion kits which have the coloured bands around the centre and white for the rest of the jersey. It is really boring and a poor excuse for a team jersey. Though it is fine for the world champion's jersey.
daniguti said:Team Type 1
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Libertine Seguros said:Does the same apply to national team jerseys, such as the one in your avatar?
Personally I think it depends on the country. Germany, for example, have always, in almost all sports, been white with black, red and gold trim, so it makes sense for them to have a white jersey with the national flag bands. Portugal, well, a white jersey with the national flag bands just looks more stylish than a great big green and red thing like Tiago Machado wore as TT champ.
