Rock racing returns

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Aug 19, 2010
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Damiano Machiavelli said:
As far as the doping goes there is not much difference between Rock and Phonak 2.0--I mean BMC--Radio Shack, HTC, Movistar, Astana, Lampre, Lotto, Saxobank, and pretty much every other World Tour team. That is a bogus issue. Hype is good for the sport. So are blingy cars and hot women. Having a kit that stands out is a heck of a lot better than a boring kit based in this season's popular color, which seems to be the typical design used by half of the World Tour teams. With someone other than Ball handling the management, the team might be able to keep its promises to the riders.

Give me a huge break. Do you wear a toe ring, by chance?
 
let's not forget:

A poll on Bicycling.com reveals Rock Racing has quickly pulled away from the pack to become the most popular team in pro cycling. Nearly 60 percent of the respondents (9,500+) voted for Rock Racing in response to the question, “What pro cycling team will you be rooting for this year?” More than 16,500 votes were cast through midday Monday in an unscientific poll posted on the website of Bicycling magazine. Last month at the Amgen Tour of California, Rock Racing’s booth at the health and fitness expo was consistently packed with fans clamoring for autographs and team merchandise. The team’s official website, rockracing.com, also received more than 6.8 million hits during the eight-day race

if they will come back,they will bring lots of fans.
 
May 20, 2010
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Bravo. Now if the kits included brass knuckle gloves and the bikes spiked wheels, then we could make professional cycling fitting for the Roman Coliseum.:rolleyes:
 
May 23, 2011
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rickshaw said:
I think these guys are at least a close second, if not equal.

http://www.solocc.com/

"Solo race bread cyclewear"

You could be right. The model on the right of that page needs to spend more time on a bike and less time in the weight room. At least they could try to use models that look like they could ride up a hill without passing out because their biceps consumed their circulatory system's entire supply of the oxygen.
 
Jul 17, 2009
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Damiano Machiavelli said:
Hype is good for the sport. So are blingy cars and hot women. Having a kit that stands out is a heck of a lot better than a boring kit based in this season's popular color, which seems to be the typical design used by half of the World Tour teams.

shall we return to you Rapha comments roadiebra?