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| | While we're on the subject of special gear for the tour of flanders and paris roubaix: apparently tom boonen will have special front forks on his paris-roubaix bike as well as a special rear-triangle. Other Quickstep riders will only have a special fork and if they want they can get double bartape (that's a quote...). QS will we riding on 25 to 27mm tires. The whole silence-lotto team will be riding on special cross-frames with cross-brakes in case it gets to muddy. Do we care? Errrr... not really, probably, it's funny to see how over here (in Belgium) people go crazy for two weeks each year about these races. |
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| | Ant says they're aluminium rims, that'll do for me. Anyway, wouldn't carbon splinter? As for P-R, I'll definitely be watching it. What a magical race, with so much history surrounding it. Johan Museeuw's victory salute in 2000. ![]() George Hincapie's legendary pic from 2001 (Museeuw hunting behind) ![]() And Sean Kelly, what a legend. ![]() |
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| | ![]() ![]() hincapie and his broken bike at PR a 2 or so years ago... it's weird he was riding on equipment that is not really adapted to PR (deep carbon rims with too little spokes) since Johan Bruyneel should know what works in PR and what doesn't... pressure from equipment sponsors? |
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| | and here's the youtube of that crash (in italian): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gfwwMLD5dnQ classic! |
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| | that wasn't quite what i meant. it's more that it is what cycling's about, the tactics, the heartbreak, the mythical race, the individual against the team. he was engaged in this futile effort, but kept on at it. it's hard to explain, but i think you know what i mean. |
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