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Julian Dean exhibits the latest in TT gear on CN...
http://www.cyclingnews.com/photos.php?id=photos/2003/nov03/southland/stage6/BHdean_quack_attack
"Richard Adams" <ackthpt@concentric.net> wrote in message news:boehm2$8vs@dispatch.concentric.net...
> Julian Dean exhibits the latest in TT gear on CN...
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http://www.cyclingnews.com/photos.php?id=photos/2003/nov03/southland/stage6/ BHdean_quack_attack
It would be even more funny if he placed.
>From: "Nick Burns" chrismcreynolds@hotmail.com
>http://www.cyclingnews.com/photos.php?id=photos/2003/nov03/southland/stage6/ BHdean_quack_attack
>
>It would be even more funny if he placed.
>
I gotta have one of those, but a real one, if he flaps fast enough I might win my local club TT.
Doubt it though since Jeremy Powers and Verheul are flying right now. Bill C
TritonRider wrote:
>> From: "Nick Burns" chrismcreynolds@hotmail.com
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http://www.cyclingnews.com/photos.php?id=photos/2003/nov03/southland/stage6/
>> BHdean_quack_attack
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>> It would be even more funny if he placed.
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> I gotta have one of those, but a real one, if he flaps fast enough I might win my local club TT.
> Doubt it though since Jeremy Powers and Verheul are flying right now. Bill C
There are two crows at the piste in the Bois de Vincennes that will grab a peanut out of your hand
while you're riding along. It's kind of interesting watching riders rolling along at 32 km/h,
holding up their hand and seeing the crows match speed and grab the peanut. Sometimes the rider will
hold onto the peanut for a few seconds before letting go, so the crows have to flap and flap and
can't swoop away.
Robert Chung wrote:
> hand and seeing the crows match speed and grab the peanut. Sometimes the rider will hold onto
> the peanut for a few seconds before letting go, so the crows have to flap and flap and can't
> swoop away.
This is standard training for the Tour mountain stages for riders who can't climb. Substitute
"bidon" or "door handle" for "peanut" and "minutes" for "seconds"...
TritonRider <tritonrider@aol.com> wrote:
> >http://www.cyclingnews.com/photos.php?id=photos/2003/nov03/southland/stage6/BHdean_quack_attack
> I gotta have one of those, but a real one, if he flaps fast enough I might win my local club TT.
> Doubt it though since Jeremy Powers and Verheul are flying right now.
http://www.abbiorca.com/bike/cross/cross2002/crosspeople2002/source/fcbc0326.html
I want one with Viking horns.
p.s. It gets kind of hot inside these, think twice before using for races on hot days.
Stewart Fleming wrote:
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> Robert Chung wrote:
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>> hand and seeing the crows match speed and grab the peanut. Sometimes the rider will hold onto
>> the peanut for a few seconds before letting go, so the crows have to flap and flap and can't
>> swoop away.
>
>
> This is standard training for the Tour mountain stages for riders who can't climb. Substitute
> "bidon" or "door handle" for "peanut" and "minutes" for "seconds"...
Great example shot of this in first few pages of Nov. '03 ProCycling (dunno if it's on the website)
of Guido Trenti (Fassa Bortolo) and two Relax riders latched onto the back of a motorbike Stage 15
of the Vuelta, up Sierra de la Pandera. Rather comical that the second Relax rider is holding onto
the jersey of the first (whom is holding onto the moto.)
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