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SLOWDIO asserts, "70 laps and took 2nd place." ANOTHER LIE as in the 100 lap race, he was lapped 30 times.......yes THIRTY times by many other racers. Take a look at the results for yourself: http://www.wisil.recumbents.com/wisi...03_results.htm All those guys listed on top of Chris Evans SLOWDIO is faster than him. And just compare the speeds from all the stock guys kicking his butt. Give it up, you sucked at Northbrook. Bill |
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8 Stock (no fairings) racers at that HPV race had faster mph speeds in the distance race than Chris Slowdio Evans. Rick Gritters - 30.839 mph. Karsten Fabian - 30.668 mph Frank Geyer - 30.977 mph Gary Toy - 30.006 mph Alan Arial - 29.765 mph Randy Gillett - 28.463 mph Keith Santiago - 28.404 mph Jeff Hunn - 28.476 mph Chris Slowdio Evans & fairing with a very slow - 27.851 mph Proof that antique old school design racing recumbents with cheater fairings are not fast at all. Cheers, Johnny NoCom Quote:
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The fastest racer had the lowest racing bike which was a new design for that particular race. Very low and laid back with no cheater fairing. Not some slow old school design like the one Slowdio owns. Old school design racing recumbents will always be passed by splitter plate racing missiles. Old school design creates too much aero drag. Cheers, Johnny NoCom Quote:
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