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Old 27-03.-2004, 09:42 AM   #376
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Of course, I still have a huge Jones (desire) for more carbon.


So do I ...

Patience, my friend, patience.

Are you sure patience will bring us a bunch of money?

I’m not so confident, but hope is still alive !!!

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Old 27-03.-2004, 01:04 PM   #377
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Its not the tools, its the carpenter. Nice ride.



LOL... a friend told me recently, when I wouldn't shut up about my new bike...

"You can ride the same bike as Cipollini, wear the same helmet as Armstrong... but you only have Dom's legs".


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Old 27-03.-2004, 01:39 PM   #378
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I feel almost embarrassed showing my ride here: isn’t carbon, isn’t titanium, isn’t custom build, but it’s the black beauty and she’s all mine.

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P.S. In reallity, the bike do have pedals and the front tyre is complete


No reason for embarrassment at all. She's a little sweety!

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Old 29-03.-2004, 07:20 AM   #379
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Old 29-03.-2004, 11:18 AM   #380
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Bike Number 1

Crocodile Pro w/Oversize Tubing. Seen at start of Luang Namtha International Criterium in Northern Laos.
Whilst it tends to be a little slow out of the corners for Criterium work, it makes up for it in the longer races with the ability to carry a mechanic on the back.

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Old 29-03.-2004, 11:35 AM   #381
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Bike Number 1

Crocodile Pro w/Oversize Tubing. Seen at start of Luang Namtha International Criterium in Northern Laos.
Whilst it tends to be a little slow out of the corners for Criterium work, it makes up for it in the longer races with the ability to carry a mechanic on the back.

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Default Re: Here's mine (No. 2):

Here's Bike No.2, a Lo Zsu custom, at the end of 4th Stage of Tour de Muang Sing on the Laos / China Border. The tight Track-Frame handling and stiff Bottom Bracket makes for a good sprinting combination and, with its lightweight, it just flies over the hills. That's my Coach applauding my efforts.

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Default Re: Here's mine (No. 3):

This is Bike No.3. Yep, it's the Butanese Team Time Trial Bike that they were still developing (this photo is from the early days). I managed to pick it up off them when they realised that the aerodynamics were going to require a major re-think. They decided to go for a whole new concept and let me have this prototype for a song (and a couple of rounds).
About the only mod I have planned for it at the moment is to go for a set of lighter tyres and a pair of fluffy dice. Looking forward to taking it out ounce I swap kegs.

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Here is my baby boy!


THis is the half way point in a twenty mile loop I ride at night alot. It takes me through our city park area, some of you likely recognize the fountain. This was last night around 10:00.

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Here's the New build:

Bianchi SL3 MegaTube alloy/carbon
Campagnolo Record Carbon 10-speed 2004/2003 mix
Campagnolo Record full-Ti casette (bought in moment of weakness)
Campagnolo Neucleon Wheels/Vittoria CX Pros
Campagnolo Record Carbon Bottle cage
Non-descript stem

Generally very satisfied, except that the new 'matt' carbon finsh on the forks and stays looks very cheap'n'nasty IMHO and the new frame decals are actually blurred around the edges (intentionally) and look like they've been stencilled on -- badly. What were they thinking at Bianchi when they came up with that one?
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This is Bike No.3. Yep, it's the Butanese Team Time Trial Bike that they were still developing (this photo is from the early days). I managed to pick it up off them when they realised that the aerodynamics were going to require a major re-think. They decided to go for a whole new concept and let me have this prototype for a song (and a couple of rounds).
About the only mod I have planned for it at the moment is to go for a set of lighter tyres and a pair of fluffy dice. Looking forward to taking it out ounce I swap kegs.

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Is it just me or are there 12 members on the Team ?



Nice Pics EoinC !
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It takes me through our city park area, some of you likely recognize the fountain.


Married with children?

The Bundys?

I'm sure I had seen that fountain before!!! It must be Chicago, Ill.

At that time I was laughing, now I admire your beautiful bike with a great fountain.

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Is it just me or are there 12 members on the Team ?



Nice Pics EoinC !

Good spotting. The Butanese Team Time Trial manager requested and received a dispensation to run up to 12 riders per bike on the basis that, compared with other Nations where cycling has a higher profile, the Butanese Time Trial Team often suffered from members DNF'ing due to no-shows, falling asleep at the bar and being banned from the bike by the Coach / Navigator / Bartender.
Even with this dispensation, the Butanese have not manage to turn in good times - but they, reportedly, have had good times.

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Married with children?

The Bundys?

I'm sure I had seen that fountain before!!! It must be Chicago, Ill.

At that time I was laughing, now I admire your beautiful bike with a great fountain.

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Thats funny. I never thought about it but it does look like the bundy fountain.

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