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Old 10-06.-2008, 01:34 PM   #871
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I'm a rock climber as well as a cyclist - "running it out" is when a climber spaces out his protection. When you're facing a difficult section, you sometimes have to choose between placing protection (and getting more tired, and possibly falling) or running it out to the next rest without placing pro. The risk is, if you fall without having placed much pro, it could get quite nasty.

The expression is, "when in doubt, run it out - when in fear, place more gear." Run it out is more an exhortation to myself - I usually stitch up a climb like it's the Bayeux Tapestry.
ta for that contribution RIO.

which prompts me to consider whether I should thank Crank for asking the question, naaah fark that, Crank is honourary Seppo.
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Old 10-06.-2008, 01:44 PM   #872
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I'm a rock climber as well as a cyclist - "running it out" is when a climber spaces out his protection. When you're facing a difficult section, you sometimes have to choose between placing protection (and getting more tired, and possibly falling) or running it out to the next rest without placing pro. The risk is, if you fall without having placed much pro, it could get quite nasty.

The expression is, "when in doubt, run it out - when in fear, place more gear." Run it out is more an exhortation to myself - I usually stitch up a climb like it's the Bayeux Tapestry.
Yeah... thanks for that explanation. Really interesting...

We have some real adventurers here... (Bro Deal has done some mountain climbing as well... I believe)
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Old 10-06.-2008, 01:45 PM   #873
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Yeah... thanks for that explanation. Really interesting...

We have some real adventurers here... (Bro Deal has done some mountain climbing as well... I believe)

got some sofcjoks too <sheepishly puts up hand>
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got some sofcjoks too <sheepishly puts up hand>
Thunder... if you really desire it ... I'm sure you can still climb mountains with impotence problems...
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Thunder... if you really desire it ... I'm sure you can still climb mountains with impotence problems...

yeah, viagra now makes you climb like Pantani so says Gerolsteiner's Moletta and the Tinkoff boyz
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Old 10-06.-2008, 07:32 PM   #876
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Since both of these troopers are also CF members under different handles, without further comment I'll link to a DPF debate:

http://www.dailypelotonforums.com/m...ndpost&p=116512
Good grief! Lance touches and heals cancer patients (and personally seen by Hombre)?? What next? Church of LA or something?
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Old 10-06.-2008, 08:40 PM   #877
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Good grief! Lance touches and heals cancer patients (and personally seen by Hombre)?? What next? Church of LA or something?

...yes, coming to a television near you. The guy appears to believe he could run the free world.
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Good grief! Lance touches and heals cancer patients (and personally seen by Hombre)?? What next? Church of LA or something?
Is it possible... at this late stage... to add an extra book to the New Testament?...
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Is it possible... at this late stage... to add an extra book to the New Testament?...
What will it be called though? Latest Testament? LA's Testament?
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FWIW, "floyd" is currently reading the "Floyd Landis Case" forum at DPF - yes, that's the login *that* Floyd used on DPF...
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FWIW, "floyd" is currently reading the "Floyd Landis Case" forum at DPF - yes, that's the login *that* Floyd used on DPF...

Yep, he is reading it right now. I feel like posting something, but I have done enough damage for one life...er.....day
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Yep, he is reading it right now. I feel like posting something, but I have done enough damage for one life...er.....day
definitely you've irritated quite a number over there in the last few days .
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definitely you've irritated quite a number over there in the last few days .

Shit, you should read the Floyd thread here....that was childs play over there....<hangs head>
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I'd like to thank Floyd Landis for freeing up three weeks out of my summer. His was the last high-profile doping positive that I could stand, so now I don't bother to watch the TdF.

Thanks, Floyd! Oh, and Floyd: When you're out of money and Armstrong stops returning your calls, will you consider writing a tell-all book?

I've still got an autograph you signed for me when I was just getting in to mountain bike racing. I'm not sure whether I should piss on it or keep it to remind me that cheats always get their comeuppance.
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I'd like to thank Floyd Landis for freeing up three weeks out of my summer. His was the last high-profile doping positive that I could stand, so now I don't bother to watch the TdF.

Thanks, Floyd! Oh, and Floyd: When you're out of money and Armstrong stops returning your calls, will you consider writing a tell-all book?

I've still got an autograph you signed for me when I was just getting in to mountain bike racing. I'm not sure whether I should piss on it or keep it to remind me that cheats always get their comeuppance.
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