What do weight weenies look like anyway?!?
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Richard, very cool tee you are wearing. cool movie huh?
If you want to see 'meh' content of me and my bike you can follow my life in pictures here!'Tape was made to wrap your GF's gifts, NOT hold a freakin tire on.'
Frankie - B wrote:Richard, very cool tee you are wearing. cool movie huh?
Its a great movie....
Well here are some more pictures taken from when I used to help a friend with his portfolio. They are from when I was 14. The one in the snow was on the front cover of a local paper! (I know, it doesn't look like me)
I have been in many magazines as a 'model' for him since, and the picture on the 'dale was in 220 magazine. Man, that bike was SO quick. He works for What Mountain Bike, 220 Triathlon and MBUK in the UK.
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Nice artistic shots you've got there... you can tell its done by someone who knows what they are doing All my photos are pretty lousy because they have either been taken by my mum or dad, and they haven't managed to work out how to use a camera properly yet
Hi all
A couple of pics from my trip to Switzerland & France this August.
The first photo is self explanatory -- while it was not the biggest challenge of the trip (chalk that award up to the Pragel and Aecherli passes and the even more exhausting feat of schlepping three kids and a bike from the US!!), it was a highlight of many years of cycling. The second photo is from a flea market near the foot of Mt. Ventoux -- I'm contemplating how much more difficult the ascent (and descent!) of Ventoux would have been on a single cog and wooden rims.
I broke down and bought a CR1 Limited (one of the last of the '05s) just after returning to the US. The De Rosa King was a good companion and is going on eBay soon (frame only) along with the Cinelli Rams.
A couple of pics from my trip to Switzerland & France this August.
The first photo is self explanatory -- while it was not the biggest challenge of the trip (chalk that award up to the Pragel and Aecherli passes and the even more exhausting feat of schlepping three kids and a bike from the US!!), it was a highlight of many years of cycling. The second photo is from a flea market near the foot of Mt. Ventoux -- I'm contemplating how much more difficult the ascent (and descent!) of Ventoux would have been on a single cog and wooden rims.
I broke down and bought a CR1 Limited (one of the last of the '05s) just after returning to the US. The De Rosa King was a good companion and is going on eBay soon (frame only) along with the Cinelli Rams.
Congrats on Stelvio Mordi...Great climb as you say
this is me... http://groups.msn.com/Turbo-Tommy/shoebox.msnw?action=ShowPhoto&PhotoID=2
EDIT: i had some problems with the images
EDIT: i had some problems with the images
here we go...got some pics
Myself
Bianchi Liquigas I am currently building
Myself
Bianchi Liquigas I am currently building
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