I heard from a friend that q-rings are forbidden, we discussed about it, but now I am unsure about it...
Can you guys help me??
Greetzz
Rotor Q-Rings => HELP??
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Forbidden in what?
This board would be a nicer place if everyone would take themselves less seriously.
I almost miss Mr Search...
I almost miss Mr Search...
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To ride competition, UCI..
I am junior (17-18 yo)
I am junior (17-18 yo)
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el_justino wrote:To ride competition, UCI..
I am junior (17-18 yo)
Perhaps someone should tell Bobby Julich that.
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well, I said just the same, there are some pro's who ride them...
Why can't I ??
So then I came to WW, to hear if he is right or not...
Why can't I ??
So then I came to WW, to hear if he is right or not...
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I don't think they are forbidden, they have been around for ages since the biopace rings. But you can check the UCI regulation, since January 1 you can download the rules for 2008.
Or send a email to wielerbondvlaanderen.
Let us know if you find more info, thanks!
Or send a email to wielerbondvlaanderen.
Let us know if you find more info, thanks!
Good luck Sheldon Brown and may Igor fly with you.
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