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Van Garderen on some new Pearl Izumi shoes
Hansens shoes close up, weight is 105gms
http://instagram.com/p/aWQB4hCxzD/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
And Brajkovic on Mavics after I thought all specialized sponsored teams had to run the SWorks shoes. Turns out not so.
Hansens shoes close up, weight is 105gms
http://instagram.com/p/aWQB4hCxzD/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
And Brajkovic on Mavics after I thought all specialized sponsored teams had to run the SWorks shoes. Turns out not so.
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Sanchez's orca http://www.cyclingnews.com/features/pro ... -orca-gold
What is a remote climbing switch?
What is a remote climbing switch?
They're extra Di2 shifters located on the flats so he doesn't have to move his hands from the flats back to the hoods or drops to shift while climbing. They're particularly popular at the cobbled classics due to the amount of time spent on the flats.
I love that track sprinting photo. It sort of makes it clear how absurd it is 57 kg climber-types being concerned about handlebar stiffness.
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russianbear wrote:What is a remote climbing switch?
http://www.cyclingnews.com/features/photos/pro-bike-samuel-sanchezs-orbea-orca-gold/269043
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Bummer about Hesj out of TdS. Not the craftiest move yesterday but definitely looked super strong big-ringing most of the climb yesterday!??!
its his position man, its just too bad to be successful road cyclist.
Honestly after so much debate about it, I've got to admit that although non-traditional, it certainly does not impair Ryder's ability to f*cking roll.
Honestly after so much debate about it, I've got to admit that although non-traditional, it certainly does not impair Ryder's ability to f*cking roll.
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misread your post so edited....
I think it's partly the optics of him being 6'2" a bonerack and riding a 56... and it's evolved for sure. He used to have a more traditional setup and you have to think they (he and slipstream) would note changes in output with changing position.
http://cyclingtips.com.au/2012/05/ryder-hesjedals-rocky-road-to-the-top/
I think it's partly the optics of him being 6'2" a bonerack and riding a 56... and it's evolved for sure. He used to have a more traditional setup and you have to think they (he and slipstream) would note changes in output with changing position.
http://cyclingtips.com.au/2012/05/ryder-hesjedals-rocky-road-to-the-top/
Last edited by petepeterson on Mon Jun 10, 2013 7:18 pm, edited 2 times in total.
https://twitter.com/chrisfroome/status/ ... 45/photo/1
Froome checking the stage 17 TT. 2 hard climbs but he uses a TT bike anyway
http://www.cyclingnews.com/tour-de-france/stage-17
Froome checking the stage 17 TT. 2 hard climbs but he uses a TT bike anyway
http://www.cyclingnews.com/tour-de-france/stage-17
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