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He guys look here http://www.pezcyclingnews.com/?pg=pelopics-apr04
There's a picture of cipo with lightweightwheels with cosmic stickers
There's a picture of cipo with lightweightwheels with cosmic stickers
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Johancoenen wrote:He guys look here http://www.pezcyclingnews.com/?pg=pelopics-apr04
There's a picture of cipo with lightweightwheels with cosmic stickers
Why not, he owns six sets
btw: Wese used them at Amstel, too....
The Pro's *really* seem to love them
Anybody can identify the rear wheel? Did he puncture?
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That is a corima I saw it by myself... By the way I was also riding lightweights in the Amstel Gold race I finished 56. greetings Johancoenen www.johancoenen.be
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martin wrote:Johancoenen wrote:He guys look here http://www.pezcyclingnews.com/?pg=pelopics-apr04
There's a picture of cipo with lightweightwheels with cosmic stickers
Why not, he owns six sets
btw: Wese used them at Amstel, too....
The Pro's *really* seem to love them
Anybody can identify the rear wheel? Did he puncture?
Wese had Lightweight front and rear. Zabel rode Lightweights at the AGR just as well as a few others (I noticed Johan Coenen on Lightweights there as well).
I was there but had no camera...
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Yes thats right. Telekom is using for the moment, Lightweights, Corima, Cosmic carbon without decals ans shimano carbon
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Johancoenen wrote:That is a corima I saw it by myself... By the way I was also riding lightweights in the Amstel Gold race I finished 56. greetings Johancoenen www.johancoenen.be
ooopsss....I was a few seconds to fast
Congratulations Johan!!! Great to have a professional rider here in this forum!!!! I saw you on Sunday and was really impressed (I´m sure you didn´t notice me )
Let us know: What do the pros really love about those wheels? Is it only weight? And is it true that you all have to buy them by yourself?
Johancoenen wrote:Yes thats right. Telekom is using for the moment, Lightweights, Corima, Cosmic carbon without decals ans shimano carbon
Hi Johan,
welcome to the list!
and congratulations to your placing at Amstel!
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Yes, that's right A bought them by myself. But yesterday after the race I noticed that their was a "Crack and bump" in the rear wheel !!!
Now I'm may send them back to Germany and hopely they can fix it.....
But this are great wheels, light and stiff. I love them.
Now I'm may send them back to Germany and hopely they can fix it.....
But this are great wheels, light and stiff. I love them.
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Johancoenen wrote:Yes, that's right A bought them by myself. But yesterday after the race I noticed that their was a "Crack and bump" in the rear wheel !!!
Now I'm may send them back to Germany and hopely they can fix it.....
But this are great wheels, light and stiff. I love them.
Johan,
are you positive about the rear wheel being a Corima? i examined several pics of the AGR very closely and the longer i look, the more i think it *is* a rear Lightweight wheel. (This was also discussed in german "Tour" magazine's forum). Even Carbonsports have confirmed that Wese used a complete set of LWs?
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Yes, I was wrong. It is a lightweight. but some other riders where riding Corima
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Johancoenen wrote:Yes, I was wrong. It is a lightweight. but some other riders where riding Corima
thanks for the confirmation, i was really starting to be confused...
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you said, that you bought the wheels self. how long did YOU wait for this set? is the waiting-time for a pro also 3-4 month? it don't have to interest me, because i've got my own lightweight-wheelset . but i'm wondered as well. and have you got a wheelset without the 'lightweight'-decals?
you said, that you bought the wheels self. how long did YOU wait for this set? is the waiting-time for a pro also 3-4 month? it don't have to interest me, because i've got my own lightweight-wheelset . but i'm wondered as well. and have you got a wheelset without the 'lightweight'-decals?
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Yes I also waited 6 month's for my wheels. At the moment I've got Lightweight "decals" on my wheels.
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i didn't wait for my wheelset. i said that i take it, and some days later i hold them in my hands. and that without decals not so bad? or? o.k. i bought them used. i've them from a triathlon-pro. he used them for 5 times perhaps. so, they looks like new ones. and were very much cheapier
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