UCI legal TT-helmets?
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Superlite, I thought the same thing...six months ago. Jan is fat, and hasn't raced at all, even when he was supposed to.
a better pic of Jan&his machine. One can see clearly that that is no Walser (I wonder in which basement his last year's machine catches dust - i wonder if they would mind if i relieved them of that piece of junk
I'm not sure he can beat Lance, but he sure can challenge him!
BTW, according to his own words, he is glad to be the first 120kg athlete to win a mountain jersey
I'm not sure he can beat Lance, but he sure can challenge him!
BTW, according to his own words, he is glad to be the first 120kg athlete to win a mountain jersey
Ye Olde Balde One wrote:Joel wrote:Ullie looks like he's ready for the tour and he's riding a his Walser bars again. Not sure about the frame
I hope he rides well.
The front wheel is a Xentis, 715gm claimed.
right, if jan sticks to them i guess the´ll sell like hot cakes (in germany)
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I was thinking same. If Jan starts to drink his coffee on left hand, so wil many people in Germany.
Anyway, Xentis wheels look nice in new Tour mag. If I would be byuing front wheel only in TT or Triatlon I would sure be interested. Now Lightweight's for multible use.
Anyway, Xentis wheels look nice in new Tour mag. If I would be byuing front wheel only in TT or Triatlon I would sure be interested. Now Lightweight's for multible use.
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Samu Ilonen wrote:I was thinking same. If Jan starts to drink his coffee on left hand, so wil many people in Germany.
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OT ON...but he IS LEFT-HANDED...no, i´m just kiddin`...OT OFF
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Samu Ilonen wrote:Selev but any more?
LAS Crono is UCI approved:
http://www.bikecafe.net/Press/PR.4.15.04las.asp
Joel wrote:Martin wrote:The stem was also an alloy-coloured thingy, definitely no Walser.
Martin
I said the bar is Walset, not the stem
I wasn't trying to contradict you. I haven't seen a Walser Aerobar close enough to tell, but Rich uses one and that seems to have the stem built in.
at http://t-mobile.streamingfactory.de/gui.php (Klick on "Etappe 1" under "Film Auswählen" and tehn in the top right box on "ISDN" or "DSL" )there is a short film on Ullrichs TT machine. German text, but interesting pics!
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The simple answer?
It is a Giant - same frame ONCE used in 2003. Same frame Liberty Securities continue to use.
Same frame Tmobile ladies use and same frame everyone in Tmobile team uses.
Not a Waser folks - Giant does make good quality bikes ya know?
It is a Giant - same frame ONCE used in 2003. Same frame Liberty Securities continue to use.
Same frame Tmobile ladies use and same frame everyone in Tmobile team uses.
Not a Waser folks - Giant does make good quality bikes ya know?
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Villadsen wrote:The stem was an old Look adjustable stem style because the bike was brand new so it had not been fully adjusted for Ulle.
the same frame was used in Murcia - so I would think the stem is rather adapted for the new bars (which are more similar to Ullrich's bars in the past). Replacing the normal bars giant installs on its TT bikes for ONCE and other Tmobile folks.
http://grahamwatson.com/gw/imagedocs.ns ... St2-001000
martin wrote:Joel wrote:Martin wrote:The stem was also an alloy-coloured thingy, definitely no Walser.
Martin
I said the bar is Walset, not the stem
I wasn't trying to contradict you. I haven't seen a Walser Aerobar close enough to tell, but Rich uses one and that seems to have the stem built in.
at http://t-mobile.streamingfactory.de/gui.php (Klick on "Etappe 1" under "Film Auswählen" and tehn in the top right box on "ISDN" or "DSL" )there is a short film on Ullrichs TT machine. German text, but interesting pics!
Martin
I agree Martin - And other thing - The brake levers on the walser bar are Carbon whereas the one's on Ulle's bike are Alumnium.
Not walser
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