Questions about bike hire abroad and everything light bike related. No off-topic chat please
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natiedean24
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by natiedean24 on Fri Nov 02, 2012 4:42 pm
jmilliron wrote:Frame probably wasn't built for him. I assume he's borrowing it.
That's exactly what I was thinking; that bike probably wasn't built for him.
He has convinced some rich, star-struck lackey to lend him a bike.
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by LionelB on Sun Nov 04, 2012 11:26 am
Someone who knows told me that he had to quickly find a bike before the livestrong charity ride as he was dropped by Trek a few days before. That someone also told me it is a stock 57 corsa team.
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by Vagabond on Wed Nov 21, 2012 11:30 pm
HammerTime2 wrote:Mamil ,ha, ha. Here's what comes up when you google Mamil
Lance and the other guy have a ways to go yet.
I love this photo. I admire someone like this who is clearly very self-assured and completely without a care in the world what others think of his appearance. First I've heard of mamils. That's funny even to a mamil such as myself.
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by Mr.Gib on Thu Nov 22, 2012 3:59 am
LOVE that photo also. Love the length of the bib shorts on the guy - past the knees!. And socks with sandals to top off the look. Very stylish.
I always wonder if he rode a bike there. I'd like to see a photo of that also.
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Colonia
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by Colonia on Mon Nov 26, 2012 2:04 pm
konky wrote:Lance obviously likes big frames. As we know he's a big guy with long legs yet riding with not too much seat tube showing. That bike doesn't seem to fit him too well.
He's got plenty of seat tube showing. It's a traditional frame. His frames are usually 58s --1cm larger than what most 5'10-11" guys would use, because he needs the extra reach. As much as I dislike him, his fit is great; he isn't built right to get that textbook "Euro pro" look, and I am pretty sure looks are last on his list when it comes to a proper bike fit.
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jmilliron
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edesigner
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by edesigner on Fri Dec 07, 2012 5:44 am
artray wrote:Most people will not know what bike he his riding . As long as it does not say Trek . He still owns some of Trek so wants to keep the damage limitation going . You cannot start picking Armstrongs fit apart because he doped, you will be picking on quite a lot of pro riders if thats your criteria. Doped or not Armstrong is one hell of a bike rider.
He was a good rider no doubt. I raced Srs when he raced Jrs.. great tenacity. He was no Lemond but you can't really pick his fit apart so much. He has a curved back and they did the best they could. Yes his stage race results were skewed because of his benefit from EPO having a natural lower one vs other pros... all that aside he could hold his own in one day races back in the day.
Now if you are picking apart fit... I would love to see what a 20-30 something Sean Kelley would be like if he was properly fit with today's equipment.
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