Questions about bike hire abroad and everything light bike related. No off-topic chat please
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djconnel
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by djconnel on Wed Jun 19, 2013 4:09 pm
All the "look good" versus "looks ugly" (although we can agree that Lars Boom leader's jersey is ugly) is subjective. The key point is pro cycling jerseys are designed to attain certain goals, and those goals are different than you would use if you were designing a jersey for other purposes. They can still be more or less attractive within those constraints, of course.
An early attempt at a "fashionable" pro jersey was La Vie Claire. Even though it's now dated, I think it was successful.

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KB
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by KB on Wed Jun 19, 2013 5:48 pm
I think the AG2R jersey is one of the best in the peloton. I also think that La Vie Claire is one the best ever. I'm not much of a fan of retro bikes because I rode them myself (back to the 60's), but I think some of jerseys were better then to look at; the all time classic for me is the checkerboard Peugeot ridden by the likes of Simpson and Merckx. What I don't miss though is the woollen jerseys apart from in mid-winter. In Summer they're too hot. I much prefer the modern fabrics.
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shoopdawoop
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by shoopdawoop on Wed Jun 19, 2013 9:00 pm

I've always loved the team Z kits. I know alot of people disliked them but I think they make the acknowledgement that bike racing is all rather silly.
Back on the topic of pro cycling, what does everyone think of Puritos chances at the tour? There was an article on velonews a few days ago about his chances but I still think he is really really underrated. If he has a shred of the form that he had at the Vuelta last year I think he could be a big threat. The first TT might be abit problematic for him but in the second I dont foresee him losing much time and he has shown that in the mountains he can take on Contador and Froome for sure. I thought he was amazing at the Vuelta last year, even after a long year of wins and close seconds he almost took down the best stage racer of the past five years.
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pastronef
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by pastronef on Wed Jun 19, 2013 10:18 pm
Hautes Pyrenees region flooded
I guess it's because of much rain, but also high temperatures, the snow melted so late and so fast
https://www.facebook.com/pyreneescyclin ... eescyclingroad to Tourmalet closed
Col de Pyresourde is closed. Saint Beat (on the Garonne river) is described as catastrophic
Complètement coupées du monde, Barèges, Cauterêts, et Luz-Saint-Sauveur sont ravitaillées en eau et en médicaments par deux hélicoptères de Pamiers et Toulouse.Bareges (on the Tourmalet) Cauterets and Luz-Saint-Sauver are isolated, helicopters are flying there.
here's Irizar in S.Lary Soulan (he's training in the Pyrenees with Zubeldia)
https://mobile.twitter.com/markelirizar ... grid?idx=1
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MattSoutherden
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by MattSoutherden on Wed Jun 19, 2013 10:28 pm
I love the way Purito races, but I don't think this Tour suits him at all. The Vuelta had numerous stages with short and punchy, or very severe finishes. This Tour features nothing like that at all. The mountain-top finishes are much more suited to the other protagonists, IMHO. And the medium mountain stages all finish with downhill run-ins. I don't see anywhere that he can take chunks out of Froome or Bertie that he isn't going to lose 3-fold in the TTs.
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KWalker
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by KWalker on Wed Jun 19, 2013 10:54 pm
I firmly disagree with you. The 2012 Giro climbs weren't that punchy and the format of the key stages featured less of them often than in the 2013 Tour. He did just fine there obviously and was riding really strong in the Dauphine. I would be surprised if he didn't podium.
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KWalker
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by KWalker on Thu Jun 20, 2013 12:03 am
Yah, he had a bad day and the TT did not suit him. He will lose time in the first TT, but he can easily get 10-20s on mountain stages that have pitches at the end by launching attacks no one else can follow. He will be fine on most stages, but stage 8, stage 15, stage 18, and stage 20 should be great for him. Maybe even stage 16.
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LouisN
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by LouisN on Thu Jun 20, 2013 3:37 am
MTKEE7 wrote:May have to change username after saying this but...
Really liked (and in fact bought) the 2007 Discovery Channel Jersey
Imagine how I feel with this Avatar...
Louis

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Kjetil
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by Kjetil on Thu Jun 20, 2013 8:19 am
Yup, that Panasonic kit even kept you safe on the crown of the road.

The Castorama kit caused punctures. Bad stuff.
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