they didn't want to win....
really maybe they thought the choice was correct considering route... just somebody else had better legs that day.
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they didn't want to win....
Lol. In this ever maddening world where facts and truth are whatever people spew out of their mouths at any given moment, I've become rather fond of actual facts and truth being laid out there. Keep up the good work.benzebub wrote: ↑Tue Jul 30, 2019 12:50 pm2018: Valverde - Campagnolomendiz wrote: ↑Sun Jul 28, 2019 9:16 pmI am from Spain, I am registered in this forum from 2005. I promise not read and answer the Calnago posts any more. This thread is about pros in LW wheels. Not pro in Enve or Campagnolo wheels because never a cyclist choose Enve or Campagnolo if Enve or Campagnolo do not pay them. Riders in Worlds choose always LW, not another brand of wheels, enough said.
2017: Sagan - Roval
2016: Sagan - Roval
2015: Sagan - Roval
2014: Kwiatkowski - Zipp
2013: Rui Costa - Campagnolo
2012: Gilbert - Easton
2011: Cavendish - Shimano
2010: Hushovd - Zipp
2009: Evans - Mavic
Yes... I see your point..
Good morning, We are happy to let you know that LW is continuing and that all customers are being serviced. We are also selling products as usual.HammerTime2 wrote: ↑Fri Sep 27, 2019 9:55 pmAny update on what's happening with the Lightweight/Carbonsports bankruptcy (insolvency or whatever)? Does it appear that Lightweight will continue as a going concern, under whatever ownership, servicing existing products and selling new products?