I read that he expects the bills will be paid once everything is sorted out, so all's well that ends well.
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I read that he expects the bills will be paid once everything is sorted out, so all's well that ends well.
Who owns Fulcrum?
Does the UCI no longer apply the 5cm rule to the nose of the saddle verus the bottom bracket? Wheelbase seems a bit long as we don''t usually see that much space between the seat tube and tire.
The UCI never show up to check bikes setup for off-season team launches and marketing photo shoots.
How did they manage to pack so much ugly into one bike, I wonder?osw000 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 07, 2020 11:44 amhttps://movistarteam.com/en/2020-01-02/zipp-joins
Bike looks terrific. Seems to be Valverde's own judging by the saddle fore-aft and drop.
I recall Valverde being reluctant to disk brakes, but sponsors rule the sport... and this must have been a big move from Sram to end such a long Campagnolo partnership with Movistar. 37 years since the Banesto era.
Frankly, it looks nice to me with the exception of the “see me from mars NASCAR STYLE Zipp logos on the wheels!!!BdaGhisallo wrote:How did they manage to pack so much ugly into one bike, I wonder?
That saddle pushed all the way forward in the cradle that itself is pushed all the way forward doesn't churn your stomach at all?
2020 Componentry is an eye sore.BdaGhisallo wrote: ↑Tue Jan 07, 2020 6:00 pmHow did they manage to pack so much ugly into one bike, I wonder?osw000 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 07, 2020 11:44 amhttps://movistarteam.com/en/2020-01-02/zipp-joins
Bike looks terrific. Seems to be Valverde's own judging by the saddle fore-aft and drop.
I recall Valverde being reluctant to disk brakes, but sponsors rule the sport... and this must have been a big move from Sram to end such a long Campagnolo partnership with Movistar. 37 years since the Banesto era.
2018 is definitely better!chorus88 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 07, 2020 7:14 pm2020 Componentry is an eye sore.BdaGhisallo wrote: ↑Tue Jan 07, 2020 6:00 pmHow did they manage to pack so much ugly into one bike, I wonder?osw000 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 07, 2020 11:44 amhttps://movistarteam.com/en/2020-01-02/zipp-joins
Bike looks terrific. Seems to be Valverde's own judging by the saddle fore-aft and drop.
I recall Valverde being reluctant to disk brakes, but sponsors rule the sport... and this must have been a big move from Sram to end such a long Campagnolo partnership with Movistar. 37 years since the Banesto era.
Compared to Valverde’s 2018 Canyon Ultimate CF SLX