Professional Cycling For the Fans - Can anyone identify the logo that I will describe in the text?

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skydive69
07-05-05, 10:23 AM
During the tdf coverage, ocassionally a logo appears in the lower left of the screen. It is similar to the cyclist of the Lance Armstrong Foundation logo, but it is different. This rider is bent over the bike in an aero position, and the rear wheel is a disk wheel. There is text that looks like something like "Easygoes" but I don't have the resolution on my giant screen TV to read it. I want to use that logo as a tattoo on the side of my lower leg, and would love to track it down so that I can get a hard copy of it. Can anyone supply anymore information about the logo? Thanks.


gcasillo
07-05-05, 10:35 AM
David Clinger, is that you? :p

skydive69
07-05-05, 11:05 AM
Nope


skydive69
07-05-05, 11:30 AM
I have just answered my own question:

http://www.equipebouyguestelecom.fr/dyn/FanClubLogin.aspx

Anyone know where I can get a clean picture of the Bouygues Telecom team logo?

Devil
07-05-05, 12:36 PM
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v366/tornvictor/logo1.jpg

skydive69
07-05-05, 02:35 PM
Super Devil - thanks. I will be sporting it on the side of my left lower leg soon! We have Dusty Donnay, one of the best tattoo artists in the country in our bicycle club. AAMOF, the Discovery channel is going to do a special on his work. He is known for his photo realistic stuff, and wanted to use me as a subject to appear on the special. His idea was a Lance picture. Now, I love good old Lance, but not enough to carry a picture of him on my leg! :D

That made a perfect print that I can take with me - thanks again my man!

Devil
07-05-05, 07:21 PM
No problem. Assisting the elderly is a rewarding experience. ;)

skydive69
07-05-05, 07:54 PM
No problem. Assisting the elderly is a rewarding experience. ;)

LOL! I resemble that!