Predictor-Lotto
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Predictor-Lotto
As I guess everyone knows, Davitamon has said their vitamins have gotten all the publicity they need, and their pregnancy kits need a boost.
Has anyone seen the new pink "outfits" Predictor-Lotto will be riding? As my wife said, "They're going to be the little sticks women pee on!"
I'm not attacking the color pink here. I just like the idea of them advertising for a pregnancy test. I'm sure a lot of women will say, "They won a bike race, so I'll choose them to test whether I'm pregnant."
Has anyone seen the new pink "outfits" Predictor-Lotto will be riding? As my wife said, "They're going to be the little sticks women pee on!"
I'm not attacking the color pink here. I just like the idea of them advertising for a pregnancy test. I'm sure a lot of women will say, "They won a bike race, so I'll choose them to test whether I'm pregnant."
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Well at least they didn't go with pink shorts. Overall it's not as bad I had expected...actually the color looks more like 'peach' than pink but that could just be the photograph.
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Hmmm . . . That's not bad at all, really. Certainly it's not as bad as it might have been, I guess.
I looked up Predictor on the web and their color is a peachy pink rather than a Pepto Bismol pink.
I looked up Predictor on the web and their color is a peachy pink rather than a Pepto Bismol pink.
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I think those are bad to the bone...really.
I'd wear those with pride, I think they did a great job with what they had to work with.
I'd wear those with pride, I think they did a great job with what they had to work with.
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It's not peach and it's not pink. It's salmon.
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Originally Posted by bdcheung
It's not peach and it's not pink. It's salmon.
I like the ironic juxtaposition of a pregnancy test and a lottery, though. Either way, you're taking your chances!
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Originally Posted by Cypress
The guy on the right could use a samich or 20.
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The guy on the right is the U23 world TT champion. I'm sure he's doing alright.
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Originally Posted by Duke of Kent
The guy on the right is the U23 world TT champion. I'm sure he's doing alright.
If I had the aero profile of a baseball bat, I could be a TT champ too. That being said, I take comfort in knowing that I can open my own jar of mayonnaise.
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Originally Posted by Cypress
If I had the aero profile of a baseball bat, I could be a TT champ too. That being said, I take comfort in knowing that I can open my own jar of mayonnaise.
This is the best thing I;ve read on here in weeks!!!!!
HAHAHAHHAA!!!!!!!!!!!
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Originally Posted by Cypress
If I had the aero profile of a baseball bat, I could be a TT champ too. That being said, I take comfort in knowing that I can open my own jar of mayonnaise.
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Originally Posted by hokie_girl
a guy on my team couldn't open his own skewer once
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does she use her hands?
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Originally Posted by Duke of Kent
The guy on the right is the U23 world TT champion. I'm sure he's doing alright.
Watch him in 2007.
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Originally Posted by Shortrider06
I like the looks of ridleys frames but how are they performance wise?
Awesome....on a par with the best gear available. The Noah is one of the most advanced frames in production....but you'll pay for all that costly R&D!!
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Originally Posted by Shortrider06
I like the looks of ridleys frames but how are they performance wise?
edit: read this thread
https://weightweenies.starbike.com/ph...asc&highlight=
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I've heard a few stories about the Lotto team breaking a very high number of carbon bikes in 05 from people in a position to know.
No idea about the newer frames.
No idea about the newer frames.