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https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...f2d58d39f.jpeg https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...4304de0a5b.jpg One of my buddies that does elder care sent me some photos. Paramount tandem, Cinelli and a Mondio. He has Alzheimer's so he cannot recall what bike he did the record on, but he does recall the event, and that he and his son would absolutely fly on the Paramount tandem. He has a bunch of pics of him and Lance Armstrong etc. Just thought I would share. |
Ok....being a Bimmer guy I just have to admit I had a hard time seeing the bikes for the posters.
Man I miss my E46 ZHP! |
Originally Posted by jamesdak
(Post 22551120)
Man I miss my E46... https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...2f7ddca714.png DD |
That is extra cool (the bikes and rides and accomplishments, not the dementia).
This is a good reminder for me to start a little journal or something of my cycling activities for my later years. Imagine what it was like to be riding in the late fifties and early sixties, it was another world. |
Cinelli looks like a pista. Hard to see exactly in the picture but looks like round fork tubes, track dropouts. Wolf ears, so pre-1960.
What's interesting that the fork crown is nothing I have seen on a Cinelli but the paint matches well to the frame. |
That's some amazingly awesome history!! Too cool, sad to hear about the Alzheimer's ( my father-in-law suffered with it ).
Originally Posted by Drillium Dude
(Post 22551162)
Assisting with the thread derail: I miss my E46, too :)
DD https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...a67f216439.jpg |
GTS series was always a hoot. Sweet poster.
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Originally Posted by iab
(Post 22551356)
Cinelli looks like a pista. Hard to see exactly in the picture but looks like round fork tubes, track dropouts. Wolf ears, so pre-1960.
What's interesting that the fork crown is nothing I have seen on a Cinelli but the paint matches well to the frame. 1962, yikes. I wonder what the record is now? Unless my math is wrong, that averages out to 14+- miles per hour. Super impressive. |
I was puzzled by 1962 date on that certificate, since the ABLA was the nationwide organization governing bike racing when I started competing in 1963. I guess it was issued long after the date on which the record was set.
From the USCF Wikipedia page: "The Amateur Bicycle League of America was organized in 1920 and incorporated in New York in 1921. In 1975, the name was changed to the United States Cycling Federation." |
Originally Posted by RobertUI
(Post 22551375)
That's some amazingly awesome history!! Too cool, sad to hear about the Alzheimer's ( my father-in-law suffered with it ).
I miss mine too... https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...a67f216439.jpg |
Originally Posted by Trakhak
(Post 22551494)
I was puzzled by 1962 date on that certificate, since the ABLA was the nationwide organization governing bike racing when I started competing in 1963. I guess it was issued long after the date on which the record was set.
From the USCF Wikipedia page: "The Amateur Bicycle League of America was organized in 1920 and incorporated in New York in 1921. In 1975, the name was changed to the United States Cycling Federation." |
Originally Posted by bbbob
(Post 22551543)
The certificate is odd because the USCF didn't exist until 1975? it was called the ABL previously, yet the event date is 1962.
Originally Posted by Erzulis Boat
(Post 22551505)
Perhaps the original was lost/destroyed, and he had a re-issue. He was very active with USA Cycling his entire life, so getting a replacement would have probably been relatively easy I suppose.
Pretty good time (32:25) for 449.5 miles, 13.87 mph, especially given the terrain, and likely the elapsed time (including stops). Very impressive. By comparison, many flesches are 240 miles in 24 hours, and brevets are similar. I can't imagine doing 4 centuries back to back and adding in another 50 for good measure. 32+ hours of exertion is really pushing it. Then think of the 6-day races. Holy cow we're a bunch of under-achievers. |
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