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Originally Posted by Danhalen
(Post 5227276)
Do you still feel like changing that in the fall? :D I'm pretty sure I'm not getting back on "the road", so I'll be itching to get on the "road". Know what I mean?
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Originally Posted by somnambulant
(Post 5227167)
Then again, it's easy to say that without having to worry about bleedin' saddle sores. ;)
actually, i was not the most pleasant-looking or -feeling creature on my bike tour either. (cringes at the memory) |
Blood is just my way of showing how much I care. :)
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Originally Posted by canice
(Post 5227439)
ewwww.
actually, i was not the most pleasant-looking or -feeling creature on my bike tour either. (cringes at the memory) ps. man.. can't we name ANYTHING without a giant company's brand scorched onto it? The Hummingbird Centre is no more. It's now the Sony Centre For The Performing Arts. oy. |
i will always remember look on my boyfriend's face when i explained, and then showed, him what saddle sores were.
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*shudder*
Thanks for that. :P |
Now in order for you to see his face when you...... oh my. :eek:
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Originally Posted by TRaffic Jammer
(Post 5227518)
Now in order for you to see his face when you...... oh my. :eek:
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^^;)^^
Tailwind alert!!!! go east now!!! there are white caps on the lake...oh yes |
This will never stop entertaining me: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PXQMw4n29qU
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definitely an episode of Maximum Carnage!! sorry to :lol: at someone's misfortune but the guy with the collarbone injury looking for a protective hug from the marshal
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Originally Posted by TRaffic Jammer
(Post 5227745)
definitely an episode of Maximum Carnage!! sorry to :lol: at someone's misfortune but the guy with the collarbone injury looking for a protective hug from the marshal
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That totally looked like that greasy clay mud.... the kind where nothing has any grip, and if by change the knobbies were far enough apart to grip, they are filled with gumbo within a revolution of two. I grew up off roading (4x4) with my Dad and have to say tire choice in the mud is a trick/luck/art proposition at best. One needs to be intimate with the local dirt to make an informed choice. Do they have MTB/cross tires that use centrifugal force to clear the tread like 4x4 Monster Mudders?
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Originally Posted by somnambulant
(Post 5227847)
hahaha.. totally. Can you say "bad tire choices?" I actually read an interview with Jonathan Page at lunch where he was talking about that video and saying how important tire choice and tire pressure is in cross racing. He said that was the problem for nearly everyone in that corner. I mean, the way people slid on their backs along the ground there, I can't imagine what ANY tires would do to help you. But, dude finished 2nd in the Worlds, so I guess he knows. :P
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Yeah, Page was saying in the interview that he now has the treasured Dugast sponsorship. :D Those badboys are pricey (and still handmade by Dugast himself)! http://cyclocrossworld.stores.yahoo....ttubulars.html
Here's the interview btw, if anyone cares: http://www.cyclingnews.com/riders/20...han_page_sep07 |
Wow that's impressive ... still making them after 55 years, 55 years!!!! Madness. No wonder they cost so much... how do you hand make a tire like that?
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Originally Posted by TRaffic Jammer
(Post 5228173)
Wow that's impressive ... still making them after 55 years, 55 years!!!! Madness. No wonder they cost so much... how do you hand make a tire like that?
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Originally Posted by MattRennick
(Post 5225170)
Hey dude, were you riding near King & Bathurst around 9:00 this morning?
yep, definitely. white fixie? too bad, I think that that would have been before I wiped out like an idiot on the wet streetcar tracks by MEC. And, for the record, I had my first "nailed by a car while on the job" today. genius wasn't looking, and switched into the right lane infront of a parked car, and me, while I was in a full out sprint. Surprisingly, it wasn't as bad as I thought that it'd be.. there was something almost poetic about doing a half front flip over the bars. And then the ground showed up. :D All in all, I'm no longer as worried about falling while wearing clips and straps as I once was... :) fun times. |
Originally Posted by somnambulant
(Post 5227659)
This will never stop entertaining me: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PXQMw4n29qU
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Originally Posted by FixedJamaican
(Post 5228878)
yep, definitely. white fixie?
too bad, I think that that would have been before I wiped out like an idiot on the wet streetcar tracks by MEC. And, for the record, I had my first "nailed by a car while on the job" today. genius wasn't looking, and switched into the right lane infront of a parked car, and me, while I was in a full out sprint. Surprisingly, it wasn't as bad as I thought that it'd be.. there was something almost poetic about doing a half front flip over the bars. And then the ground showed up. :D All in all, I'm no longer as worried about falling while wearing clips and straps as I once was... :) fun times. The pull into the right lane right after a parks car is also a NOTORIOUS move. The one time I've been seriously hit in this city was as direct result of that move. Stay safe, dude - see you around. |
Well I slept through the safety meeting. I'm going to be at the Artful Dodger on Isabella tonight if anyone is interested.
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Almost got right hooked on my way over to cavern, ****ing cabbie.
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Nice meeting some of you guys, the days videos will be up once I get a look - hopefully they're not ****.
MattR, think I saw you tonight on Queen W heading east near the Gladstone - I was heading west admiring the sidewalk scenery.. :) TIFF sure screws with traffic, both Bloor and Queen blocked off - but provides lovely scenery at times. |
OK finally uploaded. My ride from work to Cavern: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2NbKHxGMpR8
Excuse the horrible angle/aim - not a usual issue ;) I'll be tweaking that a bit more tomorrow. Looks like the youtube processing stuff really goes to town, too. |
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