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Originally Posted by str
(Post 18809964)
thanks!
Morocco https://c2.staticflickr.com/8/7339/2...5a4442e8_o.jpg https://c2.staticflickr.com/8/7663/2...07ae4289_o.jpg |
Originally Posted by antokelly
(Post 18809987)
why are they all sitting on there todd.
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that could be it right enough super photos.
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The side of touring not as often photographed, and the bikes are still in the pic :)
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Originally Posted by jefnvk
(Post 18810349)
The side of touring not as often photographed, and the bikes are still in the pic :)
http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=524520 |
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Originally Posted by antokelly
(Post 18810516)
hah very good:thumb:so do we get to see whats in the box.
Here's mine on the North Sea coast, though! http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=524528 |
:thumb: weather looks nice sand not great for moving parts tho.
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That's all the sand she got (dirt and mud, a completely different matter...), just to get her off the path where people were walking while I was photographing! Weather was great that half of the week, the first half of the week was spent mostly in the high-viz raincoat, and those fenders neither went to Europe with the bikes nor were they installed without cause :)
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Originally Posted by str
(Post 18819329)
Morocco
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Originally Posted by antokelly
(Post 18809985)
that woman (girl) looks fantastic on a bike u would know she's a cyclist for sure.
She's basically racked up enough miles to go around the world on that bike, I'm guessing. If I'm not mistaken, that's Doug's wife Donna. They've done a couple of trans-America tours, a couple of trans-Europe tours, a trans-Canada tour. Great blog if you ever have time: Doug and Donna's LiveStrong Adventures |
Originally Posted by andyprough
(Post 18819829)
Hi Stefan, I notice that the photos on your blog often use the bicycle by itself as the central point of focus with a nice landscape background. But every once in awhile, you've shot a photo of of your bike lying down flat in the middle of some exotic road. Is there some deeper meaning to the photos of the bike lying down on the road?
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Originally Posted by andyprough
(Post 18819835)
She's basically racked up enough miles to go around the world on that bike, I'm guessing. If I'm not mistaken, that's Doug's wife Donna. They've done a couple of trans-America tours, a couple of trans-Europe tours, a trans-Canada tour. Great blog if you ever have time: Doug and Donna's LiveStrong Adventures
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nice!
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Originally Posted by str
(Post 18819329)
Morocco
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Back in 1995 I was on a tour in the French Pyrenees with several friends. We were just beginning the climb up to the Col du Souloir on a back road when the cops pulled us over. Soon came a strange procession of vehicles honking horns and throwing souvenirs onto the road. A fourth of July parade in France??? Then helicopters came hovering over. Motorcycles pulled up and guys with cameras jumped off. Then these guys came by. It looked like the Tour de France but they were all riding fairly leisurely in one big pack as if just another Sunday club ride.
Yes, it was the Tour de France! Turns out that the stage win had already been awarded to the Motorola team. One of their teammates, Fabio Casartelli, had been killed the previous day in a crash on the Col de Portet d'Aspet. Today's stage win would not influence the final standings so the Tour awarded the win to the Motorola team to benefit Casartelli's family. We got back to our hotel room in time to watch the touching finish on TV with the team crossing the finish line together in a row. That's me in the yellow jersey just ahead of Armstrong. (standing on the sidelines with the camera) http://i977.photobucket.com/albums/a...%20Souloir.jpg |
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