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Post by Pat S on Jul 24, 2009 22:42:49 GMT -8
Videos of an unidentified SRV rider have been leaked through YouTube. The eyes of the entire competitive cycling world are analyzing the details in an effort to determine the validity of the unusual methods. Cycling is a funny copycat sport, so don't be too surprised if you see Team Radio Shack adopting these techniques during 2010 early-season training camps.
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Post by bigdudesmallbike on Jul 25, 2009 20:00:57 GMT -8
WoW! I am sure Team Radio Shack will be adopting these techniques as will I. One of these days I will get the nerve to try out a CAT 5 race... For now I am sticking with Charity Rides!!
Eric
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Post by Mike S on Jul 26, 2009 18:45:43 GMT -8
Videos of an unidentified SRV rider have been leaked through YouTube. The eyes of the entire competitive cycling world are analyzing the details in an effort to determine the validity of the unusual methods. Cycling is a funny copycat sport, so don't be too surprised if you see Team Radio Shack adopting these techniques during 2010 early-season training camps. I'm not sure what that pro cyclist was doing in my neighborhood and I'm not sure how he got an SRV kit. I've studied the video closely and I also found that he was wearing number 375 from the Elkhorn Stage Race in 2008...suspicious to say the least... p.s. that's a mighty nice image of the sprint.
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