Looking at the shoe, and how the cut goes deeper along the span of the foot whereas the front/toe box and upper part of the shoe are barely scratched, it appears that a circular object sliced into the top of the shoe, penetrating deeper in the area between toe-box and ankle.
Last time I checked, spokes weren't circular... so you better hold onto that brush.
And if you think a micro second dab of a shoe on Kittels disc is applicable to a several second burst on the trainer, you can borrow my brush when I'm done :-)
Last time I checked, spokes weren't circular... so you better hold onto that brush.
tridork wrote:
Runningwithbees wrote:
If you think that him holding a shoe on the rotor is even remotely applicable to the 190lb Kittel traveling 28 mph, you really need to brush up on your physics.And if you think a micro second dab of a shoe on Kittels disc is applicable to a several second burst on the trainer, you can borrow my brush when I'm done :-)
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windschatten: Feb 27, 17 22:49