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Definately a little different....
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.....getting more aero on your road bike! http://www.neci.nec.com/...iway/bike/tt/tt.html
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Re: Definately a little different.... [cerveloguy] [ In reply to ]
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Dude! I've seen this guy riding out by me - never knew who he was. This is awesome - I have to see what he's about!





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Re: Definately a little different.... [cerveloguy] [ In reply to ]
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this guys websight is a trip...he's got some novel/good ideas though. i would hate to crash while on the aero bars under the drops! two snapped arms! i wonder if he races or competes at all, and what kind of times he puts up?
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Re: Definately a little different.... [luke] [ In reply to ]
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[reply]this guys websight is a trip...he's got some novel/good ideas though. i would hate to crash while on the aero bars under the drops! two snapped arms! i wonder if he races or competes at all, and what kind of times he puts up?[/reply]

It says on the site he does brevet type races, so long distance 200k-1200k stuff. But the strange thing is, I am not so sure his new position is any more aero than the position with the aerobars on top of the drops.


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Re: Definately a little different.... [gerard] [ In reply to ]
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aero or not I would not want him on the course with me or you. that is just not safe

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Re: Definately a little different.... [eric] [ In reply to ]
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Is he having a laugh or what? Could you ride 200km plus in that position?

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Re: Definately a little different.... [luke] [ In reply to ]
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Let's hear it for the garage mechanics! [ In reply to ]
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Interesting development project. I like some of his ideas, especially the bottle cage mounting on the seatpost. I'm not too fond of the Ti fork idea, but that's just me. One interesting thing is how much of a weight weenie he becomes over minutia.

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Re: Let's hear it for the garage mechanics! [brider] [ In reply to ]
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nothing new...I remember seeing V. Ekimov with the same
set up in the Tour some 6-7 years back...
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