Very, although he's not the first:-Come to this thread late, but this was the first time I've managed to watch a race live in ages... how much of an idiot was the driver of the neutral service car!!?
It's often worth checking in on Australia's SBS cycling central for a stream of a race and different commentators.
http://www.sbs.com.au/cyclingcentral/
They do most of the major events and a few smaller ones throughout the year.
The best and most expensive way of building a tool kit would be to buy the specific Shimano tool or it's http://www.parktool.com/ equivalent, as and when you need it.Cheers SB, u know u love it!!! So the next Q is are there any local geeks that could help me fit the parts if I bought them??
If I remember rightly I've found Aussie streams to be geo restricted when I've tried them via steephill.
Have to say that I've been very impressed by Robbie McEwen everytime I've heard him with Phil & Paul on the Tour Down Under.
Generally I can take anyone commentating or being the pundit, but Carlton Kirby is just getting me more and more wound up.
I met this guy at l'etape last year - 2 or 3 times over the course, including at the top of the Tourmalet. The locals were tutting, shaking their heads, raising their eyes - mad English, not respecting the way cycling should be - and everyone who approached him knew he had to be English.
He beat me up the climbs, but then I overtook him on the descents. That says I am better at descending than him, yeah?
http://road.cc/content/news/147693-...-training-ride-tour-de-france-raleigh-chopper
Was he doing a wheelie as he went past you?
He may as well have been.
He was very, very fit.
When you are toiling up a mountain in the South of France, nothing is more likely to lighten the mood than seeing a northern bloke heading up the same slopes on a Chopper.
In a way, is it anything but annoying? Is it not just attention seeking nonsense? I think I would have tutted too. Take it seriously or **** off.
The best and most expensive way of building a tool kit would be to buy the specific Shimano tool or it's http://www.parktool.com/ equivalent, as and when you need it.
Alternatively you could get a generic set like this:-
http://road.cc/content/review/147435-x-tools-bike-tool-kit
Bearing in mind I got a similar set free when subscribing to CycleSport I imagine there are cheaper options of the same.
It certainly won't let you down, but obviously you do get what you play for.
Well, your point has some merit...
However, seeing purists getting hot under the collar because of someone being a bit eccentric amuses me. As does the sight of someone riding up monument climbs on a Chopper.
The French did not seem to see the funny side, though.
Well, your point has some merit...
However, seeing purists getting hot under the collar because of someone being a bit eccentric amuses me. As does the sight of someone riding up monument climbs on a Chopper.
The French did not seem to see the funny side, though.
I'm with you PM. If he was miles behind everyone and causing a nuisance then it's different but he's putting the hammer down on bloody chopper. Don't have a pop unless you can do better.
I'm only jesting, I'm sure its all good fun. The annoying thing is probably wanting to know what he'd do on a decent bike? Frustrating to come out to watch to see someone fly up a climb on a chopper thinking bloodyhell, how fast would he get up here on a bit of carbon!
Don't worry, I know you are BS. I imagine he must have started out as a "conventional" cyclist with some history of decent performances on carbon?!
Day trip to France for a cycle down to Roubaix and back on the cards for Sunday. Any geeks fancy it
, and/or able to give route advice? Plan so far is car on ferry over, drive about 20 miles from Calais and then cycle to Roubaix giving a round trip cycle of about 120 flatish miles. Armchairclubber and me so far.