Oh come on spill the beans.Oh, and one more thing just to throw in there. I've not been out for any proper rides lately, but have been busy on the geek front and finally gone full carbon.
Oh come on spill the beans.Oh, and one more thing just to throw in there. I've not been out for any proper rides lately, but have been busy on the geek front and finally gone full carbon.
Oh come on spill the beans.
Like that is it, come on what have you got!?!!I'll post some photos when I get the chance to do some. What I will say is that I got her second hand at a price I was made up with and she fitted like a glove on the test ride with the nice bloke I bought her off. It was a question of get a Carrera TdF or Zelos for our 15 yr old in the hope he'll get the full cycling bug, or get myself a second hand full carbon and let Jnr ride the Battaglin and me still using her as a winter hack and second bike if Jnr doesn't fully get the bug. In the end, it was no contest.
Like that is it, come on what have you got!?!!
Another good day for Majka. Blistering attack to ride everyone off his wheel from about 2km out and then held on to win the stage quite comfortably. I'm not sure why Kirby is so convinced Jon Izagirre is favourite for the GC. He's convinced himself that he's a far superior TT'er than Majka. I've not checked this particular Izagirre's TT record, but one thing I do know without checking is that Majka is no mug at a TT. If I was having a bet right now, having only checked the TT profile and distance, I'd back Majka to keep yellow tomorrow.
Like that is it, come on what have you got!?!!
Very nice 1066.
That's a serious upgrade, no wonder you're rightly very pleased and proud.
Good shopping.
Right then, you'll have to make do with naf photos from last night as I can't see me getting the chance or having the inclination to do better ones.
First up to remind you is my old Battaglin, with recently added new shorter stem, new (secondhand) Fizik Aliante saddle and Deda carbon seatpost. She's strictly Italian apart from the Vredestein Fortessa Tricomp tyres. I still love her, despite the creaks and the fact she's probably a tiny bit big for me.
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Now here's the new addition. Verenti Rhigos .03
Sram Rival groupset this time, except the Truvativ/Elita crankset being the trade off spec and the Me branded brakes. She's the perfect size for me and when I got on her I just fell in love. Really light and she glided off down the road just like I imagined a full carbon should. Nothing like the Ribble Evo Pro I'd previously tested. She's definitely built for comfort, and I feel already like I could go all day on her. Came with the Fizik Antares saddle upgrade that the previous owner put on, but I added new Look Keo classic pedals and a pair of secondhand Arundel side loading carbon bottle cages. Tyres are Vittoria Diamante Pro, which I have already had a puncture on. They roll lovely though and the puncture was probably down to under inflation and the broken seashells on the cycle path that I got it on (although the Vredesteins have been over that path countless times with no issues....so far). Only thing left to get now is a Garmin 200, but I'm on the look out for a deal, so no big rush.
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Was a good, aggressive race.The London Surrey Classic today was brilliant. Did no one else watch it?
I've just finished watching 'as live', and that was a great race - really good tactical stuff that ended with an English 1-2. Great to see Adam Blythe take it ahead of Swift, for who Sky had ridden an impeccable race.
I'd love to see Blythe back on the World stage.
A mate of mine rides a Verenti. He loves it, a really nice bike. Enjoy, 1066.
No it wouldn't, he might ruin my Adam Blythe joke:-I'd love to see Blythe back on the World stage.
No it wouldn't, he might ruin my Adam Blythe joke:-
***clears throat***
Blythe, pah, the best thing he did in cycling was Lizzie Armitstead.
I thank you, here all week.
And the traffic furniture. Racing in Belgium Holland is just several hours of avoiding lumps of concrete!T'is Eneco time.
This'll be the race that goes through lovely little villages, all locked by canals.
They all look great until I think 'blimey I bet that's b*****d cold in the winter'.
And the traffic furniture. Racing in Belgium Holland is just several hours of avoiding lumps of concrete!