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non-fixie 06-04-19 04:27 PM

The orphaned pictures thread
 
Let me explain.

Like many - if not most - of you I spend a lot of time searching for information on C&V stuff on-line. Sometimes I find what I'm looking for, and those results I have mostly posted previously in other threads.

But during those searches I also come across pictures that have little or no bearing on the subject at hand, but I find fascinating nonetheless and keep for future use.

Well, I've got a whole bunch by now, and appropriate threads for them have failed to show up, so I've decided to give these orphaned pictures their own thread.

If you have similar not-so-relevant-yet-interesting pictures, please share them here. :)

I'd like to kick of with this picture from the early seventies of Fedor den Hertog (left) and Cees Priem (right). Fedor was fast. Won pretty much everything when an amateur. Earned the nickname "Ivan the Terrible". But Fedor didn't understand people, and people didn't understand Fedor, and his professional career was late, short and never went anywhere. Cees was maybe not as fast, but he was more street smart. Made it to the famous Raleigh team and went on to become TVM team manager in the nineties.

https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...cde8e1f68b.jpg

Fedor is riding a RIH, from the Bustraan shop in Amsterdam, Cees' bike is a Cera, built by fellow Zeelander Cees Raas, Jan Raas' uncle. Note the Universal brake levers, combined with MAFAC brakes, a combination that was quite popular BITD.

non-fixie 06-04-19 04:29 PM

No rear brakes?
 
Something caught my attention when this showed up on my screen: the brake levers on the bike on the left. It's 1938 and these guys finished first and second in a criterium race in Rotterdam. The man on the left is Gerrit van der Ruit, and he came in second with just a front brake on his bike.

https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...a3eace9ead.jpg


I looked him up and found another pic that confirmed that this was not a coincidence:


https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...682e86e231.jpg

Gerrit was a professional rider from 1933 to 1939 and rode for Dosche Sport most of his career. BTW, the man on the right is Jan Gommers, the winner of the race.

non-fixie 06-04-19 04:32 PM

In suit and tie
 
For some reason I love this picture. It was taken in 1954. All four men were Dutch professional riders and part of the 1954 Dutch TdF team. From left to right:

Gerrit Voorting was one of two brothers (Adri was the other one) who made a name for themselves in the fifties. He looks totally at ease in his well-fitted suit.

Jan Nolten was one of Holland's biggest climbing talents BITD. The long-legged man from Limburg could give Fausto Coppi a run for his money in the mountain stages. A fine suit, but a bit long in the tooth.

Nico van Est, Wim's brother, just got a nice new suit, but no-one has told him yet how to wear it. At least he's not wearing a pen.

Thijs Roks was another talent. He was the first Dutch entrant in the Giro d'Italia in 1952. He did so well that Coppi's team offered him a contract, but Thijs' dad would have none of it. Not only a pen but also a comb in his breast pocket.

https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...f48fc37dd8.jpg

non-fixie 06-04-19 04:46 PM

Constante Girardengo:

https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...4babd1b164.jpg

P!N20 06-04-19 06:52 PM


Originally Posted by non-fixie (Post 20962341)

Not a strand of hair out of place.

ddeand 06-04-19 07:13 PM

This is going to be another great thread! Thanks!

Hudson308 06-04-19 08:33 PM

I assume the pictures don't have to be black & white, or even that old, but I've got this one. I saved it because of the little guy on the homemade (?) motorized jeep, and the Hudson in the background is the same year and model as mine.
https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...6eadf89aac.png

non-fixie 06-05-19 02:36 AM


Originally Posted by Hudson308 (Post 20962661)
I assume the pictures don't have to be black & white, or even that old, but I've got this one. I saved it because of the little guy on the homemade (?) motorized jeep, and the Hudson in the background is the same year and model as mine.
https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...6eadf89aac.png

Love that little soldier. :)

non-fixie 06-12-19 04:13 PM

From left to right: Charles B. Tripp and Eli Bowen:

https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...fc94bdff85.jpg

non-fixie 06-12-19 04:26 PM

It's about those brake levers, I think:

https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...fcc1a84ab5.jpg

Wildwood 06-12-19 05:34 PM

I must not be as old as some of you.


not exactly - but in the same vein.

Been holding on to this signed glossly, hoping Gilberto Simone becomes a cycling legend. (Well the line was shorter than G Lemond’s at InterOp).

https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...096d06cac.jpeg

Hey, he musta won the Giro or something!

bikingshearer 06-12-19 10:40 PM

https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...0c801e5593.jpg
Coppi and Bartali. One of my all-time favorite racing photos. Note the different shifting systems: Coppi on the latest and greatest (for the time), Bartali still kickin' it old school.

bikingshearer 06-12-19 10:45 PM

Another fave. Anquetil and Poulidor, Puy du Dome, 1964 TdF.

https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...22eaf4281f.jpg

The Golden Boy 06-13-19 07:50 AM


Originally Posted by non-fixie (Post 20962341)
For some reason I love this picture. It was taken in 1954. All four men were Dutch professional riders and part of the 1954 Dutch TdF team. From left to right:

Gerrit Voorting was one of two brothers (Adri was the other one) who made a name for themselves in the fifties. He looks totally at ease in his well-fitted suit.

Jan Nolten was one of Holland's biggest climbing talents BITD. The long-legged man from Limburg could give Fausto Coppi a run for his money in the mountain stages. A fine suit, but a bit long in the tooth.

Nico van Est, Wim's brother, just got a nice new suit, but no-one has told him yet how to wear it. At least he's not wearing a pen.

Thijs Roks was another talent. He was the first Dutch entrant in the Giro d'Italia in 1952. He did so well that Coppi's team offered him a contract, but Thijs' dad would have none of it. Not only a pen but also a comb in his breast pocket.

https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...f48fc37dd8.jpg


As someone with a tailored 40s suit, and some non-tailored 60s suits- the 40s suits generally don't naturally lay as well. The style was entirely different- it was supposed to be baggy and oversized- but the 50s ushered in a much cleaner look.

2wheeljonz 06-13-19 12:20 PM

https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...cf12add6b.jpeg

I e always loved this photo. It shows that you (I) can still be hard even as I age.

non-fixie 06-13-19 03:09 PM


Originally Posted by The Golden Boy (Post 20976587)
As someone with a tailored 40s suit, and some non-tailored 60s suits- the 40s suits generally don't naturally lay as well. The style was entirely different- it was supposed to be baggy and oversized- but the 50s ushered in a much cleaner look.

True. Although things in Europe were a bit different. I don't think the forties' zoot suit style ever got any traction here. Especially not here in thrifty Holland, where the durability of the material was always more important than the actual fit of the item. :o

non-fixie 06-13-19 03:10 PM

Great pic!


Originally Posted by 2wheeljonz (Post 20977071)
https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...cf12add6b.jpeg

I e always loved this photo. It shows that you (I) can still be hard even as I age.


Spaghetti Legs 06-13-19 03:24 PM

I will lose sleep tonight thinking how Charles Tripp manages that cigarette.

jeirvine 06-13-19 03:28 PM

Ted Ernst in a rollers race against his dad, Chicago, 1953. I love everything about this pic.

https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...13011aa04.jpeg

non-fixie 06-13-19 03:43 PM

2017 Gazelle promotional pic for their limited edition remake of the Champion Mondial frame. The world's best in '69 and '75.

https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...4fcdf14a7f.jpg

non-fixie 06-13-19 03:47 PM


Originally Posted by Spaghetti Legs (Post 20977425)
I will lose sleep tonight thinking how Charles Tripp manages that cigarette.

I don't think that's the only thing mr Bowen had to help him with ... ;)

Bianchi84 06-13-19 04:18 PM

Gimondi
 
I found out through a biographical article that Felice Gimondi was employed at a company in Italy. I contacted him and requested a signed picture. Not glossies, more like cards, but I thought it was very nice of him to mail them to me in NY (where I was living at that time). Since I have a Bianchi with Gimondi-bend 3ttt bars, I at least had try reaching out to him!
https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...20e180f6f2.jpg
https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...eaa865d782.jpg

Sp1990 06-13-19 04:38 PM

Wow throwback pictures

martl 06-14-19 02:39 AM


Originally Posted by non-fixie (Post 20962341)
For some reason I love this picture. It was taken in 1954. All four men were Dutch professional riders and part of the 1954 Dutch TdF team. From left to right:

Gerrit Voorting was one of two brothers (Adri was the other one) who made a name for themselves in the fifties. He looks totally at ease in his well-fitted suit.

Jan Nolten was one of Holland's biggest climbing talents BITD. The long-legged man from Limburg could give Fausto Coppi a run for his money in the mountain stages. A fine suit, but a bit long in the tooth.

Nico van Est, Wim's brother, just got a nice new suit, but no-one has told him yet how to wear it. At least he's not wearing a pen.

Thijs Roks was another talent. He was the first Dutch entrant in the Giro d'Italia in 1952. He did so well that Coppi's team offered him a contract, but Thijs' dad would have none of it. Not only a pen but also a comb in his breast pocket.

https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...f48fc37dd8.jpg

loving that picture!

and it reminds me of this one. those italians know how to wear a suit.

https://fotos.rennrad-news.de/f3/4/4...lini-large.jpg

Dan Burkhart 06-14-19 11:03 AM


Originally Posted by P!N20 (Post 20962515)
Not a strand of hair out of place.

They bought their Brylcreem by the bucket.


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