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yikes, $400 for a medal round, although maybe that is normal. I remember gold medal hockey game in Vancouver (canada vs US) was going for around $700/seat.
even $200 for a 90min session non medal session.. |
The UCI is relaxing their saddle tilt rule: UCI changes rules governing saddle tilt and saddle length | Bicycle Retailer and Industry News
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Awesome, that rule was such a poor implementation of trying not to allow a back stop on a saddle, and really hard to measure.
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sweet lord my testicles rejoice
Im comfortable right around -5, especially in pursuit position. getting to sub -3 (with my new post its closer to -1 since its the stupid 3T topper) was really hurting on my new bike. |
Not sure if I posted this before:
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I saw this posted in my track's facebook group. I'd be interested to see how many people end up applying. I feel like they'd be hard pressed to even get 16.
https://worldcyclingleague.com/rider...d-information/ |
Originally Posted by MarkWW
(Post 18384024)
I saw this posted in my track's facebook group. I'd be interested to see how many people end up applying. I feel like they'd be hard pressed to even get 16.
https://worldcyclingleague.com/rider...d-information/ |
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Originally Posted by Impreza_aL
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Olympian Bobby Lea suspended for doping violation - VeloNews.com
Bobby Lea // 2-Time Olympian // 23-Time National Champion |
Me too. But also concerned, if popping percocet level drugs to sleep is normal in the sport, that seems like a problem. It seems to be the norm for pro cyclists though, all kinds of small mentions of sleeping pills scattered around,but I only know anecdotes and not reality.
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If prescription painkiller abuse was a problem in high-level cycling, then the problem that we would have would be one of narcotic addiction and abuse, not one of doping, cheating, or performance enhancement - and I think it's extremely foolish to try to address the former as if it were the latter.
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Wow.
Originally Posted by wens
(Post 18398004)
Me too. But also concerned, if popping percocet level drugs to sleep is normal in the sport, that seems like a problem. It seems to be the norm for pro cyclists though, all kinds of small mentions of sleeping pills scattered around,but I only know anecdotes and not reality.
One racer told me to, "Drink a beer. It's probably enough alcohol to put you to sleep but not enough to affect you the next day." |
Heartbreaking to hear. Ive raced with him a couple of times (we were on the track at the same time, not sure Id call it a race lol), always been a very approachable and easy going guy. Hopefully the US can send someone to Rio in his place, but Im not sure who that would be.
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great video carleton, thanks
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It looks like the full version of Cheetah: The Nelson Vails story is on youtube now
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Huh. It looks like the documentary used a few of my buddy's personal photos of vails from his website without his permission. That's pretty lame.
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Originally Posted by MarkWW
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Huh. It looks like the documentary used a few of my buddy's personal photos of vails from his website without his permission. That's pretty lame.
A quick email with "Do you mind if I use these photos in particular...?" is probably all that the producer needed to do. But, alas...it didn't happen. |
Tokyo 2020 Games
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Track and MTB events are moving away from Tokyo to save money Cycling Venues Switched for 2020 Tokyo Games - beIN SPORTS |
cyclingtracktable
Apparently they're about €6000. My girlfriend's mother was talking about getting a table made with reclaimed wood, so naturally I'm pushing for them to get this... |
Originally Posted by MarkWW
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cyclingtracktable
Apparently they're about €6000. My girlfriend's mother was talking about getting a table made with reclaimed wood, so naturally I'm pushing for them to get this... |
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took 1st in the kilo and sprint at nationals... he's back... <3 those road miles didn't hurt his speed too much. :lol: |
Originally Posted by Impreza_aL
(Post 18444143)
https://instagram.fsnc1-1.fna.fbcdn....42056582_n.jpg
took 1st in the kilo and sprint at nationals... he's back... <3 those road miles didn't hurt his speed too much. :lol: Also, who's to say that he hasn't been training as a "pure sprinter" the past year or so? |
Theo Bos
a lot of miles if he was training solely for track sprinting. it'd be interesting which events he'll race. |
Originally Posted by Impreza_aL
(Post 18444863)
Theo Bos
a lot of miles if he was training solely for track sprinting. it'd be interesting which events he'll race. Yeah, if he's riding like that, I'd suspect that he's gonna do the Omnium or maybe man3 in team sprint? Think about it. The amount of muscle he'd have to shed in order to race on the road like that doesn't jive with the amount of muscle you'd need to race sprints at the same level. He's 6'2" and 170lbs (1.9m and 77kilos). He was always slimmer than most sprinters. How does he compare to Hoogland? |
i don't think he can handle an omnium.
it's not like he's trying to hang on the front group during a climbing stage. he'd be okay in the grupetto. yes he's always been on the leaner side of sprinters. njisane, awang, and kenny are also fairly lean sprinters. i believe he beat hoogland at nationals (finals) also qualifying in 3rd for the 200m. i can understand the match sprint win since he has a ton of experience. he lost a few days ago at some 6 day event to hoogland. but taking the kilo too, now that's just raw horsepower (assuming they both have pretty decent start techniques) |
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