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  1. Does anyone have any info on this bike, and an estimate of what it could be worth? The brand seems to be "Evolution" and the front chain drive is used by a small amount of "push and pull" action with the handlebars. Any ideas?
  2. Sufferfest is awesome, you won't be sorry. It's a huge download though, so make sure your internet cap is still good... Trainright (Chris Carmichael's series) is good too. What I like is that most of the DVD's has a bit of race footage here and there (although Sufferfest is all race footage). Also look at Spinervals (Coach Troy). He is very entertaining and really makes the time pass a bit faster.
  3. What impresses even more is that the reports indicate that Lance didn't even taper for this race...used it as part of his training for France
  4. Geez, looks like horrible conditions to race in! Why don't they ever broadcast this race? Great pics though, thanks Gummi!
  5. http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/liquigas-and-saxo-bank-to-merge-in-2013
  6. Seems so: http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/riders-disqualified-on-giro-ditalias-penultimate-stage
  7. Very nice looking wheel! I prefer a deeper section though, but those for a hilly race would probably be the business!
  8. Ooo...no, I haven't. Will do a quick search for them on the net. These Lightweights looks a lot stronger than the previous models, sort of a Firecrest look to them...
  9. Saw a pic of this last week...that is incredibly pretty!
  10. Where do you buy the dried wheatgrass MDW?
  11. Yip, just fit crank, adjust current FD and off you go...easy as that
  12. No, just use a DA chain for both sets. Suppose you could use a more durable chain (lower end) for training, with a removable link...easy and quick enough to swop out chains then too... Starting to sound like a lot work though
  13. What I do is run a top-end cassette on the racing wheels, in my case DA, and on the training wheels, the more durable, but heavier 105 cassette. This way, the training cassette, which stacks on the km's, doesn't wear so quick, and the extra weight is not an issue. You could save a bit of cash in the long run this way around, as your DA cassette wouldn't need replacing as often as your 105...which is quite a bit cheaper... Just my 2c
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