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Don’t see anyone complain when Warren does it ????

Just to be clear, I wasn't complaining. I actually enjoy looking at all the pics posted. More asking the motivation behind doing something to get a post count up? Collecting, and posting that much content must take considerable time and effort - just wonderig why someone would spend that much time and effort to get a little counter up.

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Just to be clear, I wasn't complaining. I actually enjoy looking at all the pics posted. More asking the motivation behind doing something to get a post count up? Collecting, and posting that much content must take considerable time and effort - just wonderig why someone would spend that much time and effort to get a little counter up.

Compensating for something small maybe?

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So he can sell items on the hub!! 

Not so much the case.

 

When I first started on Le Hub, in 2009, I sold my dual sus to a Hubber in 2010, and at the time, I had just over 2000 posts.

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some more here: https://cyclingtips.com/2019/01/2018-mark-gunter-photographer-of-the-year-awards-the-judges-shortlist/?fbclid=IwAR24pSrXXFBQaz3luk_he3TlF6dx174LWwk5I5RufJLR9k-4GEc9eVx5vew 

 

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James Startt @jstartt: “Quite often the Paris-Nice race is decided on the final week-end, but this year my favorite shot came from one of the opening stages as the peloton rolled across the plains of northern France. As we came across this field of wind turbines, I stopped and waited for what seemed like hours. I expected to see the peloton strung out, racing by. Instead when the pack arrived, they were clearly in a down moment. But as the peloton inched towards the turbines they formed a perfect composition.”

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Chris Auld @cauldphoto: “Going Deep, Wout Van Aert giving everything at this years Strade Bianche, collapsing at the top of the final climb into Siena.”

 

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