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29ers rule - Olympic 1st and 3rd, 4th, 5th .... etc


kingalton

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It must be kuk to spend tens of thousands on a new bike and have the need to tell the world how good it is. just because deep down they feeling that it just a bike like their old one. Still have to pedal it. Then they see a pro win on a bike that has zip in common with their own bike except the wheels are the same size and they all start screaming i told u so.........insecure muppets

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I don't I have enough popcorn in my house tonight for this fred, but WTF. 29ers make me think they are The Borg! They won't shutup until we are all assimilated.

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It must be kuk to spend tens of thousands on a new bike and have the need to tell the world how good it is. just because deep down they feeling that it just a bike like their old one. Still have to pedal it. Then they see a pro win on a bike that has zip in common with their own bike except the wheels are the same size and they all start screaming i told u so.........insecure muppets

 

Yay for Stevie!

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So what do all the naysayers have to say now? ;-)

Yeah, I loved the way Burry's 29er rolled over that rock garden especially :whistling:
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Are there any stats on how many riders rode 29, 27.5 or 26. Unless that it's known we cant really compare.

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Not to take anything away from what Burry achieved or whether a 29er is better then a 26" or 27.5", blah blah, blah. But does Burry not always look uncomfortable when he rides, like he is not big enough for the bike being a smallish chap? Is it pehaps just his style of riding rather?

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