kumazan wrote:
Good. Now we need a proper independent testing. I didn't like this bit though:
However it seems Hein Verbruggen will remain honoury president of the UCI.
That must be a joke?
Honorary means nothing, as long as he isn't on the management committee and his lap dog McQuaid isn't in charge then there is nothing to worry about. It is like when people become "Honorary Life Members" of places - it means nothing and is just a meaningless reward that recognises the work he did as President.
Sagan's videos are more or less within my range, it's more a question of daring or not daring, but this is much, much more impressive. I'd never try.
I've always wanted to try the wooden tower thing on the track barriers, wondering what would happen if I did (I'd break my collarbone and a couple of other bones, most likely).
Edited by Aquarius on 13-10-2013 19:31
Those Ashton vids are incredible. Not that you get the road bike but searching for "imaginate" on youtube reveals some more incredible stuff.
Edited by ianrussell on 13-10-2013 20:31
David Millar confirms retirement will come at the end of 2014. Gave the info in an interview with Wieler Revue.
Also interesting was that the BBC had the story up on the same day it came out (if you don't live in the uk you won't get how big a deal that is) https://www.cyclingnews.com/news/david...nd-of-2014
He didn't say anything to Ten Dam and Mollema before his attack on Pailheres ao. A couple days he later you could see how he had to stay in the team bus after the teammeating. The DS then explained him his exact role.
Normal for a guy who has been a team leader for about every race he entered since he became pro.
Something I thought was interesting aswell is that all Belkin teammeetings are in Dutch.
Edited by Spilak23 on 15-10-2013 17:20