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• #252
From this?
YouTube - Round 1 1982 World Pro Sprint Final Nakano v Singleton
What the hell did he look over his shoulder for? His Mum blowing kisses?!
YouTube - Round 3 1982 World Pro Sprint Final Nakano v Singleton
Or this one from the same year Round 3!You could email him about it:
http://www.gordonsingleton.com/contact.htmlI was there watching that day Nakano was an enigma
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• #253
Does anyone have a link to that photo of a selection of colourful bike parts and half a dozen oranges scattered on a wooden surface? I can't remember where I saw it.
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• #254
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• #255
awesome picture.. is there a higher res version anywhere?
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• #256
where is that, what is the bridge? at the back of the pic?
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• #257
From http://www.cyclingtipsblog.com out of Aus; thats the TT prologue course at a race in Bangkok, out along this carriageway and then back along the parallel one.
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• #258
^cheers
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• #259
fantastic photo
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• #260
Here's a great set of photos: https://philoconnor.smugmug.com/Pedal-Club-2024
from @clubman recent Pedal Club report:
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• #261
Thanks for mentioning the lunch report.
One point made by Phil O'Connor was that helmets and sunglasses are terrible from the photographer's point of view - could this be the reason this thread has been dormant for the past thirteen years?
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• #262
No idea if it's affected the thread, but he's certainly right that everyone looks essentially the same in a peloton (never mind different makes of helmets or sunglasses), and unless you have intimate knowledge of teams, start numbers, or jersey designs, it's hard to identify anyone. You only have to look at the mileage (in describing legendary rides or panache or whatever) that people still get out of grimaces or other expressions in old cycling photographs to see what's been lost.
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• #263
Favourite Photos
Well, we have to resist the natural temptation to consider pics of ourselves as 'favourite'. After that it may well be pictures of people we know and have ridden with (more in next post), but here is a photo I keep coming back to, even though I have no connection with it.
This is Maurice Diot (leading) and Arthur Muller during their 200 mile break in the 1951 Paris Brest Paris, the last time it was run as a race. They finished in this order.
There's a lot to be said about this edition of the race, but I'll restrain myself for the moment.
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• #264
Club Mates
This is a Bernard Thompson photo taken on one of the 'Bern and Eth' training weekends. I think it dates from the mid seventies. This was before I attempted the ride, but I'm sure if I had been there that year I would have been off the back , and probably further back than the rider who can be seen struggling in the background. The place is just over the top of Rockingham Hill (pretty brutal) about seven eight miles from the start of the return trip.
Yes, that is sleet, not dirt on the lens - it's late February and before global warming became noticeable. Note the heavy 27" pressures, also, although you can't see it, they are on single gears.
I like this because, while racing pics are everywhere, training is less well documented
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^It's those years from 1986-1989 that woke the passion of cycling for me. That is a great photo.