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That's Vaughn (I think). Always has an interesting bike or two.
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Ascents that aren't too steep that you have to run up, a good quality surface to cycle on, adequate barriers around the track and an audience that seem to be having a good time and cheering you on?
Or maybe the money sticking out of her crack you div...
I call bullshit, you are too much of a tart to ride in muddy conditions.
You're right as ever.
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Track Coaching Session.
Olympic coach Gene Portuesi with 1959 U.S. national champion Joanne Speckin (left) and multi
national U.S. champion Nancy Neiman Baranet (rignt). This is a scan from Nancy's out-of-print
book 'Bicycling.' It's well worth trying to search it out. There's a great amount of information on
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Nowt cooler than a fixed tandem at full power.
Even though I'm an experienced tandemist, I haven't the nerve.
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collecting "sea coal" from somewhere oop North?
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Those legs are ridiculous!
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Probably too big to include picture but I found this whilst searching through some old photos of the Bermondsey area.
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Interesting seeing the difference, prefer the way they used to look as well
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from steephill.tv ... decent collection of jerseys between the brits.
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I like that Wiggins' jersey says 'Wiggo' down the side.
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You take that?
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yeh
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NICEEEEE.
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yeh few years back now. cool guy
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^^^^ Cav either got dressed in the dark of someone's mixed up his pairs of arm warmers in the laundry.
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That single pic of the Sky riders really sums up their personalities; I love Cav's "I'm clearly the best here, fuck the rest" expression!
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I dunno, looks a bit like 'I shouldn't have had that extra sausage at breakfast this morning' to me.
Sure I saw this guy in Leeds today on a De Rosa. Have never seen those weird fins on a helmet before..