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• #1127
I'm afraid it's the best quality i've got. My mate, third from right at Herne Hill after a game of what he calls "real bike polo, not what these muppet hipsters play on concrete". Can anyone guess who's the person on the far right? :)
https://www.lfgss.com/picture.php?albumid=2841&pictureid=16595
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• #1128
Lynchman?
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• #1129
He's neither my friend or famous. Although he tried to be both.
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• #1130
Danny Foffa?
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• #1131
There's someone with shit in their name? it's Wiggins btw on the far right, and my friend no longer has any hair.
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• #1132
Bloke from MTB catalogue shoot defying gravity with what looks like small nuclear experiment going off behind him.
Shopped?
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• #1133
There's someone with shit in their name? it's Wiggins btw on the far right, and my friend no longer has any hair.
Obvs Wiggypops.
Is your pal famous too?
Richard Fairbrass?
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• #1134
No, just a gaffer who's now joined the army. He spent some time behind bars for smashing a couple of blokes and nearly killing them when they knocked him off his bike. Apart from that he's the nicest bloke I know.
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• #1135
I think it is 1920's, in fact I think it's the 1925 or 1926 tour. I'm fairly certain that's Nicolas Frantz in his Alcyon-Dunlop kit at the front, and I think that's Lucien Buysse behind him.
Thanks, I'm impressed by the depth of your knowledge.
Originally, I'd looked at the car and thought it could be 1914. Actually it's quite common today for the cars following a race to be 12 years old - I've driven such a car myself.
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• #1136
Shopped?
Don't think so. Looks genuine to me. Probably set up and practiced a bit though, photographed with remote flashes.
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• #1137
The more I look at it, the more I'm convinced it's a fake.
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• #1138
Awesome
Also awesome
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• #1139
The more I look at it, the more I'm convinced it's a fake.
It's real. Believe it or not it is possible to ride a bike like that.
Look at his right arm, you can see the dust on it from previous attempts where it touched the ground. No potatoes were chopped in the making of that picture. -
• #1140
It's real. Believe it or not it is possible to ride a bike like that.
Look at his right arm, you can see the dust on it from previous attempts where it touched the ground. No potatoes were chopped in the making of that picture.In this video the rider even touches the ground with the handlebar somewhere around the 10'th minute I recall www.youtube.com/watch?v=NxLXoR8mcLM
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• #1141
^it's at 8.27 if anyone else is bothered. I bloody love Life Cycles.
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• #1142
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• #1143
A barber cuts the hair of a customer, photographed by Wang Zhao on a road in Beijing, China.
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• #1144
Olaf Pignataro’s photo of Stefan Lantschner in Verona, Italy
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• #1145
Rutger Pauw photograph
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• #1146
http://mikedeere.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/bicycles-1.jpg
Mike Deere, too big to embed.
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• #1147
That's sick.
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• #1148
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• #1149
dat rake ^
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• #1150
^Was 35mm before the bricks went on.
I think it is 1920's, in fact I think it's the 1925 or 1926 tour. I'm fairly certain that's Nicolas Frantz in his Alcyon-Dunlop kit at the front, and I think that's Lucien Buysse behind him.