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• #52
Everybody reported for trolling!
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• #53
campagNO or campagnolololololololol
ascending pitch, no?
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• #54
Bontrager is French. I can ask the French manfriend if you really must know. We will be unable to say it with a cool Gallic shrug of course.
So how do youse say Gazelle. I am Dutch so I can actually do it. Gey-selle? Ge-selle? :)
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• #55
Bontrager is American.
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• #56
Well bloody tell us then!
Trek
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• #57
Yeah but I pronounce it Bon Trajet anyway. For the continental touch.
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• #58
in the same way your name is pronounced Lol oh!
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• #59
Second time I am wrong on the internet today.
http://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=bontrager with a German origin even.
Pretty amazing what he achieved from one-man company to world-wide company. Degree in physics too.
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• #60
If a company wants to have a name that people say, then they should have a proper, sensible, easily pronouncable name like Shimano (or giant or trek or specialized, but not like SRAM).
I grew up with Shimano on MTBs, and there is no other easily pronouncable groupset manufacturer, hence I ride shimano.
so you suggest that Tullio Campagnolo resurrects from dead, goes back in time to 1930's and changes his company name for something like Smith, just because it isn't easy for you to pronounce?
sounds like arrogancebtw, he's official website was www.tuttocampybici.com so i guess its ok to say "Campy"
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• #61
"...I guess its ok to say Campy."
Ftfy!
full nasal yank twang needed
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