Anyone seen the video of MvdP going up Montrose Street?
Absolute monster.
Awesome Trident, so pleased for you.
Anyone seen the video of MvdP going up Montrose Street?
Absolute monster.
Winner got a Tissot watch which I was coveting 🤪
Just found it on YouTube. www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fei1Gumw9Is
09:00 tomorrow, Sunday, will see the Men's Elite 271.1 km road race
Trident Chapeau, thanks for giving us a narrative as to what its like in the closing k’s of a race. My wife and I were shouting at Cat Ferguson with the red helmet today who kept flicking an arm for the French girl to take a turn.
Why didn’t she do like you pick her time and go full gas? Instead she had a strop! Allowing the brave French rider to win gold.
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Congratulations Trident, truly impressive achievement!
Two brilliant days of cycling, maybe some footballers should watch this
I just found Mark Cavendish: Never Enough on Netflix. That's my next hour and a half sorted...
Me & Mike Twelves are massive rivals. I’ve won 4 national championships when he’s got silver to my gold. I’ve never stood on a lower step on the podium than him. Last month we competed in the British Cycling National Masters Champs & I was in a break of three including him, 2 minute lead with 8 miles to go….certain medal….but then I hit a pothole & had a front tyre blowout & game over for me. Mike got Gold that day. I wouldn’t expect him to do me any favours & I wouldn’t want to do him any. It’s every man for themselves, it’s not like we get paid for it :-) He did say to me afterwards that when I flicked my elbow he COULDN’T go through.
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No, but I think he knew that. None of us would have got a medal.
2024...will he / won't he...BBC link?
Im not sure he will. He is too old and to put him out in a team just to possibly seize a stage win is not economical viable for Astana but may be worth it for the Photo of him doing so in an Astana jersey.
I would suggest equalling the worlds greatest is enough and respectful too rather than staging a win for a photo legacy that the remainder of the astana team will pay for and be demoralised by.
RIAC
Amazing and moving interview with Matej Mohoric after winning Stage 19 of the TdF
https://youtu.be/pjTROQR9pHQ
Apart from the unbelievable eloquence and flawless English after having just exhausted himself, it’s a perfect summary of the team effort and suffering that goes into any endeavour.
Also a great acknowledgment of imposter syndrome, something which even the most elite people in all fields suffer from (or should, if they have any humility).
Well worth the five minutes to watch.
Seems like an opportunity missed.
I gave up TTing a few years ago, mainly due to the busy courses but also the plateau in performances which was way lower than your level. I did do a UCI masters worlds in Italy and came about half way in my age group, it was fun but a bit of a vanity exercise.
Congratulations on a massive result at the world's @trident-7. Shame to miss the gold but certainly a result to be proud of and a reward for all the hours in the saddle.
My little cousin in NZ managed to get herself a gold in the junior downhill MTB, certainly a promising future for her!!
I was reminded of your coveting of the winners watch seeing this pop up in my feed today...looks like he sees the funny side...
Very nice, are they the RSL version?
Been tempted with these myself so would be interested in your views as the spec seems great value compared to others.
Cheers,
Ben
..... for I have become the Jedi of flippers
" an extravagance is anything you buy that is of no earthly use to your wife "
Just the RL's, only had a couple of rides out on them but seem excellent for the price. No flex when putting the power down out of the saddle and run very smooth. Very easy to set up tubless and come with rim tape already installed (double wrapped) and tubless valves. Freehub is a bit loud and buzzy but it doesn't bother me. Could always stick a bit of extra grease in. Only thing is they don't come with locking rings for the centre lock brakes and typically my other wheels had the locking rings for external threads where these need the ones for internal threads. Get decent reviews online. Thyre currently £469 on Sigma Sports which I think is a bargain.
Cheers,
Ben
..... for I have become the Jedi of flippers
" an extravagance is anything you buy that is of no earthly use to your wife "
I'm 6ft4 and 15st 2lb so the 100g weight saving didn't even cross my mind🤣 I've read a review where they put these one a cross bike and went off road with them, they stayed true so quite happy with the spokes. As for the hubs I guess if you really really want the DT Swiss then it would be worth the extra.
Woke up this morning to stunning weather so popped the Brompton Electric and a full battery into the car and drove the 85 miles down to Dungeness.
Plan is to hug the coast to Hythe, Folkestone and Dover, or until the battery dies. There is a direct bus back from Dover which is the beauty of the Brompton.
I have cycled explored the coast all the way from Swanage to Dungeness, so this just continues my exploration around Kent coast bit by bit.
Make sure you stop for lunch at: https://www.dungenesssnackshack.net/
Hi all, sorry to highjack the thread.
I've put a WTB add for some SPD pedals and cleats. Thought I'd draw your attention to it here as some of you may not venture into the WTB section.
Thanks in advance.
Long shot, but I’m looking for a gravel bike for my partner. Before we splash out on a new Liv Devote… does anyone have one here that they might want to move on? Size Small please. Ideally Sram Rival or Force AXS. Thanks
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Just bought the Orro Evo gold, my first full carbon road bike. Very comfortable, I think more sportive than race or aero, which suits my aged frame - comfort is important these days! 28mm tyres, but almost enough clearance to go bigger or even knobbly if I wanted. I've not ridden carbon before - it's great but seems to rattle. Is that normal?
Anyway, does the biking cognoscenti like Orro? I hadn't heard of them. Made in Sussex, apparently.
Carbon frames are very rigid , so road shocks propagate through the frame more AND sound louder as the carbon has no sound deadening characteristics like Aluminium or Steel.
Obvious things first, its a new bike, is everything cinched up correctly, nuts bolts loose cables?
Lastly Orro , whilst I hadnt heard of them until this year. They sponsored (donated two bikes) to a local athlete who did 105 back to back Ironman triathlons on them. They must have stood up well as one of them was auctioned off at the end for charity.
Enjoy the new steed
Steve
Thank you. It feels quick and is great up hills - I live in the South Downs so we certainly have a lot of those! I am very happy with it. It's the first brand new bike I have bought in thirty years! I will see how it goes. I have read that it might benefit from upgrading the wheels and seat post, but there's no point leaping into spending money (says the watch addict!) at the moment as it's already been a revelation compared to my old eBay bargain bike
Nice Orro. Might be tricky upgrading the seatpost as it looks bespoke profile to the bike. Wheels can make a big difference though.
I think we're talking about different Orros?
The Evo Gold comes with a round alloy seatpost, so that's an easy change. I'd agree that the biggest difference would be better wheels. If it has the Fulcrums as per the website, then these are fairly bog standard heavy things.
A few hundred shelled out on some carbon fibre wheels would be a decent spend to add a bit of liveliness (lighter) and extra comfort (wider rims & tyres), that being the case. Still, make sure you get a few months of riding it first, you'll find what you like or don't like about it then.
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I've no personal experience with Orro but all the reviews and feedback from owners seems very positive. If I were looking to buy another bike they'd definitely be high on my list, especially as they seem a bit of a bargain at the moment (see for example Merlin).
On the wheel upgrade front, of course you don't have to go all out on carbon wheels (tempting though it is). I got a superb and very light alloy set from DCR wheels - I have what they call their "Standard" wheelset, lighter than a lot of the more run of the mill carbon wheels. Also they are incredibly helpful in providing advice and answering questions.
That looks lovely, very very nice
I did Dungeness to Folkestone last week, and I am eeking out the last of the lovely warm weekends, and have driven the 75 miles to Herne Bay this morning to this week explore the north Kent coast.
Herne Bay to Margate to Broadstairs to Ramsgate on the Brompton leccy. Then bus back from Margate to Herne Bay.
Old skool holiday resorts.
Curtis Bikes are fantastic.
This is their new Gravel bike, the Slackjack.
It’s an absolutely amazing thing and the first of a range of custom bikes for gravel.
I visited the workshop yesterday to do some photography with it, it’s current on its way to a custom bike show in Germany for its first public showing.
Thought I would post here, as I knew it’s something we would appreciate.
I can link to more shots but it’s waiting to be added to their website.