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Matt Stephens Trolling Cancellara
Worth a couple minutes for the humor, and, how do you say.... testicular fortitude.
The funny part. The whole video
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Ha, that was good. Fabian seemed a good sport about it too. Thanks for posting...the wife and I are headed to Zermatt in a few months. Can't wait!
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Funny. Also agree it was nice to see everybody having a sense of humor about.
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I want THAT Pinarello!
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I believe Fabian is familiar with bikes like that..LOL!
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Quote:
The Dyodo is supposedly lighter. So you could really kick Cancellara's ass.
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I was in Zermatt yesterday doing the tourist thing (well, mainly I took a long nap in a park) and stumbled across the finish of Chasing Cancellara Zurich-Zermatt.
290 km and 7,000 meters (meters, not feet) of climbing. Race started at 1:15 AM. First rider finished under 10 hours. Amazing. The finish area was also the staging arena for an MTB festival that started today. Manufacturer turnout was top notch, from world players like Trek and Specialized to Ibis and Yeti and Rocky Mountain to Swiss companies like Bixs; SRAM and Maxxis also represented. |
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