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A nice read for Pegoretti fans (the Jerk fans, too)
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The Jerk is the best kind of salesman.
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I would never call potential customers "f-king vultures" because they wanted to own a bike Dario had built.
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Lots of bottom feeders came outta the woodwork. |
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Nice write-up from an interesting perspective, I’m looking forward to the coming installments.
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I am out of the loop - who is the Jerk? In the context of this forum, of course...
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Great write up - excited for the BLE chapter. God knows it will just make me want one more.. Dario was the king of oversized steel. |
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A former member’s forum name. AKA Craig, who wrote the article, who owns Summer Cycles, who once ran a shop here in Boston, and the antithesis of a jerk.
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I'm with you, super keen on the BLE
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http://gaulzetti.co/ |
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I didn't know who Dario Pegoretti was until last week so thanks paceline. I remember growing up across the street from two brothers and in the early 90s they were big into following road racing and I got to hear more than I wanted about Miguel Indurain. Its nice to find this connection now.
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good article
except it seems he was calling other people vultures at the same time he was yearning for a bike just like the vultures.
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I've never met Dario or Craig, but that's my take. I hope to one day climb on a Peg. It will have to be someone my size on a ride with me whom is willing to swap bikes for a bit. Most cyclists are honored to do this. If I live long enough perhaps. Byron |
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I don´t know anything except this: the man can write.
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