Thursday, August 13, 2009

Undeterred: Powered by Ego, Repelled by Disgust

Sometimes when a professional cyclist leaves the sport for awhile the time spent out of competition can re-charge both his competitive spirit and his ego. There is one Astana rider in particular who has recently made a much-publicized comeback, and whose ego has swelled up like a saddle sore in the intervening years. I am talking of course about Alexander Vinokourov, seen here wearing a jersey in the "Alexander Vinokourov" egoway:

Like any sport, professional cycling involves a bit of showmanship, and there's certainly nothing wrong with that. Over the years, we've come to expect a bit of attention-grabbing "flambullience," whether it's Mario Cipollini's smarmy insouciance, Vladimir Karpets's heroic mullet and facial hair configuration, or Mark Cavendish's cat-cleaning-its-ear victory salute. Furthermore, it stands to reason that sponsors also like to get into the act, providing their more popular riders with things like custom-painted bikes and idiotic glasses. However, when Vinokourov put on a jersey bearing his own photorealistic likeness, he arguably went further than any rider before him ever has by promoting himself with a picture of himself on himself, thus essentially breaking the "fourth wall" of self-promotion.

I suppose we shouldn't be surprised to see this level of audacity from Vinokourov, who has long pushed the boundaries of acceptable behavior. For example, his insistence on waxing his eyebrows has long vexed the professional peloton. In cycling, opponents will often study each-other's faces for signs of weakness, but Vinokourov's hairless brow belies his suffering. Take this photo for instance:

Is Vinokourov fiercely determined, or is he in a world of pain? It's almost impossible to tell. If he had eyebrows though we'd know at a glance:

Obviously, the Vinokourov on the left is fiercely determined, and the Vinokourov on the right is in a world of pain. And now that he's back, between his lack of eyebrows and his Vinokourov jersey he may well be unstoppable.

However, not all cyclists return to the sport as egotistical juggernauts. One rider who's had a much harder time is Tyler Hamilton, who came back to the sport by joining Michael Ball's ectoplasmic armada only to be humped by the black dog of depression:

Stevil Kinevil forwarded me this particular photo, and Hamilton's unruly mop of hair and angry countenance is in stark contrast to Vinokourov's impenetrably hairless visage. While I certainly do not want to mock Tyler Hamilton's battle with depression (who among us has not seen the black dog's "lipstick" every now and again?), it is worth noting he's beginning to look distressingly like the Opinionated Cyclist:

Of course, one way to stave off depression is to keep yourself busy. This is especially important for professional athletes, who often retire with well more than half their lives ahead of them. Yes, time can be daunting, and it can be difficult to figure out how to fill all those years. Sadly some athletes attempt to spackle the chasm of time with drink and drugs, while others, like Chris Boardman, go around promoting the "bike of the future:"

A number of readers brought this to my attention, and one pointed out its resemblance to the Trek Y-Foil, a design which was clearly ahead of its time (by which I mean it was preemptively ugly). Boardman may well be as depressed as Hamilton, since he clearly envisions a dystopian future in which theft still exists and we are so lazy that we need electrically assisted bicycles to get around. However, there is hope, since the motor will be powered by solar panels, which means that at least we'll still have the sun. While they haven't actually gotten around to building the "bike of the future" yet, Boardman assures us that they can--it's just that nobody feels like it:

Just because "all the technologies are already there" doesn't mean you should build something. All the technologies are are also there to build an army of robotic killer clowns, and while such a thing would admittedly be marginally more practical than this bike they probably shouldn't build that either.

I will admit though that I was intrigued by the "fingerprint recognition" locking device, though I'm sure thieves would eventually figure out how to "fingerbang" them open. Still, I wonder if people will still use Brooks saddles in the future. While an old-fashioned saddle like the Brooks would look even more anachronistic on tomorrow's NĂ¼-Y-Foils than it does on today's Aerospoked fixies, at least it could be secured to the bike using fingerprint recognition technology instead of u-locks. In the meantime, one of the few alternatives to cumbersome locks is one of the oldest theft-deterrent techniques in the world: camouflage. For example, you could cover your Brooks with a "Flash Panty" seat cover, to which I was alerted by a friend:

I'm not sure what a "Flash Panty Chemical Reaction" is, though it sounds like something you'd get after riding too long in a soiled chamois. In any case, it should not only disguise your saddle but also serve as a strong deterrent. And for maximum effect, after you've covered your Brooks (or similarly overpriced saddle) with a Flash Panty, rest a Neil Diamond CD on top of it:


Incidentally, Neil Diamond himself is also available in a "metal" colorway:


Of course, it shouldn't surprise you to learn that Brooks are not only aware of the fact that their saddles are coveted by thieves, but also that the market for Brooks theft prevention is potentially very lucrative. This is why they're developing their own line of synthetic saddle theft-deterrents:


Simply place a Brooks Theft-Deterrent Device on top of your saddle and walk away with confidence that nobody will want to touch it. Designs range from the highly realistic "moldy bagel" for low crime areas all the way up to the security and peace of mind that only a soiled prophylactic can offer.

Still, not everybody wants to prevent bicycle component theft. Some people actually invite it since it serves as inspiration for a romantic reverie:




In which I assume that only beautiful young ladies steal bicycle parts - m4w - 22 (Union Square)
Date: 2009-08-11, 12:39AM EDT


You: Young and attractive with a refined sense of style and quick with an Allen wrench.

Me: Avid bicyclist with apparently the same refined sense of style.


As I sat on a mind-numbing LIRR train car, and sat through an exhausting band practice, you were examining all of the bicycles near 14th Street. I can only imagine the tingle in your heart as you saw the perfect curvature of my stock 1980s Raleigh Technium drop handlebars. The black grip tape impeccably wrapped around the even arc of this exquisite example of functional elegance undoubtedly mirrored your own subtle beauty. Never one to miss a lucky chance to snatch up something both practical and stylish, you decided that my handlebars would be better suited in your possession than in mine. Perhaps you believe they will make a fantastic addition to the "found art" theme of your studio apartment. Maybe you appreciated the clean, simple lines of my fixed-gear conversion, and wanted to help me achieve an even more "stripped-down" look.


While I am not one to argue with a lady who has made up her mind, I am now slightly disappointed that I now do not have functional transportation. While I must admit that I enjoyed the walk from Union Square back to my apartment in the far East Village (especially the looks I got as I wheeled a handlebar-less frame crosstown), it was not exactly how I was planning on concluding my evening.


So if you read this, please consider emailing me back. I really like my little bike and would like to continue riding it. I would consider buying you a nice dinner (or a drink, or ice cream) in exchange for my handlebars and a (small) apology.


If he'd used a Brooks Theft-Deterrent Device on his bars, he might still have them. "Exquisite examples of functional elegance" are a lot less elegant when they're covered in fake puke.

139 comments:

  1. All your base are belong to BadBeard. Yaar1st!

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  2. waiting to make my move in the Alps!

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  3. ...top ten but anry about it...fuck you...just sayin'...

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  4. going epic tomorrow. riding from seattle across the border into 'green'land, I mean, Canada.

    ...With glowing hearts, we see the rise..

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  5. Will the Brooks and Dunn break up have any impact on the value of their saddles?

    The lipstick link was really way too much. At least it wasn't combined with a "hair of the dog" joke.

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  6. Was that your Neil Diamond CD pictured?

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  7. "his insistence on waxing his eyebrows has long vexed the professional peloton."

    Funny, Dick Gephardt does the same thing.

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  8. chase group

    That picture of Tyler makes me sad. It looks like an exagerated eye-roll in the back and the Asian girl appears to be smiling. Who knows

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  9. Isn't the flash panty really a smegma shield, I'm afraid of smegma.

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  10. I laughed and cried with today's instalment.

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  11. is the metal neil diamond ensconced in a sepia-toned colourway in a (vain) attempt to lessen his sex appeal?

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  12. Mr. Boardman:

    "If there were a will, there would be a way."

    RTMS:

    No link to these deterrent devices? Must I use an actual moldy bagel?

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  13. now that that is settled; my flash panty of choice is a plastic grocery bag.

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  15. I was going to say no RSS no problem, but clearly there is.

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  16. BSNYC, Why is it that the Aerospoked fixies never have an aerospoke rear wheel.

    Also I believe you missed the mark on the bike of the future... Really, it appears to be absolutely un-ridable. Which makes it even a better hipster fetish object than a curated fixie, too precious to ride. Especially when protecting your classic 1980's raleigh handlebars (I think I might have one in the parts bin if readers need, I had no idea it had become ironic, I thought it was merely grimy).

    -Shlep

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  18. Tyler Hamilton and Vladimir Karpets are both wolfmen! This explains so much!

    We're through the looking glass here, people.

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  19. Snob, after looking at the opinionatedcyclist viddy for about 30 seconds, I'd advise you to call ADT or Sloman's. Today.

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  20. so when she ACTUALLY emails you,
    and find that really hipplace to meet....
    and you're waiting and waiting
    for her to show up,
    don't worry,
    she'll be there,
    with more than an allen wrench,
    and yes my dim friend,
    you will be walking home,
    alone,
    AGAIN.

    redo your add:
    PLEASE STEAL MY BIKE TOO
    (while I try to steal my way into your panties).
    I'LL PROVIDE YOU WITH TIME & PLACE.

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  21. In re, the Vino jersey:

    The picture of the jersey on the jersey doesn't match the jersey in the picture.

    FAIL!

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  22. The promotion of the bike kinda reminds me of the bit in which Ali G pitches the hover board to a marketing firm.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ePFY_CTboww

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  23. I only wish that Vino would have sported a jersey of his likeness, wearing the same jersey of his likeness, wearing a jersey of his likeness, and so on....ultimately producing an "tunnel effect" like when you point a vidcam at it's own output screen.

    It would reign in a new era in cycling of intimidation through visual confusion. He really missed the boat on this one.

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  24. JClev, you're right.

    I think Carl Sagan theorized on that phenomenon. Or maybe it was Lewis Carroll...

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  25. Even if Boardman gets his will sorted out he would have to die before the 'bike of the future' would come to fruition.

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  26. The flash panty was invented by a Vegas hooker.

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  27. Is Rock Racing a Gay conspiracy? I just looked at their clothing line and it looks like something Milli Vanilli would wear...

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  28. ...given the choice between the two(2) evils, i'd choose vino over that smarmy bitch micheal rasmussen any day...

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  29. what happened to himAugust 13, 2009 at 2:25 PM

    speaking of the OC...

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  30. there needs to be an Escher jersey...or not. ditto what Kale said, RIP...

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  31. I love vino's jersey. I've never been a fan of vino himself, but the amount of balls he is displaying by wearing that jersey is impressive. Shit, just coming up with the idea to wear a jersey with your face on it is pretty impressive. I think he saw the attention the LA/AC polemics were getting and decided to let everybody know once and for all who the biggest douchebag in the peloton was. The real beauty being that he did it without having to attack anybody (which takes a lot of self control for vino). LA and AC still have a lot to learn.

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  32. i'm designing a giant u-lock with wheels.

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  33. mikeweb 2:12pm,

    no double posting on NYVeloCity and bikesnobNYC. thanks.

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  34. ...what kale n' ant1 said...

    ...the flags are flying at half mast in the rock n' roll world...

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  35. how could you not be a fan of vino?

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  36. Didn't Tyler Hamilton play Andy Dick in 'Old School'?

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  37. Rock and Roll is dead, but procrastinating design student projects live on!

    Where's the steampunk art students when you need them? I'm sure the professors at BMCC or wherever that "BIKE OF THE FUUUUTURRRRE" project is from could really use a break from the monotony of dipshit assignments. Oh, self-inflating tires, HOW ABOUT A MONOCLE BITCHES, AND SOME BRASS FITTINGS!

    Sorry I had one too many Jim and Coffees as per the earlier discussion to toast the loss of both Tastemaster Jimmy Bedford and Les Paul.

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  38. U Lock with wheels

    Way to go Einstein Nice idea

    I'll take one

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  39. no offense to mr paul (RIP), but i was momentarily panicked that "sucks about les" referred to col. les claypool

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  40. and to think yesterday was Mark Knopfler's birthday, and the guitar world was rejoicing. This feels like a bad hangover.

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  41. anon 2:35 - I hope that day never comes. Primus sucks.

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  42. anon 230, absolutely not true. Makes me happy when I see posts from my compadres here on other websites. I'm all "hey, look, BGW!!" or the like....course, like Kale, I've been "bending the elbow" a bit this morning...

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  43. Uh

    ROCK ROLL

    The ampersand is implied

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  44. How do you lock the wheels on a U-Lock with wheels? More U-Locks?

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  45. i ben bending the elber tew but not what you doe aint that rite ricky

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  46. ant1, i'll second that ... i knew you were a fan which heightened my panic.

    hillbilly, of course it's good to see old friends out of context. posting the exact same comment on both is a fox paw, though.

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  47. Fred,

    You, of all people should know that the U-locks are to be bungee-corded to the rear rack.

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  48. The bike of the future is a Softride? Everything old and crappy is new again...

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  49. what the hell are those sunglasses? i saw them on this anime about cycling called 'nasu:summer in andalusia' and was weirded out by the similarity

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  50. the other day when i was on my lunch break, i noticed a guy walking down the street with a handlebarless bike, it was on 3rd, between 13th and 14th, it was probably the same guy.

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  51. What was that picture of Tyler Hamilton from?

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  52. Anon 2:30,

    I knew I'd be breaking some kind of copyright laws... damn government.

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  53. I did re-word a 'lil bit though. So I wouldn't be plagiarizing myself.

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  54. The Vino Jersey = Kuato from Total Recall. Google "Kuato Pics" and you'll see.

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  55. A giant U-lock with wheels is kinda like a jersey with your own picture on it.

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  56. irrelevant quotation that i loveAugust 13, 2009 at 2:57 PM

    "baby, you make me wish i had three hands!" - benny

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  57. I bungee thus. I learned yesterday that we are all Freds. It is nice to finally have a clear identity/diagnosis. It's like saying OM.

    Anyway, will that bike of the future take a rear rack in the middle of that wheel? I will need some place to haul my lock/offspring/beverages, even in the future.

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  58. J:

    the picture of Vino is actually a zoom in of a jersey that sports a picture of Vino at a news conference wearing a jersey with a picture of Vino riding wearing the jersey of Vino at a news conference wearing a jersey of a picture of vino riding...

    ...you just can't see it all 'cause snobby did his usual hatchet crop job

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  59. I heard Prolly has a Mishka t-shirt with him on it as well, and BSNYC does as well (hint Seal=BSNYC).

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  60. yo Shlep,

    Just this morning I noticed a rear wheel aerospoke (white on an all red bike) when I veered off the bike path to get to work. I do think it's the 1st rear wheel-only I've seen. Must have been a trendsetter.

    balls.

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  61. As I have opined in the past, the Classic Fred does not use a U-Lock. He either carries the bike in with him, knocking things over with his panniers and spilling extra-strong Wyler's lemonade from his under-the-downtube water bottle, or he uses an extra long K-Mart cable that he wears bandolier style while riding.

    If the Fred is an MTB rider, he likely has that velcro-on carrying pad thingy that goes in the corner of the seat/top tube junction to facilitate carrying.

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  62. This made me snort my after-lunch coffee thru my nose: I'm not sure what a "Flash Panty Chemical Reaction" is, though it sounds like something you'd get after riding too long in a soiled chamois.

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  63. Everfred,

    The bike of the future doesn't need a rear rack, because it comes stock with one of these.

    Not sure what to do about fenders, though.

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  64. ...daddo...interesting you should mention this: "...cause snobby did his usual hatchet crop job"...

    ...in a world of trendy & hip thingys, the hatchet crop is the new wave of hair cutting & styling trends...

    ...razor cuts, flame cutting, the old ubiquitous scissor cuts, all things of the past...

    ...tight pantsed, vansed, fixed gear hipsters will be all "hey, dig my new hatchet crop, dude !!!"...
    ...& their friends'll be like "cool, bitch, but what's w/ the bandages ???"
    ...n' the hipsters will be sayin' "hey, like don't call me bitch, dude, ya know but like my stylist is just gettin' used to doin' the new hatchet shit, so like she gave me a deal 'cuz this was like her first attempt...cool though, huh ???"...

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  65. So hubs of the future are on the outside of the wheel? Do you glue the tubulars right to them?

    ..heavy dude..

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  66. jimmy,

    I had to wait 3 minutes to see that mouse droid thing NOT get run over by a car?!?

    This just isn't my day...

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  67. Salty - we just returned from a Canadian bike tour (self supported). Bring extra cash for beer (cheap beer is more than $10 a SIX PACK!) Those Canucks really gouge you on their alcohol. We found wine was the way to go.

    You may already know this ... eh.

    balls.

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  68. Hamilton's profusion of hair and Vinokourov's lack thereof is clearly an indication of a homologous blood transfusion (or in layman's terms, a misguided sharing of bodily fluids) gone awry. Not only did Vino luck out with better hair, but a shorter ban -- Hamilton was screwed on both counts.

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  69. Salty-

    In the future, humans will not have to move. We'll all be abstractions, travelling without moving.

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  70. OC video, very scary shit. whatever the OC is smoking from that pipe (weakly disguised as a mic) makes PCP look like baby food

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  71. BROW LESS

    The lipstick is red IN COLOR.

    feh.


    .-

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  72. Is Tyler joking around or has he really lost it completely? I'd love to know the back story of that photo.

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  73. It's been a long time since I've checked out the OP. I'm glad to see he is still having conversations with BikeSnobNYC that seem one sided and obsessive (although I'm no expert on either of those qualifiers). In his last post he says "Bikesnob" 125 times!

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  74. crap, this looks like a good post. Too bad I have to save it for tomorrow.

    Frilly, if you're reading, belated thanks for the donation.
    If you want to read my boring account of what you helped with, you can do it here

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  75. After all this time I finally watched some the Opinionated Cyclist.

    He's kinda 'stalky" huh?

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  76. Seinfeld episode

    Uncle Leo's eyebrows burnt

    Looked like baby seal.

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  77. how about a commenters meet up?
    end of platform 2 at 2pm Grand Central 2nd sept 2009. wear your anorak.

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  78. Is it a gay thing? (Not that there's anthing wrong with that.)

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  79. ...anon 5:07pm...we already do that like twice a year...

    ...we just don't tell anonymous posters...sorry, sort a'...

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  80. there is only one guy round here that puts full stops inside brackets.

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  81. I don't have a jersey with my own picture on it, but I do have one with a Reese's Peanut Butter Cup on it, and with my fat ass, that's pretty much the same thing.

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  82. yeah, but he usually had them side-by-side, right?

    (.)(.)

    [benny-approved version: (.)(.)(.)]

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  83. I like Osmos type wheels as much as the next design nerd, but at this point using them just shows a lack of imagination.

    Also, I think the handlebar theft was a test. If he had mounted up anyhows and started riding no-hands or even grasping the stem (perhaps pausing to turn it 90deg first for a super short lopsided Frida-bar effect), then he may have found that his lady hadn't made up her mind yet, at least not until his display of walking away.

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  84. Interesing.

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  85. Is it just me, or does Alex Vinokourov look just like Neil Patrick Harris (Doogie Houser) In that first pic???

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  86. Reg

    Interes(t.)ing?

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  87. Anon 5:23

    Does he wear his sunglasses arms inside his helmet straps as well?

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  88. right one in left one out.

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  89. could you please, please stop saying "fixie"?
    it wasn't that long ago that this word was looked upon with the disdain that it deserves on this blog.
    "its as bad as colorway". for real.

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  90. I'm feeling a bit sorry for Boredman. Some company has spotted that obree's back in the limelight with his steel handmade thunder machine, and caught BMan with weak knees. I find it hard to believe BMan could be so nieve though. David Icke wouldnt buy that bike. Rose tinted glasses.

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  91. What is going on with that picture of Tyler? Someone crying and covering her face, another person laughing? I'd like to render that in the Goya etching colorway to achieve the full effect.

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  92. natikid

    fixie

    colorway

    AYHSMF

    (.)

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  93. rightsaid kev. they're all laughing. that bird is hiding a wide smile.

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  94. is that a hamilton fingerbang?

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  95. testy-

    Thanks! Forgot about that. I love Canadians a little less, all of a sudden. : (

    My trusty mechanic noticed that Boundary Bay Brewing is not far from where we'll be, before we have to go looney.

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  96. ken (loves bellingham)August 13, 2009 at 9:59 PM

    Salty;
    "La Fin du Monde" by Unibroue...
    don't hate canada, just drink beer with twice the alcohol! sorry, locally only in imported bottles, unless you're taking a big left north of bellingham, to quebec.

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  97. Awww, a picutre of a puppy and a ducky playing leap frog.

    Who says this site isn't wholesome?

    I just can't figure out why the doggie went rooting through my medicine cabinet.

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  98. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mZAZ_xu0DCg&eurl=http://www.ibiketo.ca/blog/2009/08/13/motor-mania&feature=player_embedded#t=426

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  99. http://static.blogo.it/twowheelsblog/valentino-rossi-helmet/valentino_rossi_helmet_02.jpg

    Rossi is a top ranked MotoGP rider and used a photo of himself on a lid for races....

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  100. "fixie fixie fixie!"

    What I love is hearing all the reasons "fixed wheel" should be the correct term.

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  101. The deal with the Tyler photo is this. He was having fun on a ferry ride back to Boston after an MS Charity ride. Hence the jersey around his neck that another team gave him. After doing 150 miles people were letting lose on the ferry and having fun. Tyler was an approachable nice dude throughout the event and this photo is just an easy way for someone to kick a guy when he's way, way down. My friends are amused about how this photo made its way here.

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  102. nothing wrong with that photo. they all look like they are having the time of their lives. Are you suggesting that if someone is caught doping, they should be penalized by having a photographic ban on them? someone gets who's kicking who. You.

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  103. Philip

    Do you mean fixed gear? Fixed wheel is as a P-far. Nobody rides them anymore. Or have I missed a point of irony?

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  104. That Hamilton photo looks like a mugging for the camera to me. Folks having fun. But Goya? It reminds me a lot more of a Bruegel painting.

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  105. A day late to the post, but that army of robotic clowns had me in tears . . . nice job.

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  106. I think the bike of the future looks more like this:
    http://shtbike.blogspot.com/

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  107. Wes

    Didn't you know that "fixed wheel" is the British, hence correct, term for a bicycle with a chain drive that will not coast? And that since a singlespeed bike also is "fixed" in one gear, there's just no way to tell the difference between the two of them, semantically? And no bike is truly a single speed, since they all go MANY speeds, they just have different GEARS? And "fixed wheel" is the proper term to distinguish a non-coasting bike from one that will coast, since the coasting bike has a "free wheel," and all antonyms must line up exactly: fixed gear vs free gear makes no sense, but free wheel... fixed wheel! So obvious. Especially if you're a British engineer who had to take an English class once, as well as a humanities class where they mentioned in passing the philosophies of Derrida and Sartre, and you realized that the only way humans have a hope of communicating is if every word has only one meaning in any context, just like a computer program.

    I can't believe you never heard that. Now you know.

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  108. ok, but that still is no excuse to use the word "fixie". leave it to the flat brim and fanny pack crew!
    I've always thought "fixed gear" was appropriate for conversions/"ghetto-drome" type bikes and track bikes for, um, you know, bikes that are built for the track.
    "fixie" just sounds amateur. not sure why I'm so bent out of shape about it being used as a legitimate word, but here we are.
    In a move I can dig though, bsnyc has decided to continue using it, if only to be a pain in the ass. again- I can dig it. Much to my friends annoyance, I call the rapper "Fifty Cents", and tweets twits, so I get it.* Sigh*

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  109. I was having a real bummer of a day , due to some chronic pain crap . I read your response to the Bike Shrinks questions and It really made me laugh, for first time in quite a few days. thank you and keep up the good work.

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  115. BikeSnob,

    Now that Vino has kicked ass across Europe, you should be congratulated on your prescience in predicting Vino's unstoppable return to form.

    Cheers.

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  116. And now that Vino has crashed out of the TdF and seen his second career end at the bottom of a ravine, we should all mourn the passing of this great athlete. Ok - he's not dead yet but he might as well be. A caged Vino is no Snow Leopard!

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    An extraordinary thought to praise friendship in an inventive way is make a blurb on Friendship Day this year.

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