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On Friday, July 24, 2015 at 5:07:05 AM UTC+1, Frank Krygowski wrote:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/e...h-tiny-motors/ -- - Frank Krygowski Sometimes, Franki-boy, I wonder if you call yourself an engineer because your momma said you could. If somebody punched your ticket, Kyrgowski, he was being careless with the punch. I suggest you go read up a bit about electric motors on bikes. They weigh, even the smallest ones that would fit in a seat tube, about the only place on a racing bike you can hide a motor and somehow remove it again for conformity inspection. Their batteries REALLY WEIGH. And the riders would have to drag that weight along for the rest of the stage. Give over, man. Do the math, sonny. Nobody in topclass cycling is that stupid. Not even Le Mond is that stupid. He knows it isn't true; he's just getting face-time on television so he can sell branded crap to mugs like you; he's got a track record of running off contentiously at the mouth to get TV FaceTime as a cheap marketing ploy. But Frank Krygowski, who gets short-tempered with his betters when they're reluctant to take the lane, swallows that crap hook, line and sinker. You should look into yourself, Frankie-boy, for your motivation for assimilating and enthusiastically spreading this gross lie. It is because you always fervently look for the worst in people, so that you can give free reign to your fascist tendency by pretending you have an excuse to "control" them. Andre Jute I am a scary judge of character -- THE RECRUIT, Roger Towne et al |
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Greg is impressed, no ? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Adamski the Germans are generating riders in tanks near Aufzehen |
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On 24/07/2015 6:16 AM, Andre Jute wrote:
On Friday, July 24, 2015 at 5:07:05 AM UTC+1, Frank Krygowski wrote: http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/e...h-tiny-motors/ -- - Frank Krygowski Sometimes, Franki-boy, I wonder if you call yourself an engineer because your momma said you could. If somebody punched your ticket, Kyrgowski, he was being careless with the punch. I suggest you go read up a bit about electric motors on bikes. They weigh, even the smallest ones that would fit in a seat tube, about the only place on a racing bike you can hide a motor and somehow remove it again for conformity inspection. Their batteries REALLY WEIGH. And the riders would have to drag that weight along for the rest of the stage. Give over, man. Do the math, sonny. Nobody in topclass cycling is that stupid. Not even Le Mond is that stupid. He knows it isn't true; he's just getting face-time on television so he can sell branded crap to mugs like you; he's got a track record of running off contentiously at the mouth to get TV FaceTime as a cheap marketing ploy. But Frank Krygowski, who gets short-tempered with his betters when they're reluctant to take the lane, swallows that crap hook, line and sinker. You should look into yourself, Frankie-boy, for your motivation for assimilating and enthusiastically spreading this gross lie. It is because you always fervently look for the worst in people, so that you can give free reign to your fascist tendency by pretending you have an excuse to "control" them. Check the creds for the "author" of the piece. |
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Per Frank Krygowski:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/e...h-tiny-motors/ I would think other riders could hear the noise... OTOH, there's the crowd noise and the fact that the cyclist is probably pulling out front of everybody... -- Pete Cresswell |
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On 7/24/2015 8:36 AM, (PeteCresswell) wrote:
Per Frank Krygowski: http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/e...h-tiny-motors/ I would think other riders could hear the noise... OTOH, there's the crowd noise and the fact that the cyclist is probably pulling out front of everybody... I doubt the noise would be significant. And the theoretical assist is about 1000W over a stage. Yes, perhaps enough to change the outcome among highly skilled and strong riders but hardly a feet-up climb. Notably, there's been no instance of one being found in an actual race. A guy might protest and possibly wiggle out of biological tests but a battery and motor in the bike is a different thing altogether. I only hope riders would view one as moral depravity, but who knows? -- Andrew Muzi www.yellowjersey.org/ Open every day since 1 April, 1971 |
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On 24/07/2015 9:48 AM, AMuzi wrote:
On 7/24/2015 8:36 AM, (PeteCresswell) wrote: Per Frank Krygowski: http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/e...h-tiny-motors/ I would think other riders could hear the noise... OTOH, there's the crowd noise and the fact that the cyclist is probably pulling out front of everybody... I doubt the noise would be significant. And the theoretical assist is about 1000W over a stage. Yes, perhaps enough to change the outcome among highly skilled and strong riders but hardly a feet-up climb. Notably, there's been no instance of one being found in an actual race. A guy might protest and possibly wiggle out of biological tests but a battery and motor in the bike is a different thing altogether. I only hope riders would view one as moral depravity, but who knows? Well the general idea here is that Lemond knows they exist so suspects that someone has used one in a race. This blogger must be looking for a job on CNN in the "breaking news" department. |
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........ GIANT ALIENS DESCEND ON THANKSGIVING PARADE ..... ..... WHY not size a motor run up the down tube to head tube with batts running up seat tube....eyeyehahahhahah... then we could run something up........ |
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On Friday, July 24, 2015 at 10:43:45 AM UTC-4, wrote:
....... GIANT ALIENS DESCEND ON THANKSGIVING PARADE ..... .... WHY not size a motor run up the down tube to head tube with batts running up seat tube....eyeyehahahhahah... then we could run something up........ Ciao Fabian , dire bello 9 centimetri tubo obliquo non rigido ? |
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AMuzi wrote:
:On 7/24/2015 8:36 AM, (PeteCresswell) wrote: : Per Frank Krygowski: : http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/e...h-tiny-motors/ : : I would think other riders could hear the noise... OTOH, there's the : crowd noise and the fact that the cyclist is probably pulling out front : of everybody... : :I doubt the noise would be significant. And the theoretical :assist is about 1000W over a stage. Yes, perhaps enough to :change the outcome among highly skilled and strong riders :but hardly a feet-up climb. :Notably, there's been no instance of one being found in an :actual race. A guy might protest and possibly wiggle out of :biological tests but a battery and motor in the bike is a :different thing altogether. I only hope riders would view ne as moral depravity, but who knows? they're bicycle racers. being morally depraved is a requirement for enterance. -- sig 2 |
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