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Tour of the Alps 2004
Tour of the Alps 2004
Thank you for your report, another amazing tour of the Alps with little mercy for your legs! Very funny to read that you find the detour cyclists should follow to get to Chamonix as a serious uphill...after 54000m!? I posted it straight on cyclingtheworld.org! Let me know if you ever post this on a different URL, thanks. How light do you travel on your rides? Gianni |
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(gianni) writes:
Tour of the Alps 2004 Thank you for your report, another amazing tour of the Alps with little mercy for your legs! Very funny to read that you find the detour cyclists should follow to get to Chamonix as a serious uphill...after 54000m!? I posted it straight on cyclingtheworld.org! Let me know if you ever post this on a different URL, thanks. Umm, there's already a canonical archive of Jobst's Alps reports at the Trento Bike Pages: http://www-math.science.unitn.it/Bike How light do you travel on your rides? See http://www-math.science.unitn.it/Bik...king_List.html |
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(gianni) writes:
Tour of the Alps 2004 Thank you for your report, another amazing tour of the Alps with little mercy for your legs! Very funny to read that you find the detour cyclists should follow to get to Chamonix as a serious uphill...after 54000m!? I posted it straight on cyclingtheworld.org! Let me know if you ever post this on a different URL, thanks. Umm, there's already a canonical archive of Jobst's Alps reports at the Trento Bike Pages: http://www-math.science.unitn.it/Bike How light do you travel on your rides? See http://www-math.science.unitn.it/Bik...king_List.html |
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Gianni Filippini writes:
Tour of the Alps 2004 Thank you for your report, another amazing tour of the Alps with little mercy for your legs! Very funny to read that you find the detour cyclists should follow to get to Chamonix as a serious uphill...after 54000m!? I posted it straight on cyclingtheworld.org! Let me know if you ever post this on a different URL, thanks. How light do you travel on your rides? There you see it. and what goes in the bag is at: http://www-math.science.unitn.it/Bik...king_List.html In time, the report will probably appear at: http://tinyurl.com/adls Jobst Brandt |
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Gianni Filippini writes:
Tour of the Alps 2004 Thank you for your report, another amazing tour of the Alps with little mercy for your legs! Very funny to read that you find the detour cyclists should follow to get to Chamonix as a serious uphill...after 54000m!? I posted it straight on cyclingtheworld.org! Let me know if you ever post this on a different URL, thanks. How light do you travel on your rides? There you see it. and what goes in the bag is at: http://www-math.science.unitn.it/Bik...king_List.html In time, the report will probably appear at: http://tinyurl.com/adls Jobst Brandt |
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Gianni Filippini writes:
Tour of the Alps 2004 Thank you for your report, another amazing tour of the Alps with little mercy for your legs! Very funny to read that you find the detour cyclists should follow to get to Chamonix as a serious uphill...after 54000m!? I posted it straight on cyclingtheworld.org! Let me know if you ever post this on a different URL, thanks. How light do you travel on your rides? There you see it. and what goes in the bag is at: http://www-math.science.unitn.it/Bik...king_List.html In time, the report will probably appear at: http://tinyurl.com/adls Jobst Brandt |
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