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Mattias Kessler of TMobile riding a Pinarello in this year's Tour?
http://www.cyclingnews.com/photos/20...etry/bio_Daten
Neat. I would too. Looks like a Dogma or Prince SL. |
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Mattias Kessler of TMobile riding a Pinarello in this year's Tour?
lewdvig wrote:
http://www.cyclingnews.com/photos/20...etry/bio_Daten Neat. I would too. Looks like a Dogma or Prince SL. I read somewhere that Eric Zabel, who has certainly had much success riding Pinarellos, was also quite unhappy with the (new sponsor) Giant bikes. |
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Mattias Kessler of TMobile riding a Pinarello in this year's Tour?
That's clearly not the 2005 Tour, despite the graphics. The photo is
backward, oddly. It's a Team Telekom kit (03 at the latest), a Pinarello with Campy, and he ain't wearin' a helmet. Old photo. No way Giant would let TMo run a Pinarello in the Tour without making it look a lot like a Giant. Andrew |
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Mattias Kessler of TMobile riding a Pinarello in this year'sTour?
Andrew Karre wrote:
That's clearly not the 2005 Tour, despite the graphics. The photo is backward, oddly. It's a Team Telekom kit (03 at the latest), a Pinarello with Campy, and he ain't wearin' a helmet. Old photo. No way Giant would let TMo run a Pinarello in the Tour without making it look a lot like a Giant. Andrew Proof Andrew's right - he's wearing #33 in that photo - he was wearing #13 in 2005 TdF. Anyway, odd photo on CN's part |
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Mattias Kessler of TMobile riding a Pinarello in this year's Tour?
lewdvig wrote: http://www.cyclingnews.com/photos/20...etry/bio_Daten Neat. I would too. Looks like a Dogma or Prince SL. http://www.cyclingnews.com/photos/20...005-guerini-20 http://www.cyclingnews.com/photos/20...9/S-GUERINI003 http://www.cyclingnews.com/photos/20...id=tour0518/14 http://www.cyclingnews.com/photos/20...id=tour0518/39 Some pictures from Cycling News on the 2005 Tour. Guerrini and Ullrich. T-Mobile changed from the pink and black color combination to pink and white in 2004 I think. The year they changed their official name from Deutsch Telekom to T-Mobile and the year Ullrich returned. As already mentioned, the numbers in the photo mentioned by the original post are not correct. The main contender on a team gets "1". Armstrong was 1. Ullrich was 11. Basso was 21. The first digit of the number, excluding the prior year winner's team, is the team ranking from the prior year. In 2004 T-Mobile team was number 1. Then Postal was number 2. Then CSC was number 3. Thus Ullrich was 11 and Basso was 21 in the 2005 Tour. |
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