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So whats this talk on Eurosport of a 100 watt power unit in the down
tube, a drive inside the bottom bracket and a switch under the saddle. Is it possible and could it have been used in this seasons early classics without detection? |
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On May 21, 11:37*am, dardruba wrote:
So whats this talk on Eurosport of a 100 watt power unit in the down tube, a drive inside the bottom bracket and a switch under the saddle. Is it possible and could it have been used in this seasons early classics without detection? Yes, Cadel Evans used one to conserve power then swapped out bikes before the finish. |
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dardruba wrote:
So whats this talk on Eurosport of a 100 watt power unit in the down tube, a drive inside the bottom bracket and a switch under the saddle. Is it possible and could it have been used in this seasons early classics without detection? Anton Berlin wrote: Yes, Cadel Evans used one to conserve power then swapped out bikes before the finish. Can they be implanted in silicone breasts ? |
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Anton Berlin wrote: Yes, Cadel Evans used one to conserve power then swapped out bikes before the finish. Can they be implanted in silicone breasts ? Great question ! Yes, but the large currents of electricty would also cause someone's teeth to decay at a rapid rate so only a desperate slut would try such an act. |
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Betty Munro wrote:
dardruba wrote: So whats this talk on Eurosport of a 100 watt power unit in the down tube, a drive inside the bottom bracket and a switch under the saddle. Is it possible and could it have been used in this seasons early classics without detection? Anton Berlin wrote: Yes, Cadel Evans used one to conserve power then swapped out bikes before the finish. Can they be implanted in silicone breasts ? You aren't suggesting Liz Hatch uses this device, are you? -S- |
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dardruba wrote:
So whats this talk on Eurosport of a 100 watt power unit in the down tube, a drive inside the bottom bracket and a switch under the saddle. Is it possible and could it have been used in this seasons early classics without detection? Anton Berlin wrote: Yes, Cadel Evans used one to conserve power then swapped out bikes before the finish. Betty Munro wrote: Can they be implanted in silicone breasts ? Steve Freides wrote: You aren't suggesting Liz Hatch uses this device, are you? Apparently there are some issues with the drivetrain biofeedback loop. |
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