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On Sep 28, 5:03*pm, "Tom Kunich" wrote:
" wrote in message Rolling tubs in cross is a little bit different than everywhere else because of the low tire pressure. This seems to make it easier for the tires to creep around the rim, so that they get bunched up near the valve hole. *At least, I've seen that happen to friends of mine (I never rode cross tubulars). But you seem to know all about them. Tom-Tom also wrote in other posts: Just so we're clear on it - I have a couple sets of glue-on cyclocross knobbies down in the garage at the moment. And I have never rolled a glue-on either. |
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On Sep 28, 10:22*pm, Ryan Cousineau wrote:
In article , *KG wrote: On Sep 28, 2:08*pm, "Tom Kunich" wrote: "ronaldo_jeremiah" wrote in message .... On Sep 28, 10:25 am, "Tom Kunich" wrote: "ronaldo_jeremiah" wrote in message Yeah. If I rolled a borrowed tire on Saturday, I'd probably check my other borrowed tires for Sunday. But that's just me. I'm crazy like that. Interesting that you seem to know so much about how, where and why he obtained those wheels. Kindly explain to us the justifiable circumstances under which a professional cyclist rolls three tires in two days. By using wheels from DIFFERENT sources which are usually reliable. snip Rush Limbaugh Hypocrite - Whatever happened to PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY? Domoor, he's saying that rolled tires mean Page was unlucky. He's not saying Page deserves a do-over. Dumbass - Once is unlucky. The same thing the next day is failing to learn from one's mistakes. Trying to paint that as unlucky is the worst of bike racing characteristics: the excuse making. thanks, Kurgan. presented by Gringioni. |
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, KG wrote: On Sep 28, 10:22*pm, Ryan Cousineau wrote: In article , *KG wrote: On Sep 28, 2:08*pm, "Tom Kunich" wrote: "ronaldo_jeremiah" wrote in message ... On Sep 28, 10:25 am, "Tom Kunich" wrote: "ronaldo_jeremiah" wrote in message Yeah. If I rolled a borrowed tire on Saturday, I'd probably check my other borrowed tires for Sunday. But that's just me. I'm crazy like that. Interesting that you seem to know so much about how, where and why he obtained those wheels. Kindly explain to us the justifiable circumstances under which a professional cyclist rolls three tires in two days. By using wheels from DIFFERENT sources which are usually reliable. snip Rush Limbaugh Hypocrite - Whatever happened to PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY? Domoor, he's saying that rolled tires mean Page was unlucky. He's not saying Page deserves a do-over. Dumbass - Once is unlucky. The same thing the next day is failing to learn from one's mistakes. Trying to paint that as unlucky is the worst of bike racing characteristics: the excuse making. thanks, Kurgan. presented by Gringioni. "Once is chance, twice coincidence, three times is a pattern." Two and three happened in the same instant. If Page rolls a tubie in his next race, then we'll talk. -- Ryan Cousineau http://www.wiredcola.com/ "In other newsgroups, they killfile trolls." "In rec.bicycles.racing, we coach them." |
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ronaldo_jeremiah wrote:
THREE TIMES. IN TWO DAYS. Ryan Cousineau wrote: Are we sure Jon Page glues his own tires? He says they were from someone else. Where's Jerry from Vermont when you need him ? |
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On Mon, 28 Sep 2009 15:54:59 -0700 (PDT), ronaldo_jeremiah
wrote: Three times in two days. To a professional cyclist. This is the part you're supposed to explain. From the two articles I read, the two rolled at the same time, which makes it more an issue of two times. It is very easy to imagine that he tried a maneuver that rolled one tire that led to the second rolling as well. Hardly unusual. And I can remember watching a cyclocross when the rider went sideways up the berm and wondering how he was going to get back down that way without rolling a tire, so it could have been what he was doing as much as the tire. **** happens. FWIW, I rolled two tires when the front popped, fizzed and rolled and the rear took an odd slide on the roadway. I don't think either were badly glued. **** happens. Curtis L. Russell Odenton, MD (USA) Just someone on two wheels... |
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"Ryan Cousineau" wrote in message
]... "Once is chance, twice coincidence, three times is a pattern." Two and three happened in the same instant. If Page rolls a tubie in his next race, then we'll talk. I find it interesting that the people talking about this as if it were a mortal sin probably haven't the slightest idea what actually happened. If these WERE new carbon wheels as some have suggested it's possible that the finish wouldn't allow the glue to hold. And if he was borrowing these wheels perhaps he didn't feel like he should sand the finish. But then it appears that those who know the least tend to cast the harshest aspersions. |
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On Sep 29, 8:36*am, wrote:
FWIW, I rolled two tires when the front popped, fizzed and rolled and the rear took an odd slide on the roadway. I don't think either were badly glued. **** happens. I saw a guy roll two clinchers simultaneously when he hit his pedal in a turn and hopped his bike sideways. |
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In article ,
"Tom Kunich" wrote: "Ryan Cousineau" wrote in message ]... "Once is chance, twice coincidence, three times is a pattern." Two and three happened in the same instant. If Page rolls a tubie in his next race, then we'll talk. I find it interesting that the people talking about this as if it were a mortal sin probably haven't the slightest idea what actually happened. On the other hand, you seem content to throw out one excuse after another without having the slightest idea what actually happened. If these WERE new carbon wheels as some have suggested it's possible that the finish wouldn't allow the glue to hold. And if he was borrowing these wheels perhaps he didn't feel like he should sand the finish. You seem to be suggesting that Edge don't know how to finish a carbon rim so that the glue sticks properly. I find that rather implausible. But then it appears that those who know the least tend to cast the harshest aspersions. Why not just admit you're wrong, or quit trying to defend a position that's indefensible? -- tanx, Howard Caught playing safe It's a bored game remove YOUR SHOES to reply, ok? |
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On Sep 29, 1:26*am, Ryan Cousineau wrote:
In article , *KG wrote: On Sep 28, 10:22*pm, Ryan Cousineau wrote: In article , *KG wrote: On Sep 28, 2:08*pm, "Tom Kunich" wrote: "ronaldo_jeremiah" wrote in message ... On Sep 28, 10:25 am, "Tom Kunich" wrote: "ronaldo_jeremiah" wrote in message Yeah. If I rolled a borrowed tire on Saturday, I'd probably check my other borrowed tires for Sunday. But that's just me. I'm crazy like that. Interesting that you seem to know so much about how, where and why he obtained those wheels. Kindly explain to us the justifiable circumstances under which a professional cyclist rolls three tires in two days. By using wheels from DIFFERENT sources which are usually reliable.. snip Rush Limbaugh Hypocrite - Whatever happened to PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY? Domoor, he's saying that rolled tires mean Page was unlucky. He's not saying Page deserves a do-over. Dumbass - Once is unlucky. The same thing the next day is failing to learn from one's mistakes. Trying to paint that as unlucky is the worst of bike racing characteristics: the excuse making. thanks, Kurgan. presented by Gringioni. "Once is chance, twice coincidence, three times is a pattern." Dumbass - You're excuse making. Very lame, although not unexpected since you are connected to bike racing. thanks, K. Gringioni. |
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