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09-28-2016, 04:01 PM | #309 |
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Yes it is really worth it ...
Here is the link with the cyclocross race calandar it's on Saturday 12/3/2016 in Spa-Franorchamps again.. => http://www.veldritkalender.be/ Would love to go to Spa and watch the race , but I'm not sure with my damn work .
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10-16-2016, 07:01 AM | #310 |
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For my friend Mr Tonka
1- The 2016 UCI Road World Championship in Qatar.. Doha , Qatar ! 6 Belgians are in the leading group with 1 minute ahead ! But...Mark Cavendish and Marcel Kittel are also in the leading group... Both are the best sprinters in the world , so the Belgians have a serious problem later on the finish line ! EDIT : + Peter Sagan ! Livestream to Qatar => http://sporza.be/cm/sporza/matchcenter/mc_livestream 2- This afternoon 4:30 PM (my local time) is the cyclocross in Zonhoven .. The course in Zonhoven is the downhill race in the sandpit !!! Talking about sand my friend !... The Zonhoven cyclocross race is live on Sporza as well .
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The results from Qatar...
Like I said in my post above in my EDIT # Peter Sagan is the World champ for the second time in row ! Belgians ruled the whole race in the immense Qatar heat ... # Rider Name (Country) Team Result 1 Peter Sagan (Slovakia) 5:40:43 2 Mark Cavendish (Great Britain) 3 Tom Boonen (Belgium) 4 Michael Matthews (Australia) 5 Giacomo Nizzolo (Italy) 6 Edvald Boasson Hagen (Norway) 7 Alexander Kristoff (Norway) 8 William Bonnet (France) 9 Niki Terpstra (Netherlands) 10 Greg Van Avermaet (Belgium) Pic from the finish line....
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10-16-2016, 09:56 AM | #312 |
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So excited to see him take it the rainbow another year. Was super fortunate to see him get it in Richmond last year. Huge fan of this guy, he's the best thing cycling has to offer in terms of growing popularity and drawing in new fans.
I also have his bike too
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10-24-2016, 07:03 PM | #313 |
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Awesome bike.
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10-26-2016, 04:58 PM | #314 |
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HED Wheels
Anyone have any experience with them? I just bought a pair of Jet 4 Plus wheels and heard good things about the brand. Upgrading from my Shimano R500 aluminum to this. What to expect?
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BMC? I always make mistake and type BMW too. Lol
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10-29-2016, 04:16 PM | #317 |
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I have lusted over this frame for quite some time. Nice bike!
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Which HED's specifically? As a blanket statement, they make fantastic wheels from carbon to aluminum, clincher to tubular.
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In short, great carbon wheels. They're not super light, but tough enough to use every day. Great rim depth for all around riding, updated braking surfaces, and a nice wide internal width for wider contact patch. Bonus that they can also be setup tubeless.
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Cyclist and MTBer here. I have never ventured to this side of the forums.
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Like this guy.
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What are your thoughts on the F8? I've been thinking of getting something a little more aggressive but still an all around bike. The new F8 is on the list.
What were some of your other bikes and how do you feel they compared to the F8?
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Now, to be more objective. I wouldn't call this an all around bike. Compared to my 2011 Orbea Orca, it is decidedly more "racy". It is very quick to turn in and if you are used to a more relaxed geometry it can feel twitchy. The Dogma is very stiff, especially compared with my really old 2007 Orca (yes I have two Orcas!) which feels like a noodle compared with the 'Dog. It's not stiff in a bad way that beats you up, it's stiff in the way it puts all your power down to the ground and just accelerates like a beast. It's actually a very comfortable ride. I use 28's at 100 psi and it's fantastic. Don't expect it to be light. My '11 Orca with last generation SRAM Red weighs in at just under 15 pounds with pedals. My Dogma is over 17 pounds, but that is with disc brakes and ZIPP 303's. The strange thing about that is the bike doesn't feel heavy to ride. It climbs great and descending is amazing. Once you get used to the quick steering, the bike carves corners like nothing else I've ridden. It's AWESOME. It's also super aerodynamic. I can out coast any of my friends...meaning if we are side by side at the same speed without pedaling, I will easily pull ahead just by tucking in. Obviously the biggest downside to the bike is the price, which is partly what kept me from buying one years ago, that and for me I never liked the looks of the bike until the F8, which I think is gorgeous. It lives prominently in my living room like the piece of functional art that it is. I highly recommend it as part of your stable, but it will be your "Ferrari" not an M5. |
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My comment about all around bike was mainly pointed at being comfortable enough for regular 70 -80 mile rides and also race bike fast in terms of responsiveness and handling. I have a friend who is a dealer, though i doubt i'll get any kind of a deal on the frame set should i go this route. The geometry compared to my current bike is pretty much what i'm looking for. Pretty similar in terms of fit geometry and more aggressive without being overly aggressive in terms of handling geometry. For the most part, the F8's geometry falls in between my current BMC and the BMC SLR01 which i'm also considering. Dat price tag tho!
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Indeed. Believe me, I swallowed hard when I wrote that check. Now that I've had the bike for some months and 4000 miles, I can honestly say I would do it again. It's very special. Good luck with whatever you decide on. It's hard to buy a bad bike these days.
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Thanks! Yeah, had my eye on it for far too long. I ditched my Bianchi Oltre XR2 for it. Also upgraded to Di2.
So many great investments and my poorest year for actually riding it. Oh well.
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