Billy,
You got a very sweet ride. Interesting Fork setup. How do you like the Sram Red drivetrain, I've heard good things.
Since we're meeting up in San Diego on the 28th.
Here is a pic of my current ride:
Cervelo Carbon Soloist, Full Campy Record.
Billy,
You got a very sweet ride. Interesting Fork setup. How do you like the Sram Red drivetrain, I've heard good things.
Since we're meeting up in San Diego on the 28th.
Here is a pic of my current ride:
Cervelo Carbon Soloist, Full Campy Record.
rickshaw
Original Owner
2001 Dragon #0467
Nice! Congrats Billy. Careful with your roof rack now.
Gary Noonan
'01 S/C VX / '18 Forester XT
Thanks everyone.
Rickshaw...nice Cervelo. Being so near San Diego have you done the climb up Polimar? Did you catch any of the TOC when it came down there?
The SRAM Red is very nice. As good as DA and Record. Shifts fast and smooth and is amongst the lightest out there.
Billy Oliver
15xIronman
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Dude you have GOT to get a more aerodynamic water bottle! That thing is costing you at least 14 milliseconds/km!!! :bgwg::bgwg::bgwg:
Just kidding of course. That is one sleek bicycle. I bet it's light too. Looks like it's made of carbon fiber.
Yep, all CF. And the bottle won't be there for races! I have a nice aero bar mounted bottle for that...
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ROTFLMAO
Haha! I shoulda known! You gotsta have a sleek bottle for a bike like that!
I guess if you train with a round bottle then race with the sleek one it's like those athletes that train at high altitude then do a race near sea level and feel like they're turbocharged by the increased air density.
Hey if you want to feel REALLY fast on race day, duct tape some bricks to that carbon fiber frame when you're training. Or just borrow my bike. I'm still riding the same bike I rode in 1979 - a 25.5 pound Motobecane Grand Touring complete with wide flange hubs and center pull brakes. I get a workout just taking it off the rack...
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A friend of mine used to fill waster bottles with gravel and water for his hill climb training! And those center pull brakes are actually more aero than todays side pull brakes...the cable lines up with the head tube instead of sticking out in the wind!
Billy,
My bike club every year does training rides starting in January for the "Ride around the Bear Century" which is in June. The Bear training ride on May 17th. is the dreaded Palomar Mountain, 5000 ft. of climbing. This will be my first time up Palomar.
Ride around the Bear Century
Palomar Mountain
I unfortunately missed all of the Tour of California this year.
A friend of mine just built-up his Cervelo R3 with SRAM Red and Zipp 303's and he's hard to keep up with. Maybe I just need a set of Zipps. Hard to believe that two bike wheels cost more than a full set of custom wheels and tires for the VX.
Talking about center pulls. I have a restored set of 1992 Campy Record Delta Brakes off my first road bike.
Gene
this ride is from what SCI-FI movie....lol
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