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Re: Motorised doping
« on: June 02, 2010, 02:46:36 pm »
There is nothing out of the ordinary being able to stay on someone's wheel in the saddle when they attack, I tend to do it a lot particularly if the rider attacking is not known for their sprinting prowess.

The hand movements are called changing gears on a rough road, again plenty of experience doing that on the Kooragang Pavé

From the email I got today lots of the Pavé might be fixed by next month :D
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