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  • Pauly
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    Cheers cows_in_cars!

    lord
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    Pauly
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    Rorschach
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    I concur

    bikebouy
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    Miguel Indurain

    cove123
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    Robert Millar

    mintimperial
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    They don’t get much more retro or much more heroic than Honore Barthelemy.

    Honore Barthelemy crashed on stage 9 of the 1920 Tour De France, damaging his back badly enough to necessitate flipping his bars over so he could carry on riding. Once he’d got back on his bike, he realised that he couldn’t see properly, and on investigation (presumably still on the bike) he discovered that he’d got a flint stuck in his eyeball. Being a true pro, he waited for the team car pulled that **** out and carried on riding to the finish, where it transpired that he also had a dislocated wrist and a broken shoulder. Naturally he abandonned the Tour carried on riding with one eye and a seriously knackered upper body, and rode into Paris in 8th overall. Badass.

    fuzzhead
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    mcmoonter
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    Gotta be these guys…

    You are ‘aving a laugh Stuartie. Retro amateurs.

    metalheart
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    Off road: Ned, Tomac, Tinker, Missy and who was the guy that went a bit, er, mental, rode for Schwin.

    On the road: merckx, hinault, Kelly and, because the 87 Tour win was what made me fall in love with cycling, Stephen Roche. Oh and I still have a soft spot for the Kaizer… 😳

    stuartie_c
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    Yup – Stephen Roche for this:

    And for his wit when asked if he was OK after he was revived – “Oui, mais pas de femme toute de suite”

    metalheart
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    Stuartie: you got it exactly. From that moment on I was hooked. Phil Ligget shouting as Roche appears round the corner. Epic.

    cynic-al
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    LOL @ Barnacle etc.

    Stuartie C is that not now accepted as a pure set-up?

    MrSparkle
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    Zak Tempest

    PS do NOT do a Google image search for ‘zak tempest brant richards’ or look at images 10 and 11, m’kay.

    stuartie_c
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    Stuartie C is that not now accepted as a pure set-up?

    No way! Ruined it for me now Al.

    Lifer
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    Steve Behr for taking the photos that made me want to ride.

    Wookster
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    Who is the Aussie track cyclist???

    Margin-Walker
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    Wookster – Member
    Who is the Aussie track cyclist???

    Sean Eadie

    samuri
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    It’s Robert Millar for me. Awesome guy. Dour, miserable, agressive, completely mental. Everything you expect from your roadie hero’s. Funny too. He got screwed by the Europeans, big time. Especially the Spanish. Cheating buggers. Straight as a die, no drugs. Yeah, proper hero.

    samuri
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    I quite like the badger too. He was a nasty piece of work but it doesn’t matter. Hard as nails. Seriously. Chose which races to win and left the rest to the others.

    ‘What’s that you dockers? You’d like a punch up during the race, fine by me. Now, lets go on and win the stage.

    downshep
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    It’s Robert Millar for me. Awesome guy. Dour, miserable, agressive, completely mental. Everything you expect from your roadie hero’s. Funny too. He got screwed by the Europeans, big time. Especially the Spanish. Cheating buggers. Straight as a die, no drugs. Yeah, proper hero.

    Errr…

    rusty-trowel
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    Laurant Brochards mullet was my hero

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    rusty-trowel
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    Harry Leary and Timmy Judge for mid 80s style

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    amt27
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    David Baker

    Wookster
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    Thanks Margin 😳

    MrKmkII
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    downshep – are you suggesting we can’t possibly like robert millar because he is now a she? or is there some subtle point you are making that i’ve missed?

    MrKmkII
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    oh, and i guess my retro heroes are JMC, missy (remember her on yoof show Passenger?) and from the road, Indurain. I also used to like to read about hans rey’s exploits.

    epicyclo
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    Francis Birtles

    matt_outandabout
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    JMC

    emanuel
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    Dzhanar-Aliyev Magomed-Ali.look him up.not retro.but he is.bike too.

    apo lazarides.for putting up with vietto.
    wim van est
    eugene christophe.
    alfredo binda
    ottavio bottecchia
    or that east german persecuted by the stasi in the 70s..can’t remember the name.
    always liked gibo.gilberto simoni.not retro though.

    noteeth
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    The lovely Susan DeMattei.

    And Keith Bontrager, for building my favourite bike ever.

    Neither of ’em especially retro, but even so…

    big_n_daft
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    samuri – Member
    Straight as a die, no drugs. Yeah, proper hero.

    you need to read the Graeme Obree autobiography and the short time he was in Le Groupment

    personnally I like Millar, the book “in search of…” was expolitative

    rewatched old video’s of the 92 tour, lots of class on show

    uponthedowns
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    samuri
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    you need to read the Graeme Obree autobiography and the short time he was in Le Groupment

    I have, I’ve not seen any reference to Millar taking drugs… He was very anti. His doctor was keen on boosting which is different fromn doping….

    racefaceec90
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    😉

    GW
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    Dunno if they even rode pushbikes but for me heroes (as in who I looked up to when I rode my bike) it has to be Evel Kneivel and Eddy Kid.

    Not massively surprised at the amount of you citing roadies as your heroes, don’t get me wrong I like roadriding (always have) and did follow roadracing for years but I’m not in the slightest interested in roadies as heroes at all. when I read Lance’s book and was bored to tears. Cully on the other hand I could listen to all day.

    if you can spare the time have a listen for yourselves..

    http://www.daleholmes.com/?p=1610

    grizzer
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    the hardnut Belgians of the 70’s, Merckx ,de Vlaeminck,Maertens,de Mayer and Tomac ,Frishy.Mc Roy and Paolo Pezzo for Mtbing

    kcr
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    Straight as a die, no drugs

    Robert Millar failed a drug test in ’92.

    Heard him talk at a coaching weekend many years ago, and he didn’t come across as dour or miserable at all. Very funny and engaging speaker.

    moonsaballoon
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    I remember going to bike 97 maybe 98 at olypmia and getting missy giove , rob warners , dave hemming and steve peats autograph . Then going across the road where jo guest was upstairs in a pub at the launch of MBR magazine !!
    And rob warners brother because he was doing the same downhill race as me at newton abbot in devon while he was riding for mbuk ( was it rich ? )

    Lifer
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    It was Rich.

    Can people put names as well as photos please?

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