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  • Fresh Goods Friday 695 – The Enduro Beckoning Edition
  • cupra
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    anyone?

    cupra
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    Ah well, no medium gryphons left, so a salsa fargo it is. Let the build speccing commence 🙂

    cupra
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    My heart would still like to believe that he didn’t dope but my head is beginning to accept the likelihood is that he did. 🙁

    cupra
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    Yes, but only in addition to my day job. I targetted cash rich time poor commuters and roadies and it turned a fair profit but not enough to make a decent living so I let it slide and now only do customers who I have had on the books for a few years. TBH I could make more money running skills and coaching courses for new / returning cyclists.

    cupra
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    Arrrrrrrrrrrrrrrgh, having finally made a decision there are now none in stock in medium 🙁

    cupra
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    Thanks nipper – out of interest what stem are you running and what shifter and rear mech? Have pretty much decided on a build of one of these 🙂

    cupra
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    There was one for sale but it was an XL, not a medium alas. What crankset did you put on it in the end?

    cupra
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    As the peregrine is out of stock it looks like a fargo or gryphon. That would mean a definite ‘self build’ on the gryphon and the option of ‘off the shelf’ or ‘self build’ for the fargo. Hmmmm.

    cupra
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    http://www.livestrong.org/What-We-Do/Our-Approach/Where-the-Money-Goes

    Seems to be focussed on support and guidance rather than pure research. All have a place where cancer is concerned imho.

    cupra
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    It seems like I’m on to something with the fargo / gryphon thinking but with the peregrine thrown in to the mix.

    Jerome – think a large might be too big otherwise I would have asked for details on the peregrine.

    Thanks all, some thinking and spreadsheet speccing required 😉

    cupra
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    Thanks for the comments. OCB I commented on your Gryphon in the ss 29ers thread! I put together a built based around a gryphon 2×10 and it came out no much off the price of an of the shelf Fargo (in the sale though). I’ll give the peregrine a closer look.

    EDIT: Peregrines out of stock until late 2012 🙁

    cupra
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    OCB – I’m lusting after that gryphon!

    cupra
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    I would love to but you are a bit far away. Sounds like the kind of thing. What chain ring are you running? Thanks.

    cupra
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    1.3 miles in 3 minutes would be 26mph average, round that hilly course, that motorbikes do in around 55 seconds, seems pretty good to me.

    cupra
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    I think Mark Beaumont did a 3 minute lap round the track on Sunday during the BTCC event to publicise this.

    cupra
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    Anyone fitted midge bars and versa shifter to the foritiude?

    cupra
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    Thanks all. Am looking for a bike that will do some bivvy / camping and touring nights away but also see me through the winter of riding the back roads to the local woods over the hills, rounds the woods and home. Was toying with a Genesis Fortitude Adventure but am drawn more to the Fargo.

    cupra
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    Thanks Nick, I’m just under 5’11” with a 32 inside leg (not usually this forward with blokes I don’t know 🙂 ) so that again points towards a medium.

    cupra
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    Thanks, looks like a medium as the Eff TT is very similar, 5mm difference. Does Charlie the Bike Monger do price match, anyone know?

    cupra
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    Thanks, looks like a medium is the best bet.

    cupra
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    FTFY 😉 Maybe that is why Armstrong should have an asterix like Riis if he just admits what he “allegedly” did.

    cupra
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    Its only a dog

    I think some of the car drivers that pass me in the morning think “it’s only a cyclist”

    cupra
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    From tiwtter, trying to lighten the mood a little:
    A French paper stated today they found 3 substances banned under French Law in Lance Armstrong’s hotel room. Deodorant, toothpaste, and soap

    cupra
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    Official Statement http://lancearmstrong.com/news-events/lance-armstongs-statement-of-august-23-2012

    Lance Armstong’s Statement of August 23, 2012

    AUSTIN, Texas – August 23rd, 2012 – There comes a point in every man’s life when he has to say, “Enough is enough.” For me, that time is now. I have been dealing with claims that I cheated and had an unfair advantage in winning my seven Tours since 1999. Over the past three years, I have been subjected to a two-year federal criminal investigation followed by Travis Tygart’s unconstitutional witch hunt. The toll this has taken on my family, and my work for our foundation and on me leads me to where I am today – finished with this nonsense.

    I had hoped that a federal court would stop USADA’s charade. Although the court was sympathetic to my concerns and recognized the many improprieties and deficiencies in USADA’s motives, its conduct, and its process, the court ultimately decided that it could not intervene.

    If I thought for one moment that by participating in USADA’s process, I could confront these allegations in a fair setting and – once and for all – put these charges to rest, I would jump at the chance. But I refuse to participate in a process that is so one-sided and unfair. Regardless of what Travis Tygart says, there is zero physical evidence to support his outlandish and heinous claims. The only physical evidence here is the hundreds of controls I have passed with flying colors. I made myself available around the clock and around the world. In-competition. Out of competition. Blood. Urine. Whatever they asked for I provided. What is the point of all this testing if, in the end, USADA will not stand by it?

    From the beginning, however, this investigation has not been about learning the truth or cleaning up cycling, but about punishing me at all costs. I am a retired cyclist, yet USADA has lodged charges over 17 years old despite its own 8-year limitation. As respected organizations such as UCI and USA Cycling have made clear, USADA lacks jurisdiction even to bring these charges. The international bodies governing cycling have ordered USADA to stop, have given notice that no one should participate in USADA’s improper proceedings, and have made it clear the pronouncements by USADA that it has banned people for life or stripped them of their accomplishments are made without authority. And as many others, including USADA’s own arbitrators, have found, there is nothing even remotely fair about its process. USADA has broken the law, turned its back on its own rules, and stiff-armed those who have tried to persuade USADA to honor its obligations. At every turn, USADA has played the role of a bully, threatening everyone in its way and challenging the good faith of anyone who questions its motives or its methods, all at U.S. taxpayers’ expense. For the last two months, USADA has endlessly repeated the mantra that there should be a single set of rules, applicable to all, but they have arrogantly refused to practice what they preach. On top of all that, USADA has allegedly made deals with other riders that circumvent their own rules as long as they said I cheated. Many of those riders continue to race today.

    The bottom line is I played by the rules that were put in place by the UCI, WADA and USADA when I raced. The idea that athletes can be convicted today without positive A and B samples, under the same rules and procedures that apply to athletes with positive tests, perverts the system and creates a process where any begrudged ex-teammate can open a USADA case out of spite or for personal gain or a cheating cyclist can cut a sweetheart deal for themselves. It’s an unfair approach, applied selectively, in opposition to all the rules. It’s just not right.

    USADA cannot assert control of a professional international sport and attempt to strip my seven Tour de France titles. I know who won those seven Tours, my teammates know who won those seven Tours, and everyone I competed against knows who won those seven Tours. We all raced together. For three weeks over the same roads, the same mountains, and against all the weather and elements that we had to confront. There were no shortcuts, there was no special treatment. The same courses, the same rules. The toughest event in the world where the strongest man wins. Nobody can ever change that. Especially not Travis Tygart.

    Today I turn the page. I will no longer address this issue, regardless of the circumstances. I will commit myself to the work I began before ever winning a single Tour de France title: serving people and families affected by cancer, especially those in underserved communities. This October, my Foundation will celebrate 15 years of service to cancer survivors and the milestone of raising nearly $500 million. We have a lot of work to do and I’m looking forward to an end to this pointless distraction. I have a responsibility to all those who have stepped forward to devote their time and energy to the cancer cause. I will not stop fighting for that mission. Going forward, I am going to devote myself to raising my five beautiful (and energetic) kids, fighting cancer, and attempting to be the fittest 40-year old on the planet.

    cupra
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    Again, just to be clear, I am impressed with each element of the bike on its own/for what it is – it just doesn’t seem to add up tot he sum-of-its-parts somehow….

    This +1 for the pompetamine

    cupra
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    Not heavy by mtb standards but yes, by road standards and not too bad once rolling. In fact if anyone is selling a 56cm day one alfine…… 😉

    cupra
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    Having ridden both the pompetamine and day one alfine my brief review would be the pompemtamine is heaver and more road focussed, the day one is lighter and better for light off road duties. Is the pompetamine still available?

    cupra
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    Thanks, but correct me if I’m wrong but that isn’t hub geared or rigid?

    cupra
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    Fitted a mudguard and a 35c on my day one no problem, I assume the frame is the same? Great daily commuter with zero maintenance but a tad on the lardy side.

    cupra
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    19th November! Hmm, might have to look elsewhere.

    cupra
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    Done.

    Do you think I’m gay? I think I now think I’m gay, but I’m not sure if I’m upset by this 🙂

    Seriously though this kind of research is important.

    cupra
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    Chat forum?

    I have a clamp with a ball and socket attachment that takes a waterproof case to put the car garmin in, jut ran a cigarete lighter cable off the battery to plug into and voila.

    cupra
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    Rush – Hemispheres. Got it on Spotify as I type. I have the original vinyl version at home. “Now the trees are all kept equal by hatchet, axe and saw”.

    cupra
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    I know someone who has high cholesterol who was told to avoid coconut oil because of the tri-glycerides in it. Not qualified to comment on the accuracy of this though.

    cupra
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    He does make some valid points though. Besides he probably doesn’t care now, off to pastures new.

    cupra
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    Map reading is an essential skill in the mountains, that’s for sure. But GPS is a valuable back up/confirmation.

    This +1

    cupra
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    Hopefully not, but I’ve spoken to plenty students where I work who have done just that. Even with a map and compass when the visibility goes it can be easy to lose your bearings. I have one friend who even if he isn’t leading the walk / ride will still take his own map and compass and check frequently, his philosophy being ‘don’t trust anyone else’.

    cupra
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    Sitting here reading this next to my 12 year old pup with a huge lump in my throat….

    You know you’ve done the right thing. Think of him and smile.

    cupra
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    That’s easy – the same as for land. You have completely open access – just don’t be a dick.

    @druidh thanks, that last bit could be my downfall though 😉

    cupra
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    Johnson was ace, Balding and Foster at the swimming were good, Denise Lewis and Gary Lineker were both woeful.

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