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raffy

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  1. Got it, Jeff. Probably too late to ask but any reason we don't do divisions? We could do 2 divisions of 5 each and top 2 seeds from each go to the playoffs.
  2. I'm getting a different order in the ESPN site:
  3. Nice to see you out there Dan! Discovered a shocking water fact today: weighed myself as soon as I woke up: 159.6. Drank coffee and some water then rode 20 miles. Finished 2 650ml bottles and then a little part of a 3rd bottle. Weight when I got home: 159.4. This leads me to think that my body consumed/needed all that 1300+ ml just for around 1:10 of riding.
  4. Amazing job Vicki!
  5. Congrats Vicki!
  6. Good luck Vicki!
  7. Good luck Vicki!
  8. Nice ride this morning Vicki. Good luck tomorrow and hope you make a smart decision with the real or metric century I'm not sure you could get me to do a century tomorrow even if there was a 2014 Dogma 65.1 with Dura Ace DI2 9070 waiting for me at the end. My legs are just not there. Off to the fantasy draft in a few minutes. When I win, the funds will go to a new gruppo or frame.
  9. I got perma-dibs on Billy Cuntlips.
  10. Better a thoroughbred be a pack horse than stay unused in the stable right?
  11. I don't think that's crazy at all, Chris. I like to think I have a nice bike and I ride it in the rain and any condition for that matter all the time. Personally I try to take good care of my gear but I don't hold anything out just because it's rainy or shitty out. What's the use of having a nice bike if you'll only take it out in nice conditions?
  12. I kinda misread your post Shelley. I've only ordered Mysore once (a few weeks ago) and it was bitter and flat as Deepak found it too. I haven't had a "good" batch as this was the only batch I've had.
  13. Same here Shelley, I ordered 2 lbs. today from OBR but passed on the Mysore. It wasn't bad but it was unremarkable.
  14. Happy Birthday Jack!
  15. Weeknight next week after Labor Day please.
  16. Wow that looks even better built up. Jealous of the mid compact, I'm considering that for my next bike. I'd like to try the DA shifters to see how they feel when I see you this weekend
  17. Very cool Vicki! You going with a compact or standard?
  18. Cool Dan! Did you have to modify your rear derailleur to take a 34t cassette?
  19. Wait, we already have a draft order?
  20. Like Nate, I'm not a white bike person either but this one looks awesome! I bet the Pearl White looks even better in person! BTW, I'm slowly warming up to DA9000 for my next bike (whenever that will be). The ergos look much better plus the shift action is supposedly really light and shorter compared to the 7900. I just have to find a small enough bike that has 9000 on it to try for myself.
  21. I somewhat agree with not really being sure of what to make out of a bike fit. Don't get me wrong, you can definitely have a bad fit but a "good" fit is somewhat negotiable/flexible, at least in my case. Seems like different fitters have different fitting philosophies and it's really hard to tell who's right or not. It's like a girlfriend, your current fitter is always the best until you move on to another one. I've fiddled around with my stem length and some minor seat height and fore/aft adjustments and my fit right now is not the same as the "professional" fit I got last year especially in the reach department. I'm more comfortable where I am right now fit-wise. Maybe it's just because I'm a lot more flexible now than when I started cycling........
  22. Happy Birthday Ian!
  23. I think so.
  24. Yes, story of my life. I had to make my Roubaix fit so agressive it's cyclo-douchey. Being a begginer, I thought that endurance/upright = beginner bikes. In reality upright/aggressive is really more related to body geometry and flexibility than cycling experience (or lack thereof).
  25. You mean this guy?
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