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Physiological adaptations and dehydration

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Old 05-05.-2008, 01:17 PM   #46
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The Druids raced trilithons? Wow. What was their all time best bike split?
I don't know, but they (The Celts) definitely had cycles though.
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Old 05-05.-2008, 01:26 PM   #47
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The Druids raced trilithons? Wow. What was their all time best bike split?

It all depends on whether or not they could actually get out of the transition area before being squished by a 30 ton monolith..... Times were hard back then I tell ya!

But, they were way ahead of where we are in terms of science. Their clock (stonehenge) tells perfect time and has done for thousands of years - just imagine what they could do with power meters! SRM would be so "old hat"
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