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Cervelo bikes: Italian or Canadian?

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Old 04-09.-2008, 05:10 AM   #31
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Default Re: Cervelo bikes: Italian or Canadian?

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what kind of snow are we talking about here?


Mainly the cold frozen water kind that "falls" horizontally propelled by a 60 knot wind. The kind you might be thinking of seems to move fast whenever there is a fairly wealthy nose around . Otherwise it ends up becoming crack so the less than wealthy can "afford" it.
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Old 04-09.-2008, 12:06 PM   #32
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I have been hearing more and more about Cervelo bikes succesfully competing in the tour de France, and recently winning many victories during the Bejing olympics and my friend tells me these bikes are built in Canada, but I say they are built in Italy since the name sounds Italian, also an Italian friend of mine tells me its an Italian bike. I bet my friend its a European bike. Did I lose the bet or did I win?

Think of it like this, a bike made in China, with an Italian name, is marketing in the US based on race performance in Europe. That's Canadian . . . eh!
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