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what would happen if in the tour de france one year, all of the riders had to ride big heavy mountain bikes.......lol.......something i had been wondering about..
they would definetly go slower Phil |
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Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Anchorage, Alaska, USA
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They were pretty heavy when the first Tours began more than a hundred years ago, and they only had one gear. Modern mountain bikes are probably faster. |
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yeah! it would be funny to see Lance turn up on a BMX! |
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Hahahaaha, realy funny hehe..
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