fredstaple
Speeding Up
- Nov 1, 2009
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What do the titles under your forum name mean: a few examples include "junior cyclist," "cyclist," and "senior cyclist?"
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What do the titles under your forum name mean: a few examples include "junior cyclist," "cyclist," and "senior cyclist?"
What do the titles under your forum name mean: a few examples include "junior cyclist," "cyclist," and "senior cyclist?"
I always meant to ask, have you ever thought of changing the classification to say:
domestique, lead-out, sprinter, climber, super-domestique, team-leader
or does suggesting it just mean i am too sad and have too much time on my hands? Or do I have that to look forward to if I keep posting?
Nice idea, but in that order it would do injustice to the sprinters.
I would always put the climber above the sprinter, as whilst the sprinter gets the glory it is the climber who does all the hard work.