john The Guv’nor Admin Retrobike Rider Feedback View Jul 8, 2009 #1 With Sean Yates That is a manly position, bet he has more than a 15 stem too.
T terryhfs Senior Retro Guru Jul 9, 2009 #2 You missed the 'one foot twisted to a strange angle' approach too. Sean had some skeletal problems caused by cycling and his increasingly extreme position over the years was an attempt to counteract it but ended up making it worse.
You missed the 'one foot twisted to a strange angle' approach too. Sean had some skeletal problems caused by cycling and his increasingly extreme position over the years was an attempt to counteract it but ended up making it worse.
Iwasgoodonce Old School Grand Master Jul 9, 2009 #4 Dave_H":3dso69av said: ... and don't get me started on his legs. Click to expand... What a healthy past time cycling is! It says rather a lot about Yates that he managed to be national time trial champion after he retired.
Dave_H":3dso69av said: ... and don't get me started on his legs. Click to expand... What a healthy past time cycling is! It says rather a lot about Yates that he managed to be national time trial champion after he retired.
D Dave_H Old School Grand Master Jul 9, 2009 #5 Iwasgoodonce":20j4a48z said: What a healthy past time cycling is! It says rather a lot about Yates that he managed to be national time trial champion after he retired. Click to expand... Maybe it's just a Motorla/Discovery thing. George Hincapie
Iwasgoodonce":20j4a48z said: What a healthy past time cycling is! It says rather a lot about Yates that he managed to be national time trial champion after he retired. Click to expand... Maybe it's just a Motorla/Discovery thing. George Hincapie
Iwasgoodonce Old School Grand Master Jul 9, 2009 #6 There aren't many old retired cyclists are there? Yikes!