Ah, the fine art of slicking the road behind you with gobs of mucus – an excellent tactic to dismay and confuse the pursuing cyclists. And always makes for a great photo op.
mtbkrchick
Faking out God…it was just cold.
mattC
I love this
Wheelsucker
Is she really praying? There is no substitute for training.
Wheelsucker
That is a friggin’ awesome bike. Kish Di2 with discs? Niiiiiiice.
Anonymous
You will see more of this if they can design a light weight fluid disc system. Mechanical discs like above don’t perform as well, but superior to cantilever and I believe allow for for a thinner rim strip
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Ah, the fine art of slicking the road behind you with gobs of mucus – an excellent tactic to dismay and confuse the pursuing cyclists. And always makes for a great photo op.
Faking out God…it was just cold.
I love this
Is she really praying? There is no substitute for training.
That is a friggin’ awesome bike. Kish Di2 with discs? Niiiiiiice.
You will see more of this if they can design a light weight fluid disc system. Mechanical discs like above don’t perform as well, but superior to cantilever and I believe allow for for a thinner rim strip