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Researching Coppi.
Silent newsreel footage of Fausto Coppi climbing Passo Sella during the 1953 Giro d'Italia and winning the 164km 19th stage from Auronzo to Bolzano ahead of race leader Hugo Koblet.
@unversio Thanks for sharing that! It's amazing to see footage from those days. It's also really cool to recognize the Dolomites in the footage. What an amazing backdrop for a race.
@PeakInTwoYears If 'Karla' was male, yes then we may have met but not in Berlin. ;)
@sthilzy
I'm on the wrong side of forty and my bike fitting physio who's worked with Sir Chris Hoy says I'm the least flexible person he's seen for ages. Doesn't bode well for my chosen discipline of TT.
@Rom
Don't worry about what Sir Hoy's physio says, watch and learn and get flexi from one of our old favourtite's round here, Katie Sunshine!
@sthilzy
I think the lower pic is Dave Brailsford getting in some practice on his PR skillz for next year's UK Tour start and relations between Wiggo and Froomie.
@frank
Few more late photos can do no harm I guess.
F.M. first bike from 1966 and later one plus Flandria team bike which was repainted Gios
@TommyTubolare Brilliant stuff. I hadn't realized until this very moment what the Dutch/Flemish word for toeclips is: voethaken.