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Ron, it was published in English magazine Cycle Sport - at first as you see it there in all it's naked glory, but later issues had strategic black stripes over the nipples. It was one of a series of risque Northwave ads of the mid-late 90s. I'll see if I can dig the others out for your edification.
@frank
I guess Pozzato's celibacy shtick does not extend to The White Ladies...
Well, you know what they say; "what goes on at Le Tour, stays at Le Tour . . . "
@sgt
No one's does.
@all
I can't decide if Tom Booner is pulling away from Niki or pushing into Gert.
The irony of the fact that in Flemish, "Boonen" is pronounced "Bone-en" is not lost on me, by the way.
Completely coincidentally, I was just reading Procycling #1 (April '99) and what should be on the back cover?
Dammit, let's try that again...
And why is Terpstra's mouth open?
@Marko
You're right - Devo is cool and their schtick involves looking dorky. I'm actually a pretty big Devo fan.
Wow, some of those other bike related ads are pretty damn goofy. I don't what they're thinking...
@frank
I love that in the first ad, the "roman warrior one", you can see the tan lines from his bibs on the 'ol guns.
Out of all of the ads posted, the Eddy Merckx cannibal one is probably the "least bad", as cannibalism and blood are always fun.
@sgt
Does this ad infer that I am supposed to oil up every time I throw on my Sidi's? I guess it would be one way to help prevent road rash, as you'd just slide along...
Issue 2 of Procycling, May 1999 - here's the edited version! Ridiculous!