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I’m shocked that none of the team are cycling enthusiasts.


A professional paraglider bringing us this instead of wings, lame.
 
I don’t really understand the point of all these things that get stashed in alll these tiny spaces. Someone should invent some kind of bag that fits under your saddle or top tube or something like that…
Or maybe a backpack that can hold water and any tool you might need.

Perhaps a "baggage drone" to carry your stuff and follow you around. Or maybe you can just leave said drone at the car and when you need it, you just summon it. You can have a fleet of drones, in fact. Spare tire drone. Pizza drone. Space blanket drone. And so on.
 
Would you use your drone to help That Guy ?
Or should he have his own drone?
Or is it a trade thing, like if he has a pizza drone......
 
Tangentially appropriate:

That's neat. Do rowers normally use clipless pedals? I could imagine them providing marginal gains in power transfer, but this is the first time I've seen them in this application.
 
I think your legs and feet propelled you on the level, downhill a free ride
From what I remember, I think you're right.

The "belly bar" between the saddle and the steering bars is interesting. I suppose that is to lean against will going downhill so you can get more weight on the front wheel for control.

Part of me wants to build a replica to try... and another part of me is saying, "don't you have enough lingering injuries?"
 

So I stumbled upon this recently. A pivotless full sus that uses the frame(?) as the spring in addition to tailored hydraulic pistons, I assume to dampen, for the rear suspension. Hmmm reminds me of older Cannondales that had the elastomer attaching seat stays to seat post.
 
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