UCI Limits on bearing friction coefficient

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RyanC
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UCI Limits on bearing friction coefficient

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Now I have heard everything.

http://velonews.competitor.com/2011/04/ ... kes_166293

Could the fact that they announced enforcement of this section of the rules have anything to do with this silly rumour I wonder?

http://velonews.competitor.com/2011/03/ ... rst_164067

Is McQuaid drunk at the wheel?

Lister?
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April 1st?
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Got me!
If I had only read the entire article...
“It should be the man, not his balls, that decides the outcome,” Ditte stated emphatically.
Argh. And here I thought I was on my toes today.
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...and another:

Garmin-Cervélo, HTC-Highroad work to get around UCI radio ban
In a simple, outpatient procedure, Garmin riders have had the tiny iBrain computer implanted subdermally, just above the ear.

...

“It’s weird the way it sounds; it really takes some getting used to,” Hesjedal said. “Since the sound doesn’t come into the ear, it’s more like you feel the sound in your head. When Jonathan talks to me on it, it’s kind of like the voice of God my skull. [sic] But the commissaires can’t see or hear a thing.”
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