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Date: 28 Jun 2007 19:37:08
From: bdbafh
Subject: Red - it must go faster
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http://www.velonews.com/tech/report/articles/12501.0.html "The Tarmac SL2, also offered the first semi-public glimpse of the upcoming top-shelf road group from SRAM, dubbed Red." -bdbafh
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Date: 28 Jun 2007 14:41:21
From: Dan Connelly
Subject: Re: Red - it must go faster
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bdbafh wrote: > http://www.velonews.com/tech/report/articles/12501.0.html > > "The Tarmac SL2, also offered the first semi-public glimpse of the > upcoming top-shelf road group from SRAM, dubbed Red." > > -bdbafh > The difference between Rival and Force is approx 100g @ $6/g. 100 grams IS faster, but hardly.... IE Force is basically a cosmetic improvement on Rival. I wonder if there's functional difference between Force and Red. Dan P.S. I have Rival on my Ritchey Breakaway, which I just rode in Italy, and it's great.
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Date: 28 Jun 2007 13:29:00
From: annhigginson@mac.com
Subject: Re: Red - it must go faster
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On Jun 28, 8:37 pm, bdbafh <bdb...@gmail.com > wrote: > http://www.velonews.com/tech/report/articles/12501.0.html > > "The Tarmac SL2, also offered the first semi-public glimpse of the > upcoming top-shelf road group from SRAM, dubbed Red." > > -bdbafh World No. 1 Cycle Racing Photographer Englishman Graham Watson helps Welcome the Tour de France to London with 30 Year Retrospective Exhibition! Born in London in 1956, Graham Watson took his first steps in photography in 1972, working as an assistant to a London society photographer whose clients included British aristocracy and foreign royal families. Commuting to and from London each day by bicycle drew Watson's attention to the sport of cycle racing and, eventually, to see the Tour de France in Paris in 1977. Smitten by this sighting of 'Le Tour', Watson focussed all his energies on photographing what he considered to be a 'beautiful' sport - to the point, in the early 1980s, where he was a regular feature at European races, and soon gained access to the inner-sanctum of cycling photographers - a largely Belgian/French/Italian clan. Three decades later, Graham Watson, known and admired the world over, will celebrate the London Grand D=E9part of the 2007 Tour de France with an exhibition of over 200 of his finest Tour de France photographs from the past 30 years. The Eyes On The Tour de France Exhibition will be held from July 1-9 at County Hall Gallery in London's vibrant South Bank, next to the London Eye overlooking the Palace of Westminster and Big Ben. Visitors will be able to purchase framed archival Lambda Photographic Prints from the Exhibition. The Exhibition runs from July 1-9 and is open daily from 10am - 5.30pm (except 5th July: 10am - 5pm). ENTRY IS FREE!! For more information visit: http://www.countyhallgallery.com/exhibitions/graham-watson.html
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Date: 28 Jun 2007 23:24:48
From: Donald Munro
Subject: Re: Red - it must go faster
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annhigginson@mac.com wrote: > World No. 1 Cycle Racing Photographer Englishman Graham Watson helps > Welcome the Tour de France to London with 30 Year Retrospective > Exhibition! I don't suppose there's a picture of syringes and a race number, or are the multiple postings just a coincidence.
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