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dardruba

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May 21, 2010, 12:37:20 PM5/21/10
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So whats this talk on Eurosport of a 100 watt power unit in the down
tube, a drive inside the bottom bracket and a switch under the saddle.
Is it possible and could it have been used in this seasons early
classics without detection?

Anton Berlin

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May 21, 2010, 1:53:28 PM5/21/10
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Yes, Cadel Evans used one to conserve power then swapped out bikes
before the finish.

Betty Munro

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May 21, 2010, 3:18:16 PM5/21/10
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dardruba wrote:
>> So whats this talk on Eurosport of a 100 watt power unit in the down
>> tube, a drive inside the bottom bracket and a switch under the saddle.
>> Is it possible and could it have been used in this seasons early
>> classics without detection?

Anton Berlin wrote:
> Yes, Cadel Evans used one to conserve power then swapped out bikes
> before the finish.

Can they be implanted in silicone breasts ?

Anton Berlin

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May 21, 2010, 5:00:47 PM5/21/10
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> Anton Berlin wrote:
> > Yes, Cadel Evans used one to conserve power then swapped out bikes
> > before the finish.
>
> Can they be implanted in silicone breasts ?

Great question ! Yes, but the large currents of electricty would also
cause someone's teeth to decay at a rapid rate so only a desperate
slut would try such an act.

Steve Freides

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May 21, 2010, 6:33:46 PM5/21/10
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You aren't suggesting Liz Hatch uses this device, are you?

-S-


Betty Munro

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May 22, 2010, 6:50:36 AM5/22/10
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dardruba wrote:
>>>> So whats this talk on Eurosport of a 100 watt power unit in the down
>>>> tube, a drive inside the bottom bracket and a switch under the
>>>> saddle. Is it possible and could it have been used in this seasons
>>>> early classics without detection?

Anton Berlin wrote:
>>> Yes, Cadel Evans used one to conserve power then swapped out bikes
>>> before the finish.

Betty Munro wrote:
>> Can they be implanted in silicone breasts ?

Steve Freides wrote:
> You aren't suggesting Liz Hatch uses this device, are you?

Apparently there are some issues with the drivetrain biofeedback loop.

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