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guy couldn't drop jobber extraordinare mathieu burgeaudeau on a punchy hill, he's reached the point where he can't be a galactico all-rounder anymore and instead just sucks at everything now. he needs to specialize more.
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despite meticulously cleaning me bike, doing the vaxxing properly, i have discovered a layer of smegma on the idler pulley that was very impressive, on both side, you could pull it down like peeling onion slices
everything else was clean, nothing there
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speaking of your struggles two mates of mine consoomed the new favero pedals at release and got massive squeaking after a mere 300-500 km and to fix that they have to keep regreasing a part of the axle but it doesn't last very long. According to some forum this is a common issue. The mtb version doesn't seem to have that problem 
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lmao
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/OELCxv21LkQ
https://weightweenies.starbike.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=177995&start=255
https://old.reddit.com/r/bikewrench/comments/1luu3ss/new_favero_assioma_pro_rs_pedals_squeaking/
my latest bier is ready to bottle today but I could also do a secondary fermentation
should I add some pureed mango and make it fruitier my berts?
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that thread is amazing
> the pedals wobble
me thinks that's something that would fuck with powermeter accuracy but maybe they account for that kek
> screw caps are soft plastic and get damaged easily and new ones cost 30€ in a spare parts set
favero are milking the pigs holy moly
 >>/28248/
sure do and I think there are a couple other Berts that homebrew as well
thanks for the feedback pal I was leaning towards adding it already but maybe a bit impatient to drink it soon
 >>/28209/
uh 12 eggs of gravel for me, I forgot how dark it gets innawoods meaning I had to ride without glasses mostly so I got a lot of shit in my eyes
if you get another 2 weeks of temperatures and sun like that as we did a few weeks ago it'll get better but its not like 30+ degrees in the summer sun will ever not suck for us, actually for you it'll probably always be worse than for us central euros
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yum, should do well with fruit; I've been tempted by the fruit purees on morebeer, especially the passionfruit one; I've only added fruit to sour ales so contamination has been less of an issue, I usually just slice and toss with a bit of vodka before adding
You might reach 1000 posts during bulgur hours, just as a warning.
Now for tomorrow with the double horse category. What better climb than the Tourmalet for a comeback of memco? Rmember the last time he rode up there?
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Realized just now that I bought a dessert wine for /WTW/ tomorrow (obviously not familiar with this grape or style at all). Hopefully this thing keeps well for a week or so, I can't guzzle sweet wine.
Orla r*ddit AMA, asked what the best way would be to grow the sport:

> I would streamline the cycling calendar, and that's a really unpopular thing to say with fans of traditional cycling, with fans of the very traditional races, but I think it's really difficult for anybody to understand what is going on throughout a cycling season, because we don't have one flow of a narrative. And I get that that's what makes it beautiful, what makes cycling so attractive to people who love it is that there are so many different ways to enjoy it. I do feel we just have to be more commercially sensible and aware, and if we had a better narrative throughout the year where we can understand where races fit in a calendar. It's crucial. My friends who've gotten into cycling through Unchained for example, have no idea what a one day classics event would be. That's not a problem in itself, but the one day classics have to somehow feed into the narrative of the Grand Tours. And at the minute, it's so disjointed that you have to be a cycling fan to already love it. That's not a way to grow the sport. So I would streamline the calendar somehow. But a lot of people agree on that. The big sticking point is how to do it. That's where we all disagree. So it's a simple answer with a multi layered and very difficult solution.

> It's a very simple way of phrasing something that's very, very complicated, and I don't know where we start with it, because One Cycling has gone already well, One Cycling has been rejected in its current form without us really even knowing exactly what it was. So where do we go next? I wish we knew.

tldr kneel to pluggeGOD and stop doing classics because netflixbabies don’t have the attention span for them. grim.


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