Re: [CR]OT - Hincapie's broken fork at Paris-Roubaix

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Date: Mon, 10 Apr 2006 11:00:08 -0400
From: <rdayton@carolina.rr.com>
Subject: Re: [CR]OT - Hincapie's broken fork at Paris-Roubaix
In-reply-to: <3945.67.22.39.37.1144680813.squirrel@webmail.ivycycles.com>
To: brandon@ivycycles.com
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cc: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
cc: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org

I think there's a lot to be said about George crashing earlier and not changing bikes. All you need a a stress fracture in Al and the cobbles will do the rest. And I was realy pulling for George. But Fabian won with a lot of style.

Rob Dayton
Charlotte, NC
USA


----- Original Message -----
From: brandon@ivycycles.com
Date: Mon, 10 Apr 2006 10:55:00 -0000
Subject: Re: [CR]OT - Hincapie's broken fork at Paris-Roubaix
To: Julian Shapiro
Cc: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org


> I'm reading this as a dig at using aluminum, but you should

\r?\n> remember that

\r?\n> there were plenty of broken forks back in the all-steel days of racing

\r?\n> too. I think this has a lot more to say aboout Trek's "in-house"

\r?\n> production techniques than anything else. It's not the material

\r?\n> but the

\r?\n> design that matters.

\r?\n> best,

\r?\n> Brandon"monkeyman"Ives

\r?\n> Back in Coeur d'Alene, ID.

\r?\n>

\r?\n>

\r?\n> > A little detail from a cyclingnews.com interview with Trek on

\r?\n> Hincapie's> bike at Paris-Roubaix:

\r?\n> >

\r?\n> > Scott Daubert: One thing I forgot to tell you about is that

\r?\n> George is

\r?\n> > running with a different fork; it has a longer axle to crown

\r?\n> dimension,> and it has a longer rake than the normal Bontrager

\r?\n> Race Lite fork.

\r?\n> >

\r?\n> > CN: Is this something new you'll bring into the Trek line?

\r?\n> >

\r?\n> > SD: No, it's actually from Bontrager's Satellite line, almost

\r?\n> from their

\r?\n> > commuter level, but it has dimensions that are appropriate for

\r?\n> Roubaix.> It's an in-house made fork, made at Trek from OCLV

\r?\n> carbon, it's just on a

\r?\n> > different model bike.

\r?\n> >

\r?\n> > CN: Is it a steel steerer?

\r?\n> >

\r?\n> > SD: No, it's aluminium; it's been blasted then anodized black.

\r?\n> >

\r?\n> >

\r?\n> >

\r?\n> > Julian (hmmm.....) Shapiro

\r?\n> >

\r?\n> > Sag Harbor, NY