Maggie’s Motivational Pic Thread v2.0 - - New Rules - See Post #1

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IDF rescues hostages and our 'limpdick' military says none of our 'assets' were used in the rescue. We are a nation of PUSSIES and SPINELESS wonders!

Due to a small party and 2 martinis and a few glasses of wine......but 'F@#% all limpdick, spineless, ball-less wonders.....

....after 40 yrs in LE, in F'ing Kalifornia, I'm getting too old for this shit!!!!
Speak for yourself. Just because those in charge of the failed Gaza pier are cowards, doesn’t mean the people of the country are.

Don’t allow the propaganda to get to you.
 
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I think he tried to move his arm position and fell forward. If you’re doing a TT and trying to put in a good time you’re going to be on the limit.

I can’t imagine running a disk, even my 40mm rims get buffeted some days.
looks more like a crankarm/chainring broke or a pedal stripped out

M

edited to add: after the 'bars slipped' comment, I rewatched the clip. I think you're right
 
looks more like a crankarm/chainring broke or a pedal stripped out

M

edited to add: after the 'bars slipped' comment, I rewatched the clip. I think you're right
Download the GIF, watch it frame by frame.

He's on his "aero" bars with his arms close together and forward. You have less control there, for sure. As you watch the frames, the aero bars move up, toward his body. At least the left one does. It's all over shortly after. I can't tell if the bar bent or if it slipped at the mount to the down bars. Also looks a little like wet pavement. That can be good for an extra long slide on that 5 grit asphalt and some deeper road rash.
 
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When I was doing my early training in the Royal Australian Air Force we used to have a full dress parade quite regularly, one day we formed up to find one of these positioned around the flag pole.


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It had been moved from the flight line to the parade ground during the night, took the officers running the base over a week to source a crane capable of lifting it over the flag pole so it could be returned to the flight line....
Couldn’t they just unbolt the flag pole?