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[QUOTE=Sirioja;2834755]If You really performed Marmotte, not only on internet or on 10 electric bicycles on a truck, You could easily warm up riding from Globe to Martigny and climb with me on next Saturday, me faithful to my manual gears exceptionnal bicycle which will climb again on this Summer 2 sides of Zoncolan and Mortirolo from Mazzo, all much steeper than Telegraphe, Galibier, Croix de Fer or Glandon and famous Alp Huez only for NL but not for a french climber like me. I look forward seeing You on Italian side, You can t miss me, topless with swim boxer, but climbing for as real as manual gearbox V8 S5 . I trust my bicycle which climbed about 10 times either Zoncolan and Mortirolo, Galibier much more often than 10 times, for my pleasure for my holidays, not riding in Paris, when I need motivation, like freshness and woman look for girls, but not needing Globe rules to manage with Freubad or Sharks attractive beauties I find. Truth is on the steep and I will be up to top of Gran San Bernardino 2430 high with beautiful dogs with hot wine.[/QUOTE]Thunderstorms risks above Aosta it on this week end, when rain is very cold above 2000 high, so I will climb my friend Gran San Bernardino on August for my exceptionnal holidays, climbing every day when not raining.
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Lots of talk from somebody who never pinned a race number on.
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[QUOTE=Sirioja;2835459]Gran San Bernardino[/QUOTE]Where's that? Did you mean Gran San Bernardo?
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[qyote=Sirioja;2835459]Thunderstorms risks above Aosta it on this week end, when rain is very cold above 2000 high, so I will climb my friend Gran San Bernardino on August for my exceptionnal holidays, climbing every day when not raining. [ / quote].
The only mountain you climb is your giant ego. Maybe time to finally make that much needed visit to a psychiatrist? [URL]https://www.google.com/maps/search/clermont[/URL]+ferrand+psychiatrist /.
[quote=Sirioja;2834411] Yesterday, I enjoyed making intense sport for more than 1 h30 under 48 degrees under sun at the bottom and 37 degrees on top at 1968 high. Better to be fit than heavy, so, no problem for me at Sharks. [ / quote].
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[QUOTE=HammerTime96;2835750][qyote=Sirioja;2835459]Thunderstorms risks above Aosta it on this week end, when rain is very cold above 2000 high, so I will climb my friend Gran San Bernardino on August for my exceptionnal holidays, climbing every day when not raining. [/QUOTE]The only mountain you climb is your giant ego. Maybe time to finally make that much needed visit to a psychiatrist? [URL]https://www.google.com/maps/search/clermont[/URL]+ferrand+psychiatrist /.
[QUOTE=Sirioja;2834411] Yesterday, I enjoyed making intense sport for more than 1 h30 under 48 degrees under sun at the bottom and 37 degrees on top at 1968 high. Better to be fit than heavy, so, no problem for me at Sharks. [/QUOTE][ / QUOTE].
Maybe You don t know what is written now on a french car and my climbings are as real as the car You saw, is where lived first owner, not for others after. Same than I propose since 2021 to mister internet here who claims now to climb Marmotte which is more difficult than any tour de France stage, but doesn't want to climb with me. Maybe You should make a gruppetto together when I m able to climb alone and will on August, like since 2003 , with great pleasure to make exceptional holidays. Exactly same than I m able to manage at Sharks with fresh beauties for much less expensive than needing Globe rules, when I would never pay for looks like Ariana or Bianca. I would not pay for many looks at Globe, usually leaving full balls. 0 room on 2023 when I saw 100 girls there on best casting day.
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[QUOTE=Ararat;2835737]Where's that? Did you mean Gran San Bernardo?[/QUOTE]When we are so friend since many years, on both sides, for me, this is Gran San Bernardino 2430 with little lake and beautiful dogs on top, above Aosta. It and facing my friend for free ride, Verbier. Disappointed weather there was risky with high altitude cold rain, so I visited 7 clubs on this week end, exploring between Darmstadt Moenchengladbach and Dortmund. I prefer GG which is higher level for me, but Sharks is the place to find rare girls, competing with escorting, best place in whole FKK land for this, when this level of girls would not accept rules making problems to girls like at Globe where they only attract low level Bundesliga 2 now, not worthing anymore the trip, when too expensive for looks now, compare to til 2018 when beauties were for 130/30 and now mostly little Romanians for 150 per 30.
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[QUOTE=Ararat;2835737]Where's that? Did you mean Gran San Bernardo?[/QUOTE]He refers to Grand St Bernard (Gran San Bernardo in Italian), but god forbid that he admits that he is wrong.
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[QUOTE=PaulInZurich;2836184]He refers to Grand St Bernard (Gran San Bernardo in Italian), but god forbid that he admits that he is wrong.[/QUOTE]I will name Grand Saint Bernard, only after you climb with me, when you can't say I didn't propose you many times since 2 years. Should be so easy after Marmotte and with electric bicycle, when I have only my legs and strength.
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[QUOTE=Sirioja;2836393]I will name Grand Saint Bernard, only after you climb with me, when you can't say I didn't propose you many times since 2 years. Should be so easy after Marmotte and with electric bicycle, when I have only my legs and strength.[/QUOTE]I have a bike with electronic shifting, NOT an ebike. Pretty much all recent road bikes except the most cheap ones have that. Certainly over EUR 2. 5 k they have electronic shifting. The advantage is that once set up, shifting never needs to be adjusted. I didn't have to service anything shifting related for 8 years. It doesn't help with pedalling, it's just something useful for somebody who does more than 500 km per year. Of course, if you do only 500 km per year, then even a bike with a bread basket in front and no gears is enough.
I'll tell you one more time why I have no interest to climb with you. I just don't care about you. Based on what you write, it is clear to me that you make a lot of things up. I don't need any confirmation for that.
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[QUOTE=PaulInZurich;2836534]I have a bike with electronic shifting, NOT an ebike. Pretty much all recent road bikes except the most cheap ones have that. Certainly over EUR 2. 5 k they have electronic shifting. The advantage is that once set up, shifting never needs to be adjusted. I didn't have to service anything shifting related for 8 years. It doesn't help with pedalling, it's just something useful for somebody who does more than 500 km per year. Of course, if you do only 500 km per year, then even a bike with a bread basket in front and no gears is enough.
I'll tell you one more time why I have no interest to climb with you. I just don't care about you. Based on what you write, it is clear to me that you make a lot of things up. I don't need any confirmation for that.[/QUOTE]But You read all of me and even on other forum where I was before here. What I call kind of obsessed but You are not the only one. I don t need electric gears when I know truth is strength and ability to resist to pain, on the field, on very steep, and I know You would not be able to climb with me, even with your electric gears which help, when I invite all here who want to come with me on my Summer climbing tour, climbing every day only legends, many above 2500 m high, except under cold rain. I look forward for my great holidays like every Summer since 2003.
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I just like to call out bullshitters. It was so funny that after you bragged for so long, the one time you said your time on a known climb it turned out it was below average for 55+ on Strava.
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[QUOTE=PaulInZurich;2836601]I just like to call out bullshitters. It was so funny that after you bragged for so long, the one time you said your time on a known climb it turned out it was below average for 55+ on Strava.[/QUOTE]Come with me to climb Ovaro Zoncolan, much more difficult than Croix de Fer / Glandon, telegraphe Galibier and Alp Huez, waiting for you. You read internet, I see reality on the field.
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Enough with the bicycle talk. Let's see some bicycle action! Sirioja and anyone here arguing who wants to race him! Streamed live on YouTube!
This is 2023 guys. Not 2003.
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If you do that, then I'll race any of you afterwards in downhill with skis and a gopro.
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[QUOTE=Pistons;2837574]If you do that, then I'll race any of you afterwards in downhill with skis and a gopro.[/QUOTE]We can also free ride if You want. Look corridors on Mont Gelé Verbier side, not Tortin face, or Mont Fort below lift, not bumpy slope. Best is la Grave la Meije above Chancel lake corridors where You don t see below when You start, so You have to be ready to fly if You are not able to pass ski through rocks, You have to be ready to die there, when these spots are called fall then die. Good point for me, I m not afraid to die, so I go yearly, when I know I m waited.