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Take me with youI'm shooting a Harley Davidson rally in Suffolk. Maybe Sunday.
PM me either way ...I'll let you know if I'm going. Depends on wether I can get out of the decorating for the day [emoji1]
I'm shooting a Harley Davidson rally in Suffolk. Maybe Sunday.
have a look hereAdvice time... I'm starting to look into buying my first road bike and its a minefield. I thought there were lots of choices in photography gear!! So my questions are these..
1. What is the best bike for £4-500?
2. If I look at Triban (one option) is Microshift noticeably different/inferior to shimano or SRAM?
3. Would I be better off with a cheaper starter setup (Triban 500SE) and invest in better wheels, thinking Mavic Akasium Ones, or stretch the budget for better groupset?
As you can see I like the Triban but not sure if I will regret not going for more, long term. Is the Triban upgradable if I wanted to go for 105 or SRAM in future?
Please help [emoji46]
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Good bang for buck if they have your size.
No.....not unless your a good bangSomebody mention me?!
Irish pro Matt Brammeier (MTN-Qhubeka) was seriously injured after crashing into a service car during stage six of the Tour of Utah on Saturday.
Brammeier was attempting to chase back to the peloton on a descent when he collided with the service car, causing fractures to his ribs and pelvis, as well as internal injuries.
MTN-Qhubeka team medic Dr Jarrad van Zuydam said in a statement:
“Matt Brammeier was involved in a high speed collision with a vehicle during the queen stage of the Tour of Utah. Thankfully, Matt has suffered no head, neck or spinal injuries and is currently stable in hospital. His musculoskeletal injuries are significant, however.
“He suffered rib fractures on both sides as well as a small pneumothorax. He also has fractures of the sacral and pelvic bones. Matt is unlikely to require surgery but will need some time to recover from his injuries.”
The 30-year-old posted a photo of himself in hospital on Twitter, saying “All good in the hood. Thanks for the messages”.
That was a real shocker, it's probably a good thing he hit the car though because there was no way he was getting around that bend at that speed and on that line!! He'd have been over the edge and in a tree.
got it fixed eventually, not entirely sure how thoughI've never had a problem with strava pulling data from Garmin or images from Instagram. Worth writing to their support ?