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    Some really awesome TDF photography

    Here's the site: http://www.carolineyang.com/ Just click on the "2005 stage images" for the pics.

    Here are a few of my fav's:














    It's amazing what you can do with a telephoto lens, some really great shots in there.

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    Nice shots for sure. I might have to trade in squareheads for a good shot of Kloden. Poor ole Jan.
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    These kids have no idea how lucky they are:






    Dig this one





    and this one

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    Cool site, great photos. What a way to spend three weeks of your life, on the back of the motorcycle riding through France taking pictures of the Tour.

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    I really think Vino is pretty awesome but my god, look at that Gaper Gap. Maybe he has a funny shaped head, I dunno. It also seems to get worse the further into each stage he is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oarhead
    I really think Vino is pretty awesome but my god, look at that Gaper Gap. Maybe he has a funny shaped head, I dunno. It also seems to get worse the further into each stage he is.
    I would not want to tell that to him in person in fear of getting an old school Kazak beat down, he seems like a badass. Vino is a great rider to watch despite the gap.

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    I know what you are saying, Kazak frontier justice. I still just want to grab that thing and tilt it over properly and then staple/nailgun it in place. Then Run.
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    Running would get you nowhere, he'd bike over you in 3 seconds.
    This touchy-feely Kumbaya shit has got to go.

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    Yeah but he would have a couple of nails in his head so I figure I would get at least 10 or 12 seconds.

    The only problem might be if he had a posse and a 'When Keeping it Real Goes Wrong' episode might ensue. That would be no good.

    I know I outweigh him. I know he has roadie arms so it is not like I am going to get hurt if he punches me, kicking might be another story though. And guns. What kazack is complete without a gun.

    He should realize it is for his own good though.
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