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ginsterdrz
ginsterdrz Posts: 128
edited May 2012 in Pro race
Can't believe Brailsford allows him to wear such a mop. Surely it's worth .07 of a second per mile?
Or is it a wig he sneaks on out of sight having removed the Kask?
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  • rick_chasey
    rick_chasey Posts: 72,236
    Ginsterdrz wrote:
    Can't believe Brailsford allows him to wear such a mop. Surely it's worth .07 of a second per mile?
    Or is it a wig he sneaks on out of sight having removed the Kask?

    Normally shaves it for the Tour doesn't he?

    Kind of 'get ready for it' haircut?

    To be honest, and Fignon might not agree, if you lose the Tour because of your haircut you don't deserve to win the Tour.
  • Maybe he's waiting until the day before the first mountain stage at the tour. He'll shave it all off and the weight difference will be like going from winter bike to summer bike.
  • petemadoc
    petemadoc Posts: 2,331
    Maybe he's waiting until the day before the first mountain stage at the tour. He'll shave it all off and the weight difference will be like going from winter bike to summer bike.

    :lol: just spat my sandwich out :lol:
  • emadden
    emadden Posts: 2,431
    Im definitely signing up... I was thinking that the guy looks like a pure muppet.... So i did a search for "hairy muppet" and guess what i found....


    haha!




    scroll down.....









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    just a bit more.........





    ha!









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    Ok, dont want to hijack this important thread... Yes Wiggo looks a state and he needs to fix his image (and learn either how to put back on a dropped chain, to change gears, or to ride a fixie)
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  • On_What
    On_What Posts: 516
    NO DONT DO IT! It looks awesome
  • cogidubnus
    cogidubnus Posts: 860
    It will be shaved for the tour as always
  • Ron Stuart
    Ron Stuart Posts: 1,242
    This may help
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  • sportvan
    sportvan Posts: 105
    Wiggo looks like Wurzel Gummidge
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  • Gazzetta67
    Gazzetta67 Posts: 1,890
    Forget about the haircut...... I wish he`d wear traditional white socks instead - those long black socks look ridiculous.
  • Ron Stuart
    Ron Stuart Posts: 1,242
    Gazzetta67 wrote:
    Forget about the haircut...... I wish he`d wear traditional white socks instead - those long black socks look ridiculous.

    Your not the guy looking at his socks here are you?
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  • rick_chasey
    rick_chasey Posts: 72,236
    Well, we know what my mum says about black socks...
  • cogidubnus
    cogidubnus Posts: 860
    What's that Rick?
  • greasedscotsman
    greasedscotsman Posts: 6,962
    Well, we know what my mum says about black socks...

    That socks are for putting on your feet, not stuffing down the front of your trousers?
  • cogidubnus
    cogidubnus Posts: 860
    lol I enjoyed that thread, cheers Rick
  • ms_tree
    ms_tree Posts: 1,405
    I think all you who don't like his hair probably haven't got any!
    'Google can bring back a hundred thousand answers. A librarian can bring you back the right one.'
    Neil Gaiman
  • cougie
    cougie Posts: 22,512
    Typical cyclists. We get a genuine chance of winning the tour and we complain about his hair ?

    It seems to be working for him anyway ? Leave well alone I say !
  • ddraver
    ddraver Posts: 26,348
    edited May 2012
    I'd just go typical English really cougie....to whit Cavendish, Andy Murry amongst others

    We only like sportsmen that lose -hence the love for Tim Henman, the England football team etc!
    We're in danger of confusing passion with incompetence
    - @ddraver
  • big_p
    big_p Posts: 565
    i seem remember some journalist type asking him about his hair a few years ago, and him mouthing the words "f*&K off" under his breath.

    i think it looks just fine, i see him out training a fair bit around chorley and leyland, it's not like it's the first thing you notice about him.
  • greasedscotsman
    greasedscotsman Posts: 6,962
    Hold on, are people taking this thread seriously?
  • Tusher
    Tusher Posts: 2,762
    But of course
  • Secteur
    Secteur Posts: 1,971
    makes th
  • greasedscotsman
    greasedscotsman Posts: 6,962
    Tusher wrote:
    But of course

    Oh right, just checking...
  • MSByrne
    MSByrne Posts: 52
    I think it's cool, when he was riding in Romandie it was like a statement "F**k you all, I can win even with this mop".
    And yeah, Paul Weller...
  • Ron Stuart
    Ron Stuart Posts: 1,242
    Does anyone think that Paul Weller would ' wannabe ' be like Bradley, I'm sure he would like to be his age again but could there be more :?:
  • Ron Stuart
    Ron Stuart Posts: 1,242
    Ron Stuart wrote:
    Does anyone think that Paul Weller would ' wannabe ' be like Bradley, I'm sure he would like to be his age again but could there be more :?:

    Maybe this is a hint.... http://www.betterbybike.info/cycling-vi ... le-council
    :o
  • No_Ta_Doctor
    No_Ta_Doctor Posts: 13,200
    More power to the mop-head imo.

    Bet you lot would all have been telling Fignon to chop his ponytail off.
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  • greasedscotsman
    greasedscotsman Posts: 6,962
    Bet you lot would all have been telling Fignon to chop his ponytail off.

    Yes, of course. Didn't he lose the Tour in '89 because of it?
  • jimmythecuckoo
    jimmythecuckoo Posts: 4,712
    Marginal gains, ride the line and all that...

    Get that barnet cut Bradley please.
  • Let him have a bubble perm if he likes, as long as he wins a grand tour.