Riddle of The Day (6 pics)

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3 Riddle of The Day (6 pics)


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6 Riddle of The Day (6 pics)


№1 Author: Cooks (1 Aug 2012 01:58) Total user comments: 249


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Nsibai, why the hell do you feel the need to comment something stupid on every single thing on this site? It's either gibberish or something that doesn't need posting. Just commenting for the sake of commenting.

Anyway, on the left is Andre Greipel, who is a road cyclist. On the left is Robert Foersterman, who is a track cyclist.
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№2 Author: _HIM_ (1 Aug 2012 03:50) Total user comments: 266


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BAN THAT MADAFAKCAAA
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№3 Author: Grunt Callahan (1 Aug 2012 04:50) Total user comments: 2430


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I could have gone all day without looking at their junk.
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№4 Author: Maxximtl (1 Aug 2012 06:01) Total user comments: 189


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Everyday is leg day.
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№5 Author: mahedi (1 Aug 2012 06:11) Total user comments: 10772


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Leg fail
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№6 Author: Jimmy Johnson (1 Aug 2012 07:02) Total user comments: 5518


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I'm all for cycling. I'm not sure I can deal with the chafing.
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№7 Author: Louie (1 Aug 2012 07:16) Total user comments: 8189


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....k
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№8 Author: Hott Bill (1 Aug 2012 09:30) Total user comments: 296


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It's easy to tell who uses EPO and who doesn't. Legs do not naturally grow that large, and more specifically, cyclist's legs do not. Cycling builds LEAN muscle, just google a picture of Lance Armstrong or Cadel Evans or Mark Cavendish, and they ride 110 miles per stage in the tour and they don't have legs like that. Cheating fuckers are a disgrace to the sport.

@fairmania

Picture #3 is a track race, notice the lack of brakes?
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№9 Author: plaidpancake (1 Aug 2012 09:35) Total user comments: 2475


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ewwwwwwwwww
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№10 Author: Jinxaruny (1 Aug 2012 09:36) Total user comments: 10324


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I like big, strong legs... but, eeeeeeeek! That's gross!
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№11 Author: Royal (1 Aug 2012 10:09) Total user comments: 549


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Cooks, you are the absolute best. Inquitor of AcidCow. I salute you, sir. Seriously. Salute. Fuck that guy.
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№12 Author: mashie5 (1 Aug 2012 11:31) Total user comments: 1357


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reminds me of a ren faire turkey leg
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№13 Author: fairmania (1 Aug 2012 13:57) Total user comments: 1460


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I think these guys (except pic 4) must be track sprint cyclists, as per Hott Bills comment above, an endurance/road cyclist has a leaner less exaggerated frame.

The track riders would need the larger muscular build though as they rely on instant short bursts of power rather than the day-long requirement of the road rider.

Google image search Sir Chris Hoy to compare, as his legs too are rather lumpy, and he is a sprinter too, and compare to any HB listed who are all road and endurance riders.

Well spotted though Bill, even if a few of those pics here do look a bit un-natural.

Final note for Cooks, nice one mate!! Nsibai just seems to be clocking up the comment count without commenting.
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№14 Author: Lu (1 Aug 2012 20:46) Total user comments: 15132


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Never noticed this before. I thought their legs would've been slim like long distance runners. Duh. .
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№15 Author: EldHag (1 Aug 2012 22:28) Total user comments: 28


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Look at Bradley Wiggins. Hi has won tour de france, and is a former track world chammpion. Its not normal to look like this
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№16 Author: sabugoman (1 Aug 2012 23:30) Total user comments: 1036


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nao me parece legitimo
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№17 Author: Cooks (2 Aug 2012 19:25) Total user comments: 249


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@fairmania
Spot on, track cyclists tend to have bigger legs. It depends on the discipline you are involved in, Wiggins is a track champion but not in sprint events, more events that are longer distances, which are more like timetrials. Sprinters are generally much bigger guys. Andre Greipel (the guy with the smaller legs) is a sprinter on the road. He has big legs for a road cyclist (however Forsterman has massive legs, even for a track cyclist). It's comparable to sprinters and long distance runners.

It's nothing to do with drugs, especially EPO, which is a blood booster and doesn't build muscle. And Lance Armstrong not using EPO? :)

Oh, and thanks for the karma. Nisbai was really starting to boil my piss.
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