The Keepers

Cycling is a mighty sport with a rich and complex history. Every company, racer, piece of kit, and component has a legend, a story behind it; in many cases it also has a personal and nostalgic connection to our lives.  While this particular sport is steeped in tradition, it is also fiercely modern, a fact that serves only to deepen its complexity.

All these factors combine to provide an unique atmosphere and breeds devoted and loyal disciples of our great sport. We are of a peculiar nature; we seek out the highest mountains and the roughest roads on which to worship at the altar of the Man with the Hammer. Our legs are what propel us; our minds are what drive us. We refer to our shaved legs in the third person – the legs – and speak of distance in kilometres and measure sizes in centimetres regardless of what country we are in.  We adhere strictly to the Canon of Cycling’s Etiquette: The Rules.

A Velominatus is a disciple of the highest order. We spend our days poring over the very essence of what makes ours such a special sport and how that essence fits into Cycling’s colorful fabric.  This is the Velominati’s raison d’être. This is where the Velominati can be ourselves. This is our agony – our badge of honor – our sin.

I have a unique way of looking at bicycles. A good bicycle and it’s components are beautiful things to me. I’m not just talking about appearance, but also how the frame and components show the dreams of those who made them.

– Gianni Bugno, Hardman and Italian cycling legend

Perhaps we are too wrapped up in the past, but the Velominati don’t believe that to be the case.  After all, the greatest lessons can be learned from the past and those lessons can then be applied to the present and may then allow us to more fully experience the future.

The Keepers:

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  • @Oli Another frameset view with Anquetil. Imagine a Keepers Tour photo riding up along this very same route.

  • Seen at our local vet.

    I'd like to think this had a happy ending. But I also imagine him face-down in a dumpster full of used Dugasts.

  • @Nate

    @frank

    @mxlmax

    Vintage Castelli. Bernard Hinault. 1980 Giro d'Italia. Can you name the frameset?

    I won't be able to be more specific than Gitane. Who can name the model, and tubeset?

    It's probably custom, so tubeset maybe more relevant than model.

    I have an old-school pink jersey. I love how the little label on the inside of the front hem would flip up and magically be the right way up to be visible. Also, check out the magnificent Atala kit in the background.

    I have some good pics of Hinault at home. I'll see what tubeset Gitane was using, but I suspect Reynolds.I read a great interview with BH about his bikes and he didn't seem overly sentimental about them, generally regarding them as tools of the trade that needed to be as efficient as possible.

  • Several bug fixes have been pushed out this morning; please let me know if anyone notices more weirdness. Notable fixes:

    1. Multiple uploads between photos, DM Albums, and multiple DM Albums should all stay in their own sandbox and no longer show up across the board. (This wasn't a bug in DM Albums, but a way our posting system works without refreshing.) I also inexplicably accidentally released code mid-development for this fix and rolled it back anytime I noticed I screwed that up...but that is why uploads were acting weird.
    2. Line breaks in posts are working again. No clue why they stopped.
    3. Links in posts are working again. I know why those stopped - because the fix to fix the line breaks broke the hyperlink-recognizing code...but I still don't know why the line breaks broke so technically you can say I don't know why the links broke.
    4. The post and article caching should be less error-prone and faster; the whole site should feel more snappy and show less weirdness.
    5. When I say less weirdness, I mean the code - not all that crap you weirdos keep posting. And I always post in V bullets. Just FYI.

    @Bianchi Denti

    That is a class act of a post. I just badged you for that bastard...ten days late.

  • @frank

    Several bug fixes have been pushed out this morning; please let me know if anyone notices more weirdness. Notable fixes:

    I have noticed an auto-postback happening when viewing older posts.  To reproduce - go to page 12 of this thread and wait.  Eventually a postback happens and the browser refreshes to page 13.

    Using latest Chrome browser from my desktop.

  • On firefox I could be reading page 3 of a 3 page thread, and the page refreshes to either another area of page 3, or page 2 or 1. I can't figure any pattern... IE8 seems fine...

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