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Yeah that GT's supercool. I still vote for a ti eclypse stem (though the grammo is nice, just unslammable and the tubing is quite skinny), DA 7700 headset and some skinny straight forks (wound up?). Or straight aero blade forks, zipp 808s and while you're at it, ahead grammo :) Forgive me I had a couple of beers already
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I say it's pretty sweet. I never played the prequels, but just finished the first level and was a blast. Loads of nazis to kill, either stealthy or full on. Took me a while to finish the level, because it's huge. Which is a good thing. Btw both handheld and in the console lovely visuals. I'm not used to big visuals though.
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Indeed, I think they (cervelo)'ll get in trouble for stickering another manufacturer's bike with their name on it. Something something intelectual property blabla etc.
In the old days bikes were less distinguishable and manufacturers were not of the sueing (I don't know how to spell that) type like they are today. -
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Judging from Cor Vos' photo's, I'd say a steel gazelle with somewhat oversized tubing (trapezi?). The team posed for the team photo that year with a Titan model, but clearly Van Petegem did not favor that frame for the classics. Although his bike for the AGR did have a significant down tube like the Titan, the stays are obviously slimmer than the Titan's.
http://www.corvospro.com/display_results.aspx?INIT=1&PAGE=1&PERIOD=&SRC=petegem%201999 -
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My god you don't mess about do you! Well done, makes me very impatoent to await the final build.