Axeman1977
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It's a common themes across other sports to be honest, many pro cricketers use there favourite cricket bat models re-branded with their sponsors bat stickers.
not true, some were for a seasonvivelesalpes":1nyiybf9 said:Apparantly back in the eighties all the Dawes racing teams bikes were resprayed Gazelles.
vivelesalpes":3pm2rfh2 said:Apparantly back in the eighties all the Dawes racing teams bikes were resprayed Gazelles.
orbeas":3stfuqwn said:In a recent post on here on ' No name bikes Chinese bikes'
somebody posted
" Yeah, getting it branded as something it's not is a bit odd. "
Now as somebody who has to admit that some of my own racing bikes were not what they appeared in the pictures in cycling magazines, I thought that little research would show that it was nothing new..
this is what I found
Tom Simpson --- His Peugeot's were not made by Peugeot, but by Massi
Eddy Merckx - His Peugeot's were made by Massi after the first year then had bikes by De Rosa - Colnago
Freddie Maertens - He never rode Flandria bikes, they were Gios that he smuggled into the Flandria Factory at night to be repainted..
Greg Lemond - Seems his Gitane and Bottechia steel bikes were built in the USA
Miguel Indurain - His Pinarello's were made by Dario Pegorretti
Marco Pantani - His Bianchi's were mostly not made in the Bianchi factory as he used to change his design weekly and various frame builders in Tuscany were used..
Tom Boonen - His early Specialized bikes were not made by them..
Lance Armstrong - His Eddy Merckx frames were from Litespeed...
My own Jacques Anquitil frames were made by Harry Quinn
and my Ron Kitching X frames were by Harry Quinn - Neil Orrell..
please add if you know any more ???