PpPete
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One can only guess that the Mandarin Chinese for "aerodynamic" may consist of two separate ideograms?
Utterly childish I know, but....
Utterly childish I know, but....
One can only guess that the Mandarin Chinese for "aerodynamic" may consist of two separate ideograms?
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Utterly childish I know, but....
That's at least in the right ball park for meaning, thought why they would use arm for pierna (leg), I don't know.In a restaurant in Bolivia,
Pierna de Cordero translates to
"Fried sheep's Arms".
Hard not to in that riding position to be fair.I’ve always suspected time trialists were breaking wind