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"supposedly Chris Boardman’s gold medal winning bike"

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Why "supposedly"? 86.136.250.21 (talk) 15:52, 17 September 2010 (UTC)Reply
I am in contact with the curator at the London Science Museum to confirm if it is indeed Boardman's bike. Will update when I get feedback. Rodrigo Valle (talk) 11:36, 4 January 2012 (UTC)Reply

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Confusion between models 108 and 110

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In several articles i have seen confusion between the model 108 and the much different subsequent model 110. The last model 108 built was in 1992, or possibly early 1993 I Shaun Wallace (cyclist)raced the model 108 at the 1992 world championships, and the model 110 at the 1993 World Chamionships Visually the frames were noticeably different: The 108 had a monoblade fork at the front and back. The 110 did not. The 110 had a horizontal main frame member, and horizontal rear "chainstays" on both sides. the 108 had a sloping main frame member and a monoblade rear wheel support on the right hand side (only) Boardman broke the hour record in 1996 on a model 110 where the forks had been modified to accept supports for out-stretched arms "superman style"

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