Tweedlove: Even legends get it wrong sometimes

Tweedlove: Even legends get it wrong sometimes

Office ‘Padowan’ Dan got the opportunity to ride with all time legend, and Santa Cruz sponsored rider, Cedric Gracia for a full day of Enduro World Series practice here at Tweedlove. As Sam Needham’s photo sequence below shows, even pro’s get it wrong sometimes…
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And just because we could… here’s the animated version…

 

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Thanks to Alex Simon for the inspiration on our Gifs You Could Watch All Day forum thread.

 

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21 thoughts on “Tweedlove: Even legends get it wrong sometimes

  1. Yes, everybody makes mistakes. Like the extra spaces before “Cedric” and putting an apostrophe in “pros”…

  2. Drowning in a sea of “sic edits” with the pros shredding impossible terrain at warp speed, seeing that small slice of reality suddenly makes me feel much, much better!! 😉

  3. Definitely no apostrophe. Would you put an apostrophe if you were talking about bras (short for brassieres)?

  4. You can start using pro’s for professionals when you start using pro’ for professional 😉

    (consistency is the key to copy editing!)

  5. It’s one reference. It used easy to follow slides which I thought would be easier for your understanding 🙂

    You don’t put the apostrophe at the end of a word that has been contracted. The contracted apostrophe goes in the word to show missing letters. That’s the convention, but whatever.. the apostrophe above stays where it is. It’s fine. Feel free to report us to the apostrophe police. They know where we live – we have previous 🙂

  6. Oh, yes, you’ve got form alright………. Next time some apostrophes go missing, we’ll know where to start looking!

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