What happened to his good bike? Yes, I KNOW he crashed, but that would not make it disappear. No explanation given, but then this new klunker appears, and come on...
You weren't paying attention at all. They had a whole scene where Cyril is holding the Roadmaster on Dave's porch and they try to convince Dave to ride in the Little 500, explaining that's official issue for race and "you can't add or change anything."
The relay race was pretty much of a joke... his friends didn't even train.
Proving again you weren't paying attention. Right after the fight in the dining hall, they were offered the chance to enter the race. Mike explained their strategy while trying to convince Dave to join. They would all enter and Dave the uber-serious racing fanatic would ride the whole thing. Why would they need to train to sit on the sidelines? Besides, Mike was a former jock who keeps in shape and Moocher works out on his weight bench in his living room so it's not inconceivable that they could keep from losing too much of Dave's lead while he was off the bike.
But it was a pretty good movie, if you're not all that interested in a movie about bicycle racing - which this movie really wasn't.
That's right, it wasn't about bicycle racing. Frankly, a movie about bike racing would be a bore unless you tried to spice it up with truly unrealistic situations. The prime example of that being American Flyers, which failed because of that kind of melodrama. This movie was about coming of age and friendship and class warfare between college kids and townies. The bicycling was only incidental.
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