The bike magazine I've been subscribed to for a few years now, launched an interesting new item, recurring in every monthly issue:
'De jeugd van tegenwoordig'
Word for word that would be 'Today's youth' in English, but that doesn't really say it all.
De jeugd van tegenwoordig is a common expression in Dutch, describing the next generation.
Usually in a negative way, when used by older people (as in 'look what they're up to now' :nono:)
But just as often in an ironic sense, when mocking this attitude of 'everything used to better when I was young'.
Don't know an English alternative. Idioms are often the last things you master when learning a language. Closest thing I can think of is 'the young turks' but I'm not sure that's completely the same...
Aaaaaanyway, in 'de jeugd van tegenwoordig' they follow 4 aspiring riders during their first year.
Lessons, exam, first ride, first crash, etc.
3 young men and one lady: Cynthia.
Thought you might like to see the fine machine Cynthia has chosen :thumb:
(http://imageshack.us/a/img43/7402/photomrt09094050.jpg)
She has the TCP type #1 fairing (as I call it). The one which I believe is older and revived for the 2001-2002 models. If you have any insights on the fairings, let me know.
Ah... Rod Stewart. I don't like much of his music but I love that song.