A Cyclist Vs A Toaster

A Cyclist Vs A Toaster

Just a couple days ago, we posted about this squat off challenge which featured He Of The Giant Quads, Robert Forstemann. Forstemann is an Olympic track cyc

Jan 14, 2016 by Armen Hammer
A Cyclist Vs A Toaster
Just a couple days ago, we posted about this squat off challenge which featured He Of The Giant Quads, Robert Forstemann. Forstemann is an Olympic track cyclist sprinter and he's known for two very special parts of his anatomy:

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...and apparently people really like taking pictures with him while pointing at his quads.






















































So we saw he can squat a house (275kg/606lb max squat) and squat a small house a lot of times, but what's he like on a bike? Is he any good? Can he power a toaster?

You may be asking yourself if "can he power a toaster" is a scientifically accepted test for whether someone is a good track cyclist, and I'm here to tell you that I have it from a good source that something like this will be at the Games in 2016 only with gluten free toast:




To be honest, I'm not sure exactly what I learned watching this other than Forstemann can help me quickly make a slice of toast if we lived in a post-apocalyptic world where toasters were only powered by human legs.