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Chrispy

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  1. Going according to plan - remember they need to peakin 10 days time not the past weekend.......but they do have a tough road(track) ahead.
  2. I can state this bike is in mint condition, just too big for me
  3. Rourke is in the Road squad, not Track.
  4. Shot Willehond!!! Enjoying the pleasure of living in Europe!!!
  5. OK here it is under my name The squad starts their preparations for the World Junior Champs, to be held at the Bellville Velodrome from 12 - 17 July, tomorrow.<?: prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /><?: PREFIX = O /> They all got together this afternoon and will be training under the watchful eye of Ricky Kulsen for the next 3 weeks. Good luck to the boys and a BIG thank you to the Track Commission for putting the training camp together.
  6. Show us the cranks please
  7. Somebody is waking up at CSA.
  8. Thanks HR for all the info. As for wheels it looks like Mavic has taken the lead in sponsering teams on the track. 90% of the discs at World Champs were Mavic. Any comments or info?
  9. Anything but a Cervello!!! Pinarello or Time would have looked so much better.
  10. Agree 100% that the MTN show become a bit of a farce for the rest of the bunch. More teams will certainly strengthen the racing. BUT hat's off to what Douglas is doing. Setting the standard for the rest. Unfortanately it is not healthy if they have 12 riders on the starting line and dictates every race. No fun in that.
  11. Compact crank is when the chainrings are 50-36 not the crank length?
  12. Ps....sorry for all the quotations! PPA would have DSQ him immediately for crossing the white line
  13. yes we are.....I mean yes she is Hey you girls behave! Die Oom watch julle
  14. Charles Potgieter Rockets Span bestaande uit; Garth Thomas' date='Chris Willemse jr,Abdelbasset Hannachi,Kenneth Ketterer en Jean Smith.[/quote'] Just a correction: It is the Charles Potgieter Bullets Team. And will soon be bolstered by Jan-Albert Laing.
  15. Above just a tongue in cheek comment
  16. Narcissism as defined by PsychiatryNarcissism is a term first used in relation to human thought and behavior by the Austrian physician and psychiatrist Sigmund Freud. Narcissism is a set of character traits concerned with self-admiration, self-centeredness and self-regard. Everyone has some narcissistic traits. However, narcissism can also manifest in an extreme pathological form in some personality disorders such as Narcissistic Personality Disorder wherein the patient overestimates his abilities and has an excessive need for admiration and affirmation. This may be present to such a degree that it severely damages the person's ability to live a productive or happy life because the traits manifest as severe selfishness and disregard for the needs and feelings of others.
  17. Nice bunch for the 15km Points race
  18. The Cole Street band ala Six Days Racing style
  19. Look Ma I use my hands!
  20. Results posted https://www.bikehub.co.za/forum_posts.asp?TID=27080&PN=6
  21. Check this out. http://www.cycletoworknow.com/ Maybe we can start with the fat cats in Parliament????
  22. Bloemfontein - A cyclist who fell trying to avoid a huge pothole in the road in the Kamberg area can sue the KwaZulu-Natal Department of Transport for damages, the Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA) ruled on Thursday. The SCA upheld an appeal by Pietermaritzburg advocate Allister McIntosh, who was a keen cyclist, against a High Court decision that he was solely to blame for his serious injuries from the fall. During the appeal it was argued that the pothole had been in existence for nearly a year - and had eventually grown to such a size and depth that is was dangerous even by the department's standards. The department submitted that it did not have sufficient funds to properly maintain the road network in the province. Delivering the unanimous judgment by five appeal judges, Judge Douglas Scott said the road had been the subject of weekly inspections, but notwithstanding this, no reason was given why the pothole had not been repaired. Liable for 60% of blame He said no evidence was given to show that the repair of potholes had to be neglected in favour of some other priority. He found the department's officials were negligent. However, the Bloemfontein court found that McIntosh conceded that shortly after starting his downhill ride he had seen a pothole in the road. The SCA found that McIntosh had proceeded downhill at a speed which left him little room for error and for this reason he had also been negligent. The court held the department was to carry 60% of the blame. The courts were asked to decide only the issue of liability. McIntosh's damages can now be decided. Chrispy2008-05-29 14:14:03
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