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Wil6

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  1. but you are not a pro cyclist that rides for a international team, surely the team doctor keeps a close eye on what the riders may and may not use? But will give him the benefit of the doubt for now, but this is not going to end good
  2. Daryl's statement : Further to the announcement of the Tour de France team and in the interests of full disclosure, I confirm that on 23 June 2014, I was notified by William Newman, the President of Cycling South Africa, about an adverse analytical finding for Probenecid following an in-competition test at the national time trial championships on 6 February 2014. I had no knowledge of Probenecid nor have I ever taken the substance knowingly in any manner. I am committed to drug-free sport and fully intend to take all steps necessary to clear myself of any suspicion. The notification came as a complete shock to me just days before the start of the Tour de France, particularly since anti-doping tests conducted on me on 8 and 9 February 2014 yielded no adverse results. I immediately flew back to South Africa and was present at the analysis of my B sample on 27 June 2014, the results of which confirmed the initial analysis. I am extremely distressed by the finding, as I have always raced clean throughout my career. Every result that I have achieved to date has been as a result of hard work and dedication on my part. I notified my team immediately after being informed by Cycling South Africa of the adverse finding. I would like to thank them, my family and friends for their support during this difficult time. I remain confident that I will be vindicated and proved innocent of any wrongdoing.
  3. Haha ja, all dogs/animals are special!
  4. One of the Husky's from Husky Rescue Bloemfontein that we are currently fostering. She is the smallest full grown Husky I have ever seen and is the cutest thing in the world Here she is protecting "her" bed A pic of her sleeping on the couch next to my wife's feet.
  5. +2 from me again for today
  6. Insane
  7. Awesome pack, how many dogs do you have?
  8. Thanks! So I'm looking at R150 at the most
  9. How much will it cost to post a wheelset that's about 2,2kg? And whats the best way to pack it? Thanks!
  10. Depends on their condition. Pm me pics if you can and I will have a look
  11. What pressure?
  12. This is one of the worst tyres on the market. The sidewalls are paper thin and cuts easily. It's only good if you plan riding on tar
  13. Laai hom in die bakkie en maak 'n roadtrip
  14. Sorry to hear this man, know how you feel. Lost my German Shepherd while we were on holiday in Thailand not so long ago, still feels unreal and therefor never said goodbye to him. Keep stong
  15. Sell the XX to me
  16. Eina. Lately I have started to fear the same thing with my carbon rigid. Hope you are ok
  17. Beautiful! ! He looks like a super cool dog.
  18. If you have cash to spend, try Shimano XT, or SLX thats a bit cheaper but still a great brake. What are you going to do with the Hayes?
  19. I'm running 760mm with a 60mm stem on my SS. It's the bike that handles the best from all my bikes
  20. Nothing wrong with that combo. Like everyone said, rather upgrade something else.
  21. I'm in the same boat but it does not bother me, I'm 29 and been weighing 68kg/70kg for 12 years and eat double what my brother eats in a day and he weighs 85kg and battles with weight. I don't mind cause I eat what I want when I want. Drink all the beer and Brandewyn and coke as I please and I'm fit and healthy
  22. Hi Uni, sorry for only replying now. He's name is Dexter and his doing great and the surgery was a success. Picked him up yesterday at Onderstepoort and it was a stressful drive home but we made it safely. Must keep him in a crate for 6weeks so that he can not jump or run by himself. He can walk on the leg that they did the surgery on but he still has pain. Luckily I can take short walks with him on a leash. The people at Onderstepoort were brilliant and kept me updated every day on how he was doing. Dexter is currently living with me as a foster dog and this whole story would not have been possible if not for the AWESOME people at Husky Rescue helping with all the arrangements to make this surgery on Dexters knee possible and to give him a second chance in life. :clap: Will post a pic of him later. He's going to come to work with me for 6 weeks and already made him a comfortable house in a old pig sty here on the plot our business is on.
  23. RIP Duke
  24. Yeaaaaah Minnaaaaaaar
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