EPO and rehidrat are two very very different things.
what you propose to use and "safe cycling" are mutually exclusive.
Found 'em.
PM your address - i think postage will be R22.00
Cheers,
Brett
I like Talansky - a hard worker and someone who may turn into a TdF challenger one day.
I've a soft spot for the American racers, so good on him for the effort!
you can have mine - just pay shipping from Durbs.Hi guys, Old thread I know ... does anyone want to part with the aquelle sunglasses we got in the racepacks?(my funny shaped head liked how they fit). Mine fell and the bunch crushed it.
Please pm me . Johannesburg is convenient but i will pay for shipping .
will try and find them tonite
RIP - a great man and a great loss for cycling in SA.
I think we might find Wiggins in the team after all.
Contador is on a different level this year.
Probably!I wonder if our athletes will have to pay their own way to get there?
More dinner and drinks allowance that way.
Gotta get in while the getting's good, you know!
Wife has got a cold, son is coughing, and I am in full snot production!
Yay!
Congrats to those that made it.
I see 16 athletes are going.....Australia is sending 41 cyclists.
Puts it in perspective a bit, I think.
The young track cyclist "Fire" - is she going? One would think she would crack the nod considering her overseas exploits?
Game of Thrones and Penny Dreadful at the moment.
Not much else inspires me at the moment...
Froome is VERY close on the time trials now - much more so than in 2012.
He must have a TUE, or he would be extremely foolish to use an inhaler in plain view.
Tactically, I wonder if yesterday was the best result.
To my mind, the win became an issue of pride/ego, not expedience.
The Tour is the objective, not the Dauphine.
Leave the dick-swinging to the sprinters - it's their stock-in-trade.
He should have put a couple of digs in, then sat on and let the youngsters fight it out.
He would have shown that he is strongest, then sat back and "let" the others go for the win.
Yesterday was a tactical win for Contador. Froome is savvy enough to adjust his focus now.
At least I hope so.
Contador is looking his most impressive since before the Clenbuterol issue.
He is going to contend at the tour this year.
+1I suspect a few riders are playing chess at the moment.. Froome may peak a little too early in my opinion.. his physique looking top drawer at the moment.. Im not sure whether those reserves will be enough to take him through the 3 weeks in July at peak condition at this rate. Contador looking very cool, calm and relaxed. Not picking sides just yet.. but don't think Le Tour will be a hand me down in 2014
I love mountain finishes!
Froome is going to have a more difficult time of it this year in the Tour.
Nibali is looking a bit vulnerable at the moment, but he may peak at the end of June - can't count him out yet.
Especially those that have no MTN adverts (Eurosport)!!!!
Good initiative.
Hope it sees positive results.
Best of l;ick to all riders. Kudos to all of you.
After reading Millar's piece, I must admit to changing my opinion on Wiggo ever so slightly.
Froome is the better Tour rider - no doubt there - and Wiggins has the huge motor.
The strength of leadership should be there to corral these galloping egos and forge them into a fighting unit.
Although it may seem unlikely now, we should not be surprised to see Wiggins at the start in July.
It would make for an intriguing edition of the race!
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