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Heckflosse

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  1. Kevin @ BMC is outstanding.
  2. Have a fantastic ride Dale.
  3. Correct, the first picture (above) is actually in Miami.
  4. I took a few pics of bikes share in South Beach Miami, and Washigton DC. Nice to see they are widely used.
  5. Thanks Kanyon, but I'm no longer looking to join a DC team. Regards
  6. RIP Fellow cyclist.
  7. futurecapetown.com ‏@futurecapetown We will release a joint statement later today on the tragic death of a cyclist in Kalk Bay earlier today.
  8. This seems very interesting: MIND BODY BIKE CYCLING SEMINAR RIDE HARDER * RACE FASTER * FINISH STRONGER For the first time ever in South Africa, Mind Body Bike is bringing out six Icons of the cycling world to inspire and enlighten you. Robbie McEwen, David Millar,Daryl Impy, Phil Liggett, Heiko Salzwedel, and Mario Zorzoli will be in Sandton for one week-end only. These high profile speakers will share their experiences, methods and techniques to take your cycling to the next level. Topics range from nutrition, training, fitness, performance-enhancing drugs, motivating your mind and looking after your body. Whether you are a week-end warrior, triathlete or a professional cyclist its an event that you would not want to miss. http://www.mindbodybike.co.za/mind-body-bike-all-events.php#forthcoming-workshops
  9. Can't wait to take my kid riding there this weekend.
  10. City opens Sea Point Promenade to cyclists, skateboarders and rollerbladers during Transport Month The City of Cape Town’s Mayoral Committee Member for Transport, Roads and Stormwater, Councillor Brett Herron, has announced that as part of its efforts to build an Inclusive City, the City will be experimenting with lifting the prohibition on the use of bicycles, skateboards and rollerblades on the Sea Point Promenade. This will come into effect from 1 October 2012. The trial phase will run for the duration of October, which is Transport Month, and has the full backing of the Sea Point Residents’ Association. It will affect the entire promenade, from Mouille Point to Queen’s Beach. “We will be monitoring the situation very closely during the trial phase. However I am confident that the experience will allow us to overcome some of our misperceptions and prejudices around users of alternative transport methods, also known as Active Mobility. “All visitors to the promenade are asked to remain courteous and considerate – especially toward more vulnerable users. Cyclists, skateboarders and rollerbladers must, in all cases, give right of way to pedestrians, prams and wheelchair users, and travel at a safe and sensible speed,” said Councillor Herron. He stressed that the promenade was not being opened for professional cycling or skateboarding tricks, but for the use of bicycles, skateboards and rollerblades for leisurely transportation purposes. “The idea, from an urban planning perspective, is that the high density of pedestrians, cyclists, skateboarders and rollerbladers will have a slowing down effect on the general speed of traffic.” “The initiative has been successful on promenades and walkways in other parts of the world and is a logical extension of the Share the Road Campaign, which encourages cyclists and motorists to share roads courteously and safely. “We have consulted local representatives for the various types of non-motorised transport, who have offered to launch Twitter and Facebook campaigns to remind their members of the basic rules of etiquette expected from Active Mobility users on the promenade,” said Councillor Herron. Cllr Beverley Schafer, Ward Councillor for the Atlantic Seaboard, said that there has always been the understanding amongst Sea Point residents that the promenade was a treasure to be shared with people from all over Cape Town and beyond. “It simply does not make sense that visitors on bicycles, skateboards and rollerblades are not able to enjoy the promenade as our walkers and joggers do. This trial period will also cater for the increasing numbers of tour guides taking groups of cycling tourists along key scenic routes in the city”. “With the upgrade of the sea wall and walkway scheduled to take place over the next three years, the Sea Point Promenade is set to become one of Cape Town’s most appreciated and enjoyed recreational spaces,” said Councillor Schafer. End Issued by: Integrated Strategic Communication and Branding Department, City of Cape Town Media enquiries: Councillor Brett Herron, Mayoral Committee Member for Transport, Roads and Stormwater, City of Cape Town, Tel: 021 400 1298 or Cell: 082 518 3264, E-mail: brett.herron@capetown.gov.za http://futurecapetown.com/2012/09/cape-town-opens-promenade-to-cyclists-skateboarders-and-rollerbalders/#.UGNDx7TXEpQ
  11. Thanks for bringing the championship to life. Much appreciated Dale :clap: :clap:
  12. Dale, keep it coming.....Thanks for the juice.
  13. Fantastic bike! Love the CAAD10. Congrats
  14. What a fantastic race by Marianne Vos produced yesterday, she was terrific, and awesome result for Ashleigh Moolman in 12th position.
  15. Love the title change. Hahahaha!!!
  16. RIP
  17. Yeah! That's always going to hurt. Just hope he is ok.
  18. Fizik Arione works for me.
  19. I think, this might be the same accident scene in Sea point (right after the traffic circle) border Banty Bay, just a few meters from the Peninsula Hotel. I hope his injuries are not to serious.
  20. Nice!
  21. CWC is just sharp. They certainly give a new meaning to fast shipping.
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