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Bassman

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  1. Just remember the nasty cat eye orange stuff on the road at about 70-80Ks in the cradle! Hope the race officials are aware of this and will inform all the cyclist about it! You will come off very hard is you hit one of those !
  2. Bring Your climbing legs!
  3. I wil not name the shop, but i want to get this of my chest. Got a new frame, bike shop build all my old componants on new frame.. All nice, i walk out very happy with my new bike. GOT Home: 1) Find out my headset is loose! (fix that no prob, figure guy just slipped up) 2) Get on my new bike, my gears is not set, FD and RD! (getting angry) 3) Go for a ride and almost crash with my new bike because my crank arm came loose!! How is this possible!! I will service my own bike from now on! Taken it up with LBS. They apologized. They assured me they will step it up. (I am ok with that) Point is this is not the first time this has happened in our cycling community, it happened to a friend at another LBS. I just wonder what happens to the rookie who think his bike is in perfect order when chances are it is not. Check your bike before getting on it after a return from LBS.
  4. I might be slow or misinformed. Just checked out the updated seeding index on Cycle Lab and PPA Seeding. And this race is not included as a seeding event. Did i miss something or was this always the case?
  5. That is a load of BS!! This Nissan series will not see me again!
  6. This is being discussed in the Nissan Trailseeker 2 Events forum, but i think this needs to be wider than that. What we know is that the pro's took the wrong turn on the 70 Km route whether is was bad marshaling, or bad sings is still a question. What happened further was that guy that won the 70km race dit it in a time of 2:55! He was the first guy over the line! He dit a TV interview, the lot! But here is where things get "funny", on the OFFICIAL results he is 9th with a time of 3:04:47 just a few seconds behind the "winner" Max Knox. There is 9 guys just a few seconds from each other. That means it was a sprint finnish, and that was not the case on Saturday. I think the pro's put up quite a fight to get this results changed, and i don't think it is right or in the interest of our sport! If i took a wrong turn on a route, i get the time i finnish with, like some of the other riders experienced on Saturday! I feel, give the actual Guy that WON the race the credit! We all want our sport to be credible!
  7. Also bought stuff on Monday and got it Tuesday CT To JHB!! Gr8 stuff! They will see me again!
  8. If you want comprehensive insurance for your bike/s i would look at Garrun Group. Here is a link with all you need to know! http://www.garrun-group.co.za/html/newsletters/article.php?articlekey=200812_04
  9. Vaughters and Zomegnan refuse to rule out the creation of separate professional league International Cycling Union president Pat McQuaidaccused several team managers of plotting to breakaway from the UCI and set-up an alternative ProTour in his open letter to riders on Friday. It seems his fears are well founded. Cyclingnews understands that at least 11 major teams are considering the creation of new, more commercially driven and innovatively managed structure to run men’s professional cycling. This could result in professional cycling following a similar path to that of Premier League soccer in Britain, the NBA in the United States or Formula 1 motor racing; where the sport is run as a business by a private company rather than under the control of an international governing body recognised by the International Olympic Committee. The teams are staying tight-lipped on their plans at the moment but any breakaway league would have to include many of the current ProTeams and the major races on the professional calendar for it to succeed. Cyclingnews spoke to Angelo Zomegnan, the head of RCS Sports Cycling Events Manager. He admitted he had talked to people involved in the breakaway project but was reticent about giving away any details. “I've drank quite a few coffees with lots of different people in the last few days, but the project hasn't been presented to us yet. Before we can really sit down and discuss it, we need to know what they've got in mind,” he said. “There is a risk of a breakaway from the UCI, of course there is. But it's early to talk about it and RCS Sport is obliged to stay on the side of the sport that has been created by the national and international federations.” Cyclingnews contacted several teams but they refused to confirm if they are part of the 11 renegade teams but indicated that the management of professional cycling has to change. The UCI currently regulates every aspect of the sport, including professional cycling. It controls the race calendar, decides which teams have ProTeam status and even makes the rules on bikes design and anti-doping. It seems that the teams do not want to completely breakaway from the UCI, but want to decide how the highest level of the sport is run and want to control its long-term development. The teams believe the UCI should focus on managing the non-professional aspects of cycling, such as track racing and amateur racing, supported by the funding they receive from the International Olympic Committee and from organising the annual world championships. So far, UCI President Pat McQuaid has refused to concede any ground to the rebel teams on either the use of race radio or the much wider issue of governance of the sport. He is supported by former UCI President Hein Verbruggen, who is now the President of Sport Accord, the umbrella organisation that helps international federations with expert advice and a wide range of services. In his open letter to riders published last Friday, McQuaid warned them against joining with the teams in any attempt to seize control of professional cycling from the UCI. However, many of the riders, like the major teams, are tired of the UCI’s dictates. Tour de France is the key The Tour de France is by far the biggest and most lucrative event in professional cycling and would have to be part of any new breakaway organisation for it to succeed. The teams know this, Tour de France organiser Amaury Sports Organisation (ASO) knows this and so does the UCI. <br style="color: rgb(34, 30, 31); font-family: Arial, Verdana, sans-serif; "><br style="color: rgb(34, 30, 31); font-family: Arial, Verdana, sans-serif; ">After years of tension, ASO is now on good terms with the UCI and Cyclingnews understands that ASO Director of Cycling Christian Prudhomme attended the UCI's PCC meeting in Milan last Thursday. However he has also spoken to several team managers. ASO always vehemently defends its right to own and control the television rights for its races but may be willing to concede a part of their income in return for a role in any possible breakaway ProTour that could generate much bigger income for everyone involved. Giro d’Italia organiser RCS Sport, the Amgen Tour of California organizer AEG and Flanders Classics NV, which organizes the Tour of Flanders and other Belgian Classics, would also play a key role in the success of any breakaway ProTour. Vaughters stays pragmatic Garmin-Cervelo team manager Jonathan Vaughters is the head of the Association International des Groupes Cyclistes Professionels (AIGCP) that represents the leading professional teams. He has tried to talk to the UCI about the race radio issue but has also admitted there is a power struggle going on between the UCI and the teams. Vaughters pointed out the many difficulties of creating a breakaway ProTour but refused to rule it out. "I'm from America, and I grew up with the (National Football League) NFL and the (National Basketball Association) NBA. The league model of sports certainly seems better for the athletes and for the teams than what is currently occurring in cycling right now, without a doubt. But the pragmatic intermediate steps (to create an independent league) are many," he told Cyclingnews. “They (the UCI) are the governing body of the sport. They're the IOC-designated body of international cycling. I think the most productive step for the AIGCP is to continue to push to improve governance, to improve regulations and improve treatment by the UCI. "But we'd be crazy not to consider it. When you're treated poorly, you've got to consider the relationship, right? Ultimately you've got say 'Is this the best thing for the sport? As of right now, I can't answer of that with any surety." Follow Cyclingnews on Twitter for the very latest coverage of events taking place in the cycling world - twitter.com/cyclingnewsfeed
  10. Bassman

    FAST ONE

    It was my first Fast One. Know they changed the rout from last year. I was expecting it to b faster than it was. Some of my mates said it is all downhill.. Did i miss the downhill, because i noticed i was going up a lot more than down! Traffic was a nightmare! Manage to do a 2:55 in the end. What was your experience?
  11. My first one. And due 2 my time on the 94.7 i am in M. 7:04
  12. Im in the market for new raod wheels and need your expertise. I have got R6000 and im wondering what would be the best set of wheels to get?
  13. Bassman

    Helmet

    The new Rudy Project Sterling is a gr8 helmet. Nice air flow and you can dock your glasse. http://bikereviews.com/2009/10/carbon-skeleton-sterling-helmet-rudy-project/
  14. Check out this thread. https://community.bikehub.co.za/topic/90415-suunto-t3d-cycling-pack/page__pid__1231348#entry1231348
  15. Just Bought Oakley's from them today...
  16. My First MTB race.. And the 40km was awesome.. Im a roadie, so i didn't mind the cars.. It was very tough in some parts but al in all a nice ride out..
  17. Everything works just as with all the other polars. And i'm on a mac.. Look here http://www.polar.fi/za/about_polar/partnerships/discovery_vitality
  18. The Iphone App is Cyclemeter. Cost you +- R25.. Works good if want cool info after your ride.. Works with the GPS and use google maps to plot your ride. Look at the Polar CS 500. The basic one is ons sale at CRC.
  19. It is only available at the end of September.. And it is going to cost you.. I ordered one over the pond because it was on special and paid a lot less than it is going to cost here.. And what a computer.. Im very impressed. I was going to buy the Garmin edge 500, but when i tested it there were times that i could not see what te reading was when the sun shines on it. (see its a problem other peeps have). The GPS is nice but i ride with my Iphone with a app that maps my ride. The fact that you can get vitality points with polar and not garmin sealed the deal..
  20. I am very impressed with CRC.. I ordered a package on Thursday last week and i got it Today witch is Monday, that is 2 working days.. The best is with everything included i payed R1500 less that what it goes for in SA.. Used UPS..
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