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  1. Bite me http://www.funfry.com/data/507/medium/ugly_fat_man_big_tummy_funny_pictures_funfry_resize.JPG
  2. and more for the ladies http://www.thenewsoundoftrash.com/content/binary/gaydeadpeople.jpg
  3. Hier kom nou groot k@k... Jason2007-03-22 10:21:20
  4. ewep, het jou lank las k@k gegee so here goes... Was jy net daar vir die breakfast? Ek sien jy doen nou net 30km races... Wat gaan aan?
  5. Check actionphoto.net
  6. Is Hincapie even riding? Thought he was out. Didn't he go for an op after his fall at the TOC? I see he had a fractured radius of the wrist and is ruled out of Roubaix. Jason2007-03-20 02:14:18
  7. Still think Vino will be the leader... but yeah, their days at T-Mobile was a laugh... Vino attacks... and Kloden get's a call on race radio from team manager... close the gap... theres an attack...but...no buts just close the gap... doubt that will happen again. Kloden, Vino and Kashekin are very good climbers and if they can work well together I think we gonna be in for some good racing...
  8. Dude here in SA nothing's free, so here's my account number 40116****** Just kidding, no problem 40116
  9. Just googled it... see below in red 700c, clincher wheelset. The Zonda wheelset is Campy?s desire to offer an everyday training, even racing, wheel using all the technology found on its Eurus wheelset but at a more budget-minded price. The Zonda uses the same ?differential profile? rim design (24mm front and 28mm rear) with dynamic balancing and zero spoke holes. Where it differs is in the use of stainless steel, butted, straight gage spokes which although heavier than the Eurus? aluminum bladed, butted spokes, they add only 100 grams to the total weight. Of course, the same radially front and G3 spoke pattern on the rear are used and the same oversized aluminum hubs with aluminum axles and self aligned bearings. The flange of the rear right-hand hub is oversized to increase torsional stiffness. Both wheels come with aluminum / silver quick release dual-pivot skewers / levers. Campagnolo 9 and 10 speed compatible or Shimano? HG 10 speed compatible only, and weighing a mere 1610 grams.
  10. Only 36%... Thought I was close to 75% or so... Phen must be close to 100% cause he asked me to massage his legs after one of the Giro stages and don't come on here and say you were joking cause you looked seriaas and then Spinnekop got jealous and I left the scene... Jason2007-03-19 12:02:11
  11. A Victory for SA Cycling ___________________________________________________________ At a time when the world of cycling finds itself immersed in a live or die battle with its own image as brought about by drug scandals and the resultant toll this has taken to both guilty and innocent parties there was today one bright shiny star that shone over the Giro Del Capo. A light of good sense, compassion, understanding and a genuine desire to do the right thing by the cyclists despite the fact the rules appeared to be interfering with that concept. And of course it?s the rules and their interpretation that is always to blame for our cycling woes. Today the rules won the day. Today they and those who interpret them provided the answer. Of course the offending rule that was to prevent Ian McLeod from competing in the Giro was, I am sure written with good intention. The fact that that good intention was now standing between one of South Africa?s most famous cycling sons and his participation in his home country?s own premier National Cycling Tour was what was at stake. Shame on you Ian for being so good that you have risen through the ranks of world cycling and have achieved one of its highest stations. Shame on you that you train alone for up to six hours a day to raise your level to that of the few who will ever participate in the Pro Tour Circuit. The only shame was that the rules were preventing Ian from participating. No room for discussion. Rules are rules and despite the fact that they may appear inappropriate they are rules that can?t be broken. What followed was quite extraordinary. Extraordinary in that it proves the fact that if you believe in something and you have the vision to go beyond the rules to seek what to all appears to make good common sense.... then good common sense can and will prevail. In Ian?s case the argument that it was right and good for this great ambassador of our sport to be allowed to participate in the Giro for the sake of the nurturing and development of cycling in South Africa at this critical stage of our country?s growth seemed to make good sense. After all Ian is a living example of what our country can achieve. We are all very proud of him. ?We have a Tour de France rider in our midst? His name is Ian McLeod. This was not about the sponsors. Of course the sponsors were all competing for his attention. Think of what a stage win or overall victory could do to the prestige of a team and its sponsors? It was about what was right. Ian McLeod should not stand on the sidelines while his own country?s premier race sets off. With a concerted effort from the powers at the top of Cycling South Africa an appeal was made to the powers at the top of the International Cycling Union, The UCI. The case for Ian McLeod and indeed the future of South African cycling was made. Was there any way the Ian McLeod could ride the Giro? After weeks and days the quest seemed doomed. And then the answer. Simple. Crystal clear and without room for dispute. Mr McLeod could compete if he was part of a National Team selection. Another rule. This time a good one! Under the guidance of a talented and genuinely concerned group of senior Commissars from overseas and a dedicated and willing group of senior officials from South Africa the wheels were set in motion. With only hours to go before the start of the Prologue not one negative thought was allowed to interfere with the task at hand. As it was there happened to be another South African rider in a similar situation to Mr McLeod. One that like Ian had already graced the podium of the Giro Del Capo. What if we formed an Invitational SA Development Team with the minimum of four riders? Then they could all compete. Not in sponsors? clothing but in their National clothing. The original argument that their participation was important for the future development of cycling in South Africa was in fact now being accommodated by a rule that insisted that they represent their country, not a sponsor. In the space of a few hours the team was registered. All it took was good sense, the interest of the riders at heart and some sweat to make it happen. No cost. In fact no big deal once the way was clearly defined. And no rules were broken in the pursuit of this end. Procedures were streamlined and race numbers issued. The seemingly impossible had been achieved. Thanks to you all who worked tirelessly behind the scenes for putting the sport and our cyclists first.
  12. I see the Giro del Capo has a UCI ranking of 2.2 and the Tour of California that's currently on the go has one of 2.1... Where can one find more information of the different tour rankings or does it change every year? Does this mean that the Giro del Capo is tougher? or is it tougher the lower the ranking? If the Giro is tougher why don't we have the bigger teams come out here? Must be our crime huh? Or what crime as our president would say...
  13. Nope, not such a BIG fan of Hutchinson's but I see the GP 4000's have a tubbie version now... Would love to try them out sometime... I was pretty happy with the clinchers... I can only guess that the GP 4000 tubbies are in the same league or better than it's clincher brother. Check it: http://www.conti-tyres.co.uk/conticycle/ti%20gp4000tub.shtml
  14. Thanks Miss... I mean Mr. Seuss Lost a bit of weight (16 grams) so the punctures are less and had my cerebellum replaced, only managed to get a 2nd hand one at a flea market outside Ventersdorp, but it's doing the job and keeping me upright ... Good to see you haven't changed
  15. Gummy... how was the pub lunch? Let me paint a picture... not the usual ones I paint of Michelle naked but a racing one Anyway... Liberty Ride for Sight... Elite group... 1 TCS rider... that will be me... So what must I do... Move to the front of the chase group to try and close the gap and then lead myself out for the sprint... I wish I was that strong... Nah dude, maybe if I was riding for my team mates then yes... But I have/had a bit of a cold so I wasn't feeling 100%... I was doing the yo-yo thing at the back... and managed to hold on to the end...just ... Maybe next time... a race some where in the Karoo... Elite group... 1 rider...1 entry and that will be me. We just need Andrew to organise the SuperSport camera's...
  16. FYI Pig Latin is a language game primarily used in English. An alternative British name for Pig Latin is backslang (not to be confused with the backslang used by the criminals of 19th century London, which was based on turning words backwards), or Butcher's Backslang which was common in English Butcher's shops at least until WW II[1]. Pig Latin is usually used by children for amusement or to converse in (perceived) privacy from adults or other children. Conversely, adults sometimes use it to discuss sensitive topics they don't want very young children to overhear. Hoekom moet almal so kakerig raak?
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  18. C*nts = C"e"nts? Saturday at Suikerbos we did 115km's... Only got passed by about 4 cars... but one of em passed us at about 167.65kph... So for every 4 cars you get one C"e"nt that's quite a lot of c"e"nt's in peak hour traffic.
  19. Nee nee nee f*kkit ewep, wat maak jy vandag? Dit is nou nie sulke dinge wat ek wil lees eerste ding in die moere nie... Maar nice going. Ek stem, party ouens is maar d000se... ek kan nie glo dat hy jou probeer moer het nie... Dit moes moerse snaaks gelyk het. Anyway... hoop jou bors is nie te seur nie... lekker dag en aseblief hou op fight nou toe...
  20. OK no hijacking... so sweet and short. Wind but was nice and easy... Over and out.
  21. Give me a I Give me a A Give me a N Give me a J What do you get IANJ I can't hear you IANJ!! I still can't hear you IANJ!!!! GO IANJ!!!!!!!
  22. How's tomorrow? Over 8 weeks? F**kit I'm stuffed dude. Think that was a bit to much for my first training ride... Got home and slept like a baby with the door open and the wind bowing on my back... Best blow I've had in years . Anyway tomorrow the Benoni World Champs (scotty we coming ) Dude you rode well way to energetic... When I got in the car I had Milk bottles and when I got home I puked half of em out . Michelle got some pics of a snake... I feel used? Sy soek slang terwyl ons ry , anyway, heres the pic. Quality is not to good cause it was taken on a mobile with -10 Mega pixels . Looks like a baby Puff adder... I dunno.
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