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  1. Dude, just come! Gaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhreeeeeeeeeeeeee can push you
  2. For sure dude, are you coming ?
  3. Dude, all the best mountain bike races I want to do is outside of JHB so that will result in forking out for petrol, accommodation etc. All the road races I want to do is mostly in JHB!
  4. So who is in ? It will probably be a loop out south that includes a lap of Suikerbosrand. Will Suikerbosrand be open ?
  5. yo turtlek...i reckon I am going to join IanJ and them tomorrow for an early ride and then Wednesday ill be keen on a long one. I have got some work to do and dont think ill be to keen on it after a loooong ride.
  6. turtlek said he was off line for the rest of the evening' date=' sms him, details on page 1. [/quote'] The way I have it now is that he had to cancel the ride? If I sms him it might be on again ?
  7. Is there safe parking from where you guys are starting ?
  8. Who knows what the truth is, the Zim government claims differently eh!
  9. We gotta love paying TAX to support a dictator and keep his operation running. Source: http://www.fin24.com/articles/default/display_article.aspx?Nav=ns&ArticleID=1518-25_2444962 SA gives Zim R300m in farm aid Harare/Johannesburg - Zimbabwe has received agricultural inputs from the South African government worth over R300m, Zimbabwean state media reported Monday. The Herald newspaper quoted Zimbabwe's Agricultural Minister Rugare Gumbo as saying Pretoria had sent, among other items, maize and sorghum seed, fertilizer and fuel. "The seed being distributed is ideal for late planting and we expect to get some yields come harvest time," Gumbo said. On Sunday, Thabo Masebe, a spokesperson for South African President Kgalema Motlanthe told the South African Broadcasting Corporation that Pretoria would provide agricultural assistance of R300m to Zimbabwe only once a new government is formed. Zimbabwe, which is reeling under its worst-ever economic crisis, has been unable to supply farmers with adequate agricultural inputs for the 2008/2009 season which is already under way. The southern African country's agricultural sector has been on a downturn for nearly a decade since President Robert Mugabe embarked on a controversial and violent land restitution programme that saw white commercial farmers stripped of their land. The situation has been exacerbated by recurrent droughts in the region. The Herald also reported that the Southern Africa Development Community (SADC) has launched a scheme meant to provide humanitarian aid and agricultural development to Zimbabwe. It quoted SADC Executive Secretary Tomaz Salomao as saying the Zimbabwe Humanitarian Development Assistance Framework was meant to fight the cholera epidemic in Zimbabwe which has claimed more than 1 000 lives and infected around 15 000 people since its outbreak in August. "The team realised that under the current situation, we cannot address the humanitarian assistance if we do not address cholera," Salomao is quoted as saying. "We are however on the ground in terms of cholera. The situation is difficult but we are receiving support from countries such as South Africa, Namibia and Tanzania, among others. It is clear that we cannot fail. Africa cannot fail on this in assisting Zimbabwe and the people," he added. Zimbabwe has declared the cholera outbreak a national emergency and asked the international community for assistance in curbing the water-borne disease. Motlanthe, who currently chairs the SADC, has appealed to the 15-member bloc to assist the once-prosperous nation now experiencing economic turmoil. Zimbabwe is facing an acute shortage of all essentials ranging from medical drugs, cash, food, fuel and electricity. Hopes of ending the misery were raised in September when Mugabe and opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) party leader Morgan Tsvangirai signed a power-sharing deal. But the pact has stalled as the two fight over who should control key ministries. Under the deal brokered by the former South African leader Thabo Mbeki, Mugabe would remain president while Tsvangirai would become prime minister. Mugabe blames Western sanctions for Zimbabwe's crisis. epoh2008-12-22 05:29:46
  10. Source: http://www.elitefeet.com/the-legend-of-cliff-young-the-61-year-old-farmer-that-won-the-worlds-toughest-race The legendary story of Cliff Young is already known to many runners. If you're aren't familiar with it, you're in for a fascinating read. An Unlikely Competitor http://www.elitefeet.com/wp-content/uploads/cliff-young-marathon.jpg Cliff Young Every year, Australia hosts 543.7-mile (875-kilometer) endurance racing from Sydney to Melbourne. It is considered among the world's most grueling ultra-marathons. The race takes five days to complete and is normally only attempted by world-class athletes who train specially for the event. These athletes are typically less than 30 years old and backed by large companies such as Nike. In 1983, a man named Cliff Young showed up at the start of this race. Cliff was 61 years old and wore overalls and work boots. To everyone's shock, Cliff wasn't a spectator. He picked up his race number and joined the other runners. The press and other athletes became curious and questioned Cliff. They told him, "You're crazy, there's no way you can finish this race." To which he replied, "Yes I can. See, I grew up on a farm where we couldn't afford horses or tractors, and the whole time I was growing up, whenever the storms would roll in, I'd have to go out and round up the sheep. We had 2,000 sheep on 2,000 acres. Sometimes I would have to run those sheep for two or three days. It took a long time, but I'd always catch them. I believe I can run this race." When the race started, the pros quickly left Cliff behind. The crowds and television audience were entertained because Cliff didn't even run properly; he appeared to shuffle. Many even feared for the old farmer's safety. The Tortoise and the Hare http://www.elitefeet.com/wp-content/uploads/cliff-young-wave.jpg Cliff Young All of the professional athletes knew that it took about 5 days to finish the race. In order to compete, one had to run about 18 hours a day and sleep the remaining 6 hours. The thing is, Cliff Young didn't know that! When the morning of the second day came, everyone was in for another surprise. Not only was Cliff still in the race, he had continued jogging all night. Eventually Cliff was asked about his tactics for the rest of the race. To everyone's disbelief, he claimed he would run straight through to the finish without sleeping. Cliff kept running. Each night he came a little closer to the leading pack. By the final night, he had surpassed all of the young, world-class athletes. He was the first competitor to cross the finish line and he set a new course record. When Cliff was awarded the winning prize of $10,000, he said he didn't know there was a prize and insisted that he did not enter for the money. He ended up giving all of his winnings to several other runners, an act that endeared him to all of Australia. Continued Inspiration In the following year, Cliff entered the same race and took 7th place. Not even a displaced hip during the race stopped him. Cliff came to prominence again in 1997, aged 76, when he attempted to raise money for homeless children by running around Australia's border. He completed 6,520 kilometers of the 16,000-kilometer run before he had to pull out because his only crew member became ill. Cliff Young passed away in 2003 at age 81. Today, the "Young-shuffle" has been adopted by ultra-marathon runners because it is considered more energy-efficient. At least three champions of the Sydney to Melbourne race have used the shuffle to win the race. Furthermore, during the Sydney to Melbourne race, modern competitors do not sleep. Winning the race requires runners to go all night as well as all day, just like Cliff Young.
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  14. Looks like an awesome bike, happy miles!
  15. At least not hardcore prawn... pr0n is h4rdc0r3 n4rd sp34k <jargon> (Or "pr0n") B1FF-speak for pornography. Often seen on IRC in such desperate cries for help as "I WNAT PRON!!!!!" (1997-09-14)
  16. Over the last few months we have seen some hardcore pron on The Hub which resulted in lots of debates/arguments etc. But I must admit this is the most hardcore I have ever seen so far and it is well up for a vote! Will it be ? OR Advertisement: https://www.bikehub.co.za/forum_posts.asp?TID=38674&KW=puppies Ps. not a personal attack, just for fun! epoh2008-12-09 06:19:50
  17. Thanks, yeah let's hope its still on next year. Off to bed now, laters!
  18. There was some speak of tarring Sani-pass, is that still going to happen ?
  19. It looks awesome, I reckon I am going to do this one next year.
  20. Gaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhreeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!!
  21. Thats all folks, until next year! ggaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhreeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!
  22. IanJ dude ?!!
  23. Jeremey!! The master of ceremonies!
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