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  1. Sorry to hear about that. Being the owner of Exclusive Transfers in Gauteng and Cape Town, I can tell you through hearing from my manager and my clients when it comes to SAA, there is huge theft problems. Even though your luggage is handled by Bidair the staff are still from the old SAA baggage crew. There are hardly any theft on the other carriers, it always seems to be SAA. Don’t know why they don’t adopt the technology in Europe with the cameras in baggage handling section where the clients can see the staff handling their luggage on flat screens throughout the departure terminals. Hard cases with the number pad seems to be the best though the baggage handlers tend to put these at the bottom of the stack and they can and do sometimes crack. We even had a female clients bag come through on the baggage conveyer open like a book with her clothes tossed out and her female products lying on the conveyer and she had been on a SAA flight...unacceptable
  2. I dont see how Hincapie would rat his friend and ex team mate out. Unless there are investigations on Hincapie and his trying to keep his name clean, but its a little too late for that. I guess in time things will iron themselves out.
  3. New York - George Hincapie, a longtime member of Lance Armstrong's inner circle, has told federal authorities he saw the seven-time Tour de France winner use performance-enhancing drugs, according to a US news report. A segment of the "60 Minutes" report aired on Friday on the "CBS Evening News," one day after it broadcast an interview with another former member of Armstrong's US Postal Service team, Tyler Hamilton. Hamilton said he also used PEDs with Armstrong. Hincapie has often been depicted as one of Armstrong's most loyal team-mates and was with him for all seven Tour victories. In an interview last year, Armstrong said Hincapie was "like a brother to me." Hincapie is among a number of former Armstrong team-mates and employees who have appeared before a federal grand jury in Los Angeles investigating doping in cycling. Hamilton said he testified for six hours before the panel. Armstrong has never tested positive and has steadfastly denied doping. According to "60 Minutes", Hincapie testified that he and Armstrong supplied each other with the endurance-boosting substance EPO and discussed having used another banned substance, testosterone, to prepare for races. Citing the ongoing investigation, Hincapie declined to be interviewed by "60 Minutes". Interviewed at the Tour of California in Solvang, Hincapie said he didn't want to talk about the "60 Minutes" report. "It's just unfortunate that that's all people want to talk about now," he said. "I'm not going to partake in any cycling-bashing. I have done everything to be the best I can be. "I want the focus on the future of the sport, what it's done to clean itself up. I believe in cycling and want to support it." Later, Hincapie released a statement through his attorney: "I can confirm to you that I never spoke with `60 Minutes.' I have no idea where they got their information. As I've said in the past, I continue to be disappointed that people are talking about the past in cycling instead of the future. As for the substance of anything in the `60 Minutes' story, I cannot comment on anything relating to the ongoing investigation." Armstrong's spokesman Mark Fabiani, said: "We have no way of knowing what happened in the grand jury and so can't comment on these anonymously sourced reports." The Hincapie and Hamilton revelations come a year after Floyd Landis, who had his 2006 Tour title stripped for using steroids, claimed he and Armstrong had both used drugs while on the U.S. Postal team. But while Hamilton and Landis have credibility problems that Armstrong has pointed out - both cyclists denied using drugs for years before changing their story and implicating Armstrong - there aren't as many issues with Hincapie. The 37-year-old cyclist from New York has no known positive tests. He was on the Postal team even before Armstrong and, once Armstrong joined it, the two were frequent roommates on the road. When Landis alleged that drug use was common on the US Postal team, Hincapie responded by saying, "It bothers me, because I've been doing this for 17 years and never heard anything bad about me." After CBS aired the Hamilton interview Thursday, the cyclist gave his 2004 Olympic gold medal back to the US Anti-Doping Agency, which said it is working with the International and US Olympic committees on an investigation. "60 Minutes" also released an excerpt from another Armstrong team0mate, Frankie Andreu, who said he took banned substances because lesser riders he believed were doping were passing him during races. "Things were just getting faster and faster and sprinters were getting over the big mountains and winning, you know, climbing stages," Andreu said in the interview. "There's 200 guys flying over these mountains and you can't even stay in the group. And it's just impossible to keep up. And it's like, 'What the hell's going on here?"' After the Hamilton and Andreu interviews went public, Armstrong launched a website refuting the claims and calling into question the credibility of Andreu, Hamilton and Landis. He also posted a letter addressed to CBS News, calling the "60 Minutes" reporting "disgraceful journalism."
  4. Will be interesting to see what caused this wacko to loose his marbles
  5. What is the amount you need for sponsorship?
  6. Going to buy a 29er soon but will only use it for races and use my 26 for practice.
  7. Agreed X 10000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 X infinity
  8. sent email to the organisers to find out where we can find results. Still waiting for a response
  9. What a load of crap!! First i like my goodie bags(u know you like it too) but none was handed out. Then, WTF were you guys thinking putting arrow chalk markings on the ground where the front runners of the 60km have already ridden through and taken the chalk markings with them? The map to getting to the venue also sucked but Im from Centurion so I know where the place was and on que, when I was driving there I saw a few cars with mtb bike turning off into the wrong roads and being a gentleman assisted them to the correct venue. The positive was that the route itself was good and fairly easy.
  10. Im 104kg and have been using a carbon seat post for 8 months and apart from some carbon creek now and again, it works perfectly well. Should I come out of consciousness with a carbon stick up my *** I will let you know
  11. So I bought this Polar CS300 and am hugely impressed. Question I have is how do you download your files across to Polar website? As I understand it, you have to either buy a microphone from Polar or you can use the microphone on your computer. will the later work?
  12. I was impressed by the markings to find the venue. Tried getting on the site with my phone to get directions to get there and the site was offline. Luckily saw the yellow boards for Babbas lodge on the N1 and followed them all the way to the start. Well done guys
  13. Are you for real or are you taking the piss out of us hubbers?
  14. Thats the beauty of the internet...get the answer without the work
  15. Nice one. Im running Maxxis 2.1 so very simmiler. Thanx
  16. Need to set my Polar so it gives me the correct milage speed etc
  17. Thank you guys for all the feedback. I bought the CS300 and seems good. will put it to the test at Babbas Lodge tomorrow
  18. Can someone please give me the diameter in mm of a regular Alex rim for MTB??
  19. Thats terrible. Sorry to hear. Was he wearing a helmet at the time?
  20. Can someone please give me the diameter in mm of a regular Alex rim for MTB??
  21. Hey Faniefiets looking to spend 1000 - 1500.00 I just do MTB at this time. yes I am a vitality member why you ask? want to see the amount of calories burnt and want to keep my heart rate up to burn fat
  22. I know this is meant to go into tech section but there are more eyes on the rant and rave section. So I want to get a Polar heart monitor. I want to loose weight so was wondering which model to buy. Dont want a wrist watch but rather something I can stick on my bike that will also give me avg speed etc. Any advise?
  23. Did 5 Argus rides. Best time when I was 16, 2:48:06 back in '95
  24. Not good...Not good at all. RIP Brett
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