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Nou weet jy. Tyd om dit te gaan probeer :ph34r:

Probeer eerder eers op iemand anders se kar :whistling:

Met die nuwe Avis uitlaatings oor die etoll, doen dit sommer op een van hulle karre
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No worries, garyvdm

 

A lot of cynics are saying that there was a ramp in front of the boot which was (quickly) removed off-camera.

Did you see the one where he goes up ramp of stairs, sideways, bunny hopping doing a track stand kinda thing.

 

The laaitie has got some skillz and he can race too.

he's wasting his time on the road - he should try real cycling... :whistling:
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he's wasting his time on the road - he should try real cycling... :whistling:

 

He'll kick many a ass on any bike... from Wiki...

 

Sagan started to ride bikes at the age of nine when he joined Cyklistický spolok Žilina, a small local club in his home town. Throughout his junior years Sagan rode both mountain bikes and road bikes, and was well known for his unconventional style of riding in tennis shoes and t-shirts and drinking just pure water. Sagan drew a significant amount of attention when he appeared at the Slovak Cup with a bicycle borrowed from his sister. Sagan had mistakenly sold his own and had not received a spare from the Velosprint sponsor in time. He won the race despite riding a supermarket bike with poor brakes and limited gearing

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He'll kick many a ass on any bike... from Wiki...

 

Sagan started to ride bikes at the age of nine when he joined Cyklistický spolok Žilina, a small local club in his home town. Throughout his junior years Sagan rode both mountain bikes and road bikes, and was well known for his unconventional style of riding in tennis shoes and t-shirts and drinking just pure water. Sagan drew a significant amount of attention when he appeared at the Slovak Cup with a bicycle borrowed from his sister. Sagan had mistakenly sold his own and had not received a spare from the Velosprint sponsor in time. He won the race despite riding a supermarket bike with poor brakes and limited gearing

there you go. what's not to like about this oke.
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There is no way this was done without a ramp watch how smoothly the rear wheel rides up . Or why not show us from the outside .

 

Stem saam

I enjoy the guy but calling it BS without a ramp

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No worries, garyvdm

 

A lot of cynics are saying that there was a ramp in front of the boot which was (quickly) removed off-camera.

Did you see the one where he goes up ramp of stairs, sideways, bunny hopping doing a track stand kinda thing.

 

The laaitie has got some skillz and he can race too.

 

Been posted before but worth revisiting :

 

Listen to the crowd shouting WHEELIE, WHEELIE, when they see who it is.

 

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I saw the video and it is real. His bike has two wheels, so when the front wheel is on the bonnet he pushes forward on the handle bars, then he change to two wheel drive and the front wheel gets traction. That is why he have two strong legs as well, one for the back wheel and one for the front. If this does not make sense please email me at www.@austinpowers.co.za. I will explain with a home made video....

 

 

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The guy is just brilliant

 

Yip, middle of the Tour, leading the green jersey competition and on one of the Legendary climbs pulling his trademark no hands wheelies!!

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