There are a lot of fat people who cycle. It’s not a weight loss exercise
lennymc wrote: » The GT stage threads on here used to be great - they had insight and intelligent conversation/debate about the contenders for the stage. Unfortunately, imho, they seem to have turned into a sky bitchfest. Sky win, big bad sky. Someone else wins, haha, take that sky. There are also some pretty bizarre near conspiracy theory comments. It's a pity really, because if I didnt miss the useful information and debate, it would be quite funny. It actually reminds me of the journal.ie comments section sometimes...
Weepsie wrote: » Not to mention the constant whining about Carlton Kirby and now the bemoaning the lack of HD broadcasting, even though live broadcasting a cycling race is a pretty complex task as it is
Darkglasses wrote: » Find gels a bit manky already? Well you'll LOVE if we put ALCOHOL in it! I'm throwing up on my garmin already.
Chuchote wrote: » Mmm, used to lash back those liqueur chocolates at Christmas as a kid, the ones with the dark chocolate shaped like bottles, and crunch, and you got a mouthful of delicious supersweet spirits. Now if they made them in gels…
Miklos wrote: » Went to the Pinarello store in London today trying to get a helmet for my uncle. They had a nice selection of Rudy Projects helmets but I think I would have needed to club one of the staff members with one to get their attention. Utter fuppin baxters.
Thud wrote: » Anyone else get burned by the young lad on the old trek usually wearing tracksuit pants, what look like work shoes, a cap and headphones around Cruagh/Featherbeds/Johnny foxes? Seems to whizz past me any time I'm up there lately, not on Strava as far as I can tell
Wishbone Ash wrote: » On a bike that is too big for him?? I've got burned a couple of times lately by a young chap fitting that description between Blake's Cross and Swords. On both occasions he passed me with his work boots and tracksuit bottoms flapping in the wind but I couldn't hold his wheel despite throwing the kitchen sink at him. Didn't appear on Strava Fly By either.
Lusk_Doyle wrote: » Apologies. I've been keeping incognito when out on the road of late.
Wishbone Ash wrote: » ...and you've shrunk a lot! (BTW - this chap has no finesse on the bike - just brute force/speed).
Lusk_Doyle wrote: » You saying I got finesse? Woo Hoo!
Chuchote wrote: » ..... since I worked as a waitress in one of Dublin's trendiest and most self-regarding and classiest restaurants, back in the day.....
Lusk_Doyle wrote: » @ Chuchote: So are we agreed on my finesseness then or what?
Wishbone Ash wrote: » Better let her see you on the TT bike in the skinsuit and pointy helmet!