Practice your style... That winning salute

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Postby mikesbytes » 02 Dec 2007, 12:04

First your got to win

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Postby timyone » 02 Dec 2007, 12:11

be careful you dont run into any one while doing these, those road bikes are expensive...
good luck with the winning boys :D

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Postby weiyun » 02 Dec 2007, 14:08

First your got to win
This obviously is for those winning boys and gals... :roll:

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Postby Ljones » 02 Dec 2007, 16:26

The video of of the man who falls just before the line, how disappointing yet funny.

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Postby Simon Llewellyn » 02 Dec 2007, 20:08

Just watch out you don't take both hands off the bars when you solute racing in Sydney or you'll be fined...

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Postby T-Bone » 03 Dec 2007, 13:43

I think that's only at Heffron Park, but i wonder what they'd say if you brought out a sword for your victory salute....

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Postby Simon Llewellyn » 03 Dec 2007, 14:12

No, the no hands rule stand as a NSW cycling rule. Someone got fined up at the central coast open...

How was Bright?

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Postby weiyun » 03 Dec 2007, 14:31

No, the no hands rule stand as a NSW cycling rule. Someone got fined up at the central coast open...
Depending on the message, it might have been felt to be worth it. :wink:

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Postby Simon Llewellyn » 03 Dec 2007, 14:52

Depending on the message, it might have been felt to be worth it. :wink:
That was the question Crafty asked the kid over the microphone after he won, was it worth it?!

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Postby weiyun » 03 Dec 2007, 15:03

That was the question Crafty asked the kid over the microphone after he won, was it worth it?!
What was the fine?

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Postby Simon Llewellyn » 03 Dec 2007, 15:13

I don't really know but I think it was between $20- $50 somewhere, which is a lot of money for a kid. But would of just been taken out of the prize money...

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Postby T-Bone » 03 Dec 2007, 19:54

Pretty dodgy if you ask me. I guess i'll have to stick to celebrating one handed with a sword. I don't think there's a rule about that.

I'll put some info up about Bright in the next few hours sometime, but basically there was a pretty good result, an average result, and just about the worst possible result.

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Postby FAswad » 03 Dec 2007, 21:03

Now I am really concerned.
Pretty dodgy if you ask me. I guess i'll have to stick to celebrating one handed with a sword. I don't think there's a rule about that.

I'll put some info up about Bright in the next few hours sometime, but basically there was a pretty good result, an average result, and just about the worst possible result.


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