Member Profile: Ross H
Member Since: 2009
Australian Capital Territory, Australia
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80 kg |
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Latest Times
01 Mar 2013:
Mt Stromlo
- 10mins 50secs
23 Feb 2012:
Black Mountain
- 12mins 40secs
10 Feb 2012:
Black Mountain
- 13mins 0secs
20 Jan 2012:
Black Mountain
- 13mins 6secs
27 Dec 2011:
Mt Stromlo
- 11mins 5secs
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12 Jul 2011 8:49 AM posted in Punctures...what do you do?
I'm a commuter/recreational rider with a road bike who rides about 120km per week, and can vouch for kevlar tyre liners. I put some in about 2 years ago and have had maybe two punctures since then. They cost about $15 - $20 and are very easy to install. It's been so long since I changed a tube that I'm worried I might forget how to do it. I know they're probably not desirable for serious racing, but for commuters and recreational riders they are great.
03 Jun 2011 12:31 PM posted in Lance - Cheat or no cheat?
He may be telling the truth but I guess the only way we'll know for sure is if someone can confirm, without doubt, that Lance Armstrong returned a positive doping test. Until then it's all his word against others.
It's a shame for cycling that these doping incidents seem to take so so long to resolve, as with the Contador case. Why can't they (i.e. UCI, WADA etc) just make a decision based on the evidence; that is, in both Armstrong's and Contador's cases, is there proof that they doped. You would have to say "yes" for Contador as he did return a positive blood test, and a tentative "no" to Armstrong as, far as I know, he's never officially tested positive.
25 Oct 2010 11:33 AM posted in Inappropriate content on Forum
To the site Administrator,
Is there any way of blocking these people who are posting advertisements on the forum. It is really annoying and a totally inappropriate use of this service.
30 Jul 2010 10:45 AM posted in diet & dietitions
Harley,
My point is, if your pre-Homo Sapien ancestors had not eaten meat, and developed the associated technology to do so more efficiently, then you would not now have the intellectual ability to analyse your dietary needs, or fix your bicycle, or post messages on internet forums like this. You clearly find meat-eating repugnant, but be thankful our distant forebears did not.
30 Jul 2010 9:12 AM posted in diet & dietitions
We're all going to die of something so you may as well enjoy your time here while you can. Why deny yourself the pleasure of a butter soaked pastry and a double shot espresso after a long ride. A banana smoothie and bowl of muesli just don't have the same attraction, for mine. Just remember that old motto, "all things in moderation".
PS If us humans had not been omnivores (i.e. we eat meat and veg) we would probably still be hanging out on the plains of Africa with our other primate cousins. One of the main factors humans have become so successful, in evolutionary terms, is that we have eaten a very varied diet with lots of protein (i.e. meat) to feed our huge brain. There's a reason why evolution has equipped us to eat meat and 4 milliion years or so of evolution can't be wrong.
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