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Old 07-02.-2003, 06:34 PM   #16
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just saw the doc man... nuthing wrong with me yaYYyyYYY heh quite a relief... turned out to b some pulled muscle aroudn the chest walls.... i guess it must have been caused by my unusual riding stance when i was using my mtb with slicks on the roads before i got the roadie.
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Old 07-02.-2003, 06:38 PM   #17
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just saw the doc man... nuthing wrong with me yaYYyyYYY heh quite a relief... turned out to b some pulled muscle aroudn the chest walls.... i guess it must have been caused by my unusual riding stance when i was using my mtb with slicks on the roads before i got the roadie.


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Old 07-02.-2003, 06:54 PM   #18
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thats a fast reply steve hehe u online now ?
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Old 07-02.-2003, 07:09 PM   #19
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Excellent news. Glad to hear you're okay.

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Old 07-02.-2003, 07:12 PM   #20
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yeah finally i can ride in peace without having that fear of collapsing on the road having a heart attack! heeez
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Old 07-02.-2003, 07:22 PM   #21
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Always useful not having a heart attack. One thing that is important to learn and be aware of is 'strange' feelings within your body, either before, during or after training. it's important to learn to read the signals, and act on them (e.g., legs feel unusually sore = go home, chest pains = see doc, etc!).

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Old 07-02.-2003, 09:12 PM   #22
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Glad to hear you are OK SniperX

I should have stayed off the bike today, legs are dead...too much Lactic Acid this morning..My legs were BURRRRNING!!!
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Great news. Now you've got a whole new life again. Look after it!
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Old 08-02.-2003, 01:26 PM   #24
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yeah i will btw have u guys experienced lost screws from the cleats? I just realised that one of the metal piece n screw is missing from my shoes.. sucks
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