Hey Ass Hatchet lovers



In rec.bicycles.racing Bill Patterson <[email protected]> wrote:
> Slovenian, and that isn't fat.


So you are saying you can't spell "Matjaz Leskovar"?

http://www.eivie.com/slo/rekord/images/rslika2.jpg, is that
the same guy?

Bob Schwartz
[email protected]

> Bob Schwartz wrote:
>> In rec.bicycles.racing McTavish <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>>B. Lafferty wrote:

>>


>> I was at the 2001 track nationals and I was almost certain I was
>> the fattest guy there. How did I miss this guy?
>>
>> Bob Schwartz
>> [email protected]
 
Zub a dub dub,

You ass hatchet Preparation H greased seat post lovers just don't get it.

When you've arrived like we have, there's NO ONE LEFT TO IMPRESS
BUT OURSELVES.

Keep climbing and riding those out dated "Darwin Award Imminent" designs.
No one will miss you when you leave this world flying over the bars into
oblivion.

Holiday cheers,
Johnny [email protected]

[email protected] wrote:

> Johnny, here's a challenge for you. Just try to complete Jobst's Sunday
> ride with him, with you riding your recumbent and him on his
> conventional bike. Typical rides are around 100 miles, covering all
> types of terrain and surfaces, including road (paved and dirt), trail
> riding, perhaps a stream crossing, with about 8,000 feet of climbing. I
> think Jobst is nearly 70, but the pace of the ride should be brisk. If
> you complete the ride, you might understand why Jobst doesn't find
> recumbents very compelling for his type of riding.
>
> Zub
 
In rec.bicycles.racing Johnny NoCom <"Johnny NoCom"@bentrideronline.com> wrote:
[ snip ]

Dude, you are hosing your troll index.

A quality troll doesn't need a tune-up to keep it going.

Bob Schwartz
[email protected]
 
Johnny NoCom wrote:

> Trapped? You gotta be kidding! No need to go anywhere. Thousands

of
> miles
> of terrific riding in Illinois


For those who have not ridden in Illinois, let me assure you that there
are no more than about four miles of terrific riding in Illinois.
Cycling in Illinois is hell on earth.

-RJ
 
"ronaldo_jeremiah" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>
> Johnny NoCom wrote:
>
> > Trapped? You gotta be kidding! No need to go anywhere. Thousands

> of
> > miles
> > of terrific riding in Illinois

>
> For those who have not ridden in Illinois, let me assure you that there
> are no more than about four miles of terrific riding in Illinois.
> Cycling in Illinois is hell on earth.
>
> -RJ


Why? I lived in the central part of the state and the roads looked fine
 
On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 11:33:55 -0600, Carl Sundquist <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> "B. Lafferty" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>
>> http://www.ihpva.org/incoming/BattleMountain/bm036252.jpg
>>

>
> Is that supplemental oxygen? Isn't that a no-no? It used to be.
>
> Carl "Low Altitude" Sundquist
>
>

That just gave me a whole new vision of "Phred". Only a total wuss
would use O2 at any height. I run around and do climbs at over 12,000 feet.
Non-smoker Bill.


--
Bill (?) Baka
 
On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 23:58:53 GMT, Johnny NoCom <"Johnny
NoCom"@bentrideronline.com> wrote:

> Carl,
>
> I believe, and don't quote me that when it is utilized prior to the
> actual "run," it is legal to do so.
>
> Holiday cheers,
>
> Johnny [email protected]
>
> Carl Sundquist wrote:
>
>> "B. Lafferty" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>>
>> > http://www.ihpva.org/incoming/BattleMountain/bm036252.jpg
>> >

>>
>> Is that supplemental oxygen? Isn't that a no-no? It used to be.
>>
>> Carl "Low Altitude" Sundquist

>

Why can't he just hyperventilate like everyone else?
Damn, I just saw that this is a cross^3 post.
Time to adjust the filters.


--
Bill (?) Baka
 
"Johnny NoCom" <"Johnny NoCom"@bentrideronline.com> wrote in message
> Carl,
>
> I believe, and don't quote me that when it is utilized prior to the
> actual "run," it is legal to do so.
>
> Holiday cheers,
>


Admittedly this is not based on scientific evidence but an intuitive thought
process. It would seem that you would actually initiate oxygen debt sooner
this way. Again, I don't know the current rules, but doing an absolute speed
run in an HPV is about a 2-3 minute process from the time you start
movingand it is not ridden all out start to finish like a kilo. To me,
oxygen supplementation would be similar to hyperventilating in that your
body receives more oxygen than it naturally needs. Once
hyperventailating/supplemental O2 has ceased, the body should take the
opportunity to 'shut down' in order to get back to normal O2-CO2 levels.
That happens as you are beginning to commence physical effort.

Coggan, are you listening? Thoughts?
 
Bill Baka wrote:

> On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 11:33:55 -0600, Carl Sundquist <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>
>> "B. Lafferty" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>>
>>> http://www.ihpva.org/incoming/BattleMountain/bm036252.jpg
>>>

>>
>> Is that supplemental oxygen? Isn't that a no-no? It used to be.
>>
>> Carl "Low Altitude" Sundquist
>>
>>

> That just gave me a whole new vision of "Phred". Only a total wuss
> would use O2 at any height. I run around and do climbs at over 12,000 feet.
> Non-smoker Bill.


Bill Baka is an anaerobic life form! ;)

--
Tom Sherman - Rock Island County Illinois
Tetrahedral carbon lattices are not forever.
 
On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 19:32:51 -0600, Tom Sherman <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Bill Baka wrote:
>
>> On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 11:33:55 -0600, Carl Sundquist <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> "B. Lafferty" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>>>
>>>> http://www.ihpva.org/incoming/BattleMountain/bm036252.jpg
>>>>
>>>
>>> Is that supplemental oxygen? Isn't that a no-no? It used to be.
>>>
>>> Carl "Low Altitude" Sundquist
>>>
>>>

>> That just gave me a whole new vision of "Phred". Only a total wuss
>> would use O2 at any height. I run around and do climbs at over 12,000
>> feet.
>> Non-smoker Bill.

>
> Bill Baka is an anaerobic life form! ;)
>

Not that anaerobic, but I have enough in reserve to hold my breath for
about 30 seconds when riding, or, as of yesterday, about 200 feet of
running. At sea level my lungs have never been stressed, maybe since
I never, ever got near a cigarette, or my habit of deep breath yawns.
Holding my breath comes in handy when going through somebody elses'
dust or smoke cloud in a farming area. Good for getting past roadkill
skunks, too, BTW. I have an 18 year old step-grandson who can only hold
his breath for 30 seconds while sitting and then nearly passes out.
This while playing me a game of chess, stalemate last time.
Riding is good 4 U.



--
Bill (?) Baka
 
Carl Sundquist wrote:
> "B. Lafferty" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>
>> http://www.ihpva.org/incoming/BattleMountain/bm036252.jpg
>>

>
> Is that supplemental oxygen? Isn't that a no-no? It used to be.
>
> Carl "Low Altitude" Sundquist


Nope. It's just a mask connecting to an air intake in the rear wheel well.

--

Dave Larrington - http://www.legslarry.beerdrinkers.co.uk/
World Domination?
Just find a world that's into that kind of thing, then chain to the
floor and walk up and down on it in high heels. (Mr. Sunshine)
 
And aren't you the guy that used to ride fully enclosed Lightnings? You
needed to get some air into that thing, right? You had a naca duct just
below the windscreen, IIRC. It is just for air.
 
Mark Hickey wrote:

> ...
> Mark "all you real 'bent riders are OK by me though" Hickey


Even the "Communists"? ;)

--
Comrade Sherman
 
Tom Sherman <[email protected]> wrote:

>Mark Hickey wrote:
>
>> ...
>> Mark "all you real 'bent riders are OK by me though" Hickey

>
>Even the "Communists"? ;)


REAL commies ride Flying Pigeons... nothing that couldn't be built
from water pipe and nothing that couldn't carry a couple hundred
"little red books"... ;-)

Mark Hickey
Habanero Cycles
http://www.habcycles.com
Home of the $695 ti frame
 
>Mark Hickey [email protected]

wrote:

>REAL commies ride Flying Pigeons... nothing that couldn't be built
>from water pipe and nothing that couldn't carry a couple hundred
>"little red books"... ;-)


There are no REAL communists just as there are no truly "classless" societies
except maybe the mini-society of Johnny NoCom and his friends. *He* definitely
has no class and so I doubt his friends do either. ;-)

Regards,
Bob Hunt
 
Maybe these guys are not geeks or nerds but if i saw a bunch or these
recumbents at the local Star Trek club meeting i would not be
surprised. What do i know. I also assume all tiathletes are gay.
Actually i'm correct about 95% of the time. Kirk out!
 
[email protected] (Hunrobe) wrote:

>>Mark Hickey [email protected]

>
>wrote:
>
>>REAL commies ride Flying Pigeons... nothing that couldn't be built
>>from water pipe and nothing that couldn't carry a couple hundred
>>"little red books"... ;-)

>
>There are no REAL communists just as there are no truly "classless" societies
>except maybe the mini-society of Johnny NoCom and his friends. *He* definitely
>has no class and so I doubt his friends do either. ;-)


Friends?

Mark Hickey
Habanero Cycles
http://www.habcycles.com
Home of the $695 ti frame