Jack O'Connor | Filling Big Footsteps
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welker3257 |
Posted on 25-12-2013 16:10
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It seems that Jack is a sought after rider
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Dippofix |
Posted on 25-12-2013 18:40
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@Sutty Yup, it might well be.
@Shonak That would be really strange. :
@Welker Well, he is quite good. Also, that's the one-hundreth post in the story!
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Posted on 25-12-2013 18:52
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Prologue:
The Offer, Take IV
I had no idea what to do. I was meant to sign the arrangements with Pinarello the next day, but I knew that I couldn't let an offer like that, even without knowing from who it came, slip through my fingers. I called them that day, saying that I was sick and couldn't come to sign it, so we'd have to do that the week after, when I knew from who the offer came. My heart was pounding like something else as I stepped in to the Café at 3:55 on Saturday. There was only one guy in the whole place. I took all my courage together, walked up to the table, and shook his hand.
“Jack O'Connor.”
“Martin Bridgeman. Team Barloworld.”
Edited by Dippofix on 25-12-2013 18:54
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welker3257 |
Posted on 25-12-2013 19:04
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Go to Pinerello
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mvhoogdalem |
Posted on 25-12-2013 20:58
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Depends on what they offer, but I too think Pinarello would be the better choice.
Edited by mvhoogdalem on 25-12-2013 20:58
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sutty68 |
Posted on 26-12-2013 17:47
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Pinarello is definitely the more likely to get you noticed by the Bigger teams |
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Dippofix |
Posted on 26-12-2013 21:05
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Prologue:
The Offer, Take V
I know Pinarello were the first to offer, but if you get approached by a big Pro Continental Team from the region like Barloworld, there's only one thing you can do. I called the Pinarello guys, and a week later me and my parents went along to sign with Barloworld. I thought I knew everything they were offering me, but reading through the agreement, I saw a line that basically gave my life a new meaning, if you know what I mean. It said “... covers all travelling expenses, including to the 2008 Junior World Championships, held in Capetown between the 12th and the 20th of July.” After reading that, I trained every day, and one of the Specialists at Barloworld set up a training plan for me, to get me in top form for the U-16's Road Race, which was to be held on a hilly parcour around the city.
@All It seems like Pinarello would've been the more popular choice, but it all makes sense in the bigger picture.
EDIT: Wohoooooooooo, 1000 Posts!
Edited by Dippofix on 26-12-2013 21:06
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welker3257 |
Posted on 26-12-2013 21:37
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Considering what they offer I agree with going to Barloworld
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Shonak |
Posted on 26-12-2013 22:22
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Well then, happy training, Jackie-Boy.
"It’s a little bit scary when Contador attacks." - Tommy V
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sutty68 |
Posted on 27-12-2013 15:21
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The Bigger picture certainly looks Brighter for Jack |
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Dippofix |
Posted on 27-12-2013 18:43
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@Welker Yup, that's what i think too.
@Shonak I wonder how long it'll take till you run out of nicknames.
@Sutty It does.
Edited by Dippofix on 27-12-2013 18:44
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Dippofix |
Posted on 27-12-2013 18:56
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Prologue:
Bring on SA!
I trained as hard as I ever had, strictly following the training plan I had been given, and training on the hills and in the flats in turns. Then, six days before I was to fly out, and four days before the race was to start, I trained particularly hard in the cold and in awful rain, getting myself a heavy case of Bronchitis. I went to the chemist and got myself something against it, but it didn't help. Eventually, I went to the doctors, and got myself a stronger medicament, Ephedrine. Luckily, it worked, and I was ready to hit South Africa in style, being nearly a hundred percent better if I kept using it.
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Shonak |
Posted on 27-12-2013 19:15
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Bash 'em! I actually wonder now if there are doping controls in U16/17/whatever World Championships?
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sutty68 |
Posted on 28-12-2013 00:20
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Lets hope that there was nothing illegal in that medication |
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Posted on 28-12-2013 08:12
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But but, if there is more than 10 micrograms per ml in your urine, you'll be disqualified! It seems you're about to learn the most important lesson in modern cycling
Always read the label
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mvhoogdalem |
Posted on 28-12-2013 11:00
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Hopefully Froomey thought Jack how to cover up any illegal substances. |
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Ian Butler |
Posted on 28-12-2013 12:05
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Uh-Oh
I smell trouble |
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Dippofix |
Posted on 29-12-2013 20:35
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Prologue:
U-16's World Championships, Part I
On the morning of the race, I knew this was my chance. To get another bit closer to getting a contract when I was older, but to make a name for myself, to go out and show the world who I was, what I was capable of. The course was flat, with a steep hill in the middle of every round, which lasted for about one kilometre, then continued with a false flat for another kilometre, then another short hill, and a descent. The finish line would be at the foot of the second hill, so we'd have to try to get or keep a good position on the hill, and then organise ourselves a little, and then start the sprint. With me I had two designated helpers, one great on the flat, the other great on the hill, but no lead-outs, so they'd take it in turns to protect me, and then one of them would bring me to the front during and after the last ascent.
Edited by Dippofix on 29-12-2013 20:39
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Shonak |
Posted on 29-12-2013 20:46
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Nice to see that Jack already enjoys in young years some protection from his teammates. Gotta nurture and protect big talents.
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sutty68 |
Posted on 29-12-2013 23:47
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Lets hope Jack has a great day in the saddle |
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