It's a strange country I'm living in. It's not forbidden for TV and radio shows to mention their facebook pages or twitter accounts, as it's considered advertising.
Congratulations Jordan Kestler?
Edited by issoisso on 30-05-2011 18:36
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"I love him, I think he's great. He's transformed the sport in so many ways. Every person in cycling has benefitted from Lance Armstrong, perhaps not financially but in some sense" - Bradley Wiggins on Lance Armstrong
"I love him, I think he's great. He's transformed the sport in so many ways. Every person in cycling has benefitted from Lance Armstrong, perhaps not financially but in some sense" - Bradley Wiggins on Lance Armstrong
Maybe I'm missing the joke? Or maybe I just can't find it all that strange after teams like Dangerous Darkies, Deportivo Wanka or Polygon Sweet Nice Team
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"I love him, I think he's great. He's transformed the sport in so many ways. Every person in cycling has benefitted from Lance Armstrong, perhaps not financially but in some sense" - Bradley Wiggins on Lance Armstrong
Just noticed it's been a great week for spainish athletics. Contador wins the Giro, Barcelona the champions league and Nadal is looking toward another Roland Garos. Now if only Vettel was Spanish.
I am so pissed. I was doing my school work while my brother very kindly pulled the plug out of the socket. Well my work didn't save but worse was coming. I plugged it in again and it didn't start. Tried it few times and got pissed as I knew that the power supply got 'broken'. Now I have to send the computer to repair and I will probably get it back in three weeks time Now I am using sub-computer that can't play any game too.
Though I have my exams now coming up. English, History and Math with my target great A* in all of them, so it might help me study better, still pissed !
Running race #3 this morning. Very tough route on the first third, the rest was rather flat (for local standards). Landscape was gorgeous, I must say. If anyone has a clue what the western part of France looks like, there's some sort of fork with three peaks in the middle of the district (as much in the West of France as you could possibly think of), so it was on the bottom peak. Sea side, moor, woods. Quite enjoyable when you're not feeling about to die.
I felt much better than 10 days ago. I'm thinking that I wasn't done with my digestion back then (beginner's mistake at my age, some people never learn ). So, a proper digestion later, and some interval training in between did the trick.
Even though I started too fast (heart beat spotted at 178 bpm), it probably was a good thing to do, as the paths were too narrow to overtake. So, I lacked a bit of energy to higher the pace on the second and last third, which were flatter. Had I known the route before I may have managed my efforts differently.
Ranked 106 on 320, which is much better than last time (50 positions gained). Three mere minutes left and I'd rank around the 65th position. Very close.
Overall, 15 km of a trail, in 1h06'40". 13,5 km/h.
Next race is Sunday. Easier route I reckon, and proper roads and paths.