NVP
All-Mountain Rider
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The Hills have EYES ... but lovers cannot see :)
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Post by NVP on Apr 19, 2008 17:01:33 GMT 8
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Post by yukon on Apr 19, 2008 19:07:03 GMT 8
2 lawyers on this ride. One bikeshop owner w/ the mechanic tagged along. Hmmmmm...I wonder what this Krptonite fearing man is up to. Nice ride NVP!!! Thanks for showing what sufferfest is all about ;D
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Post by mountguitars on Apr 19, 2008 19:45:10 GMT 8
lakas ni hijack jack, hehehe ;D. (trans: strong jack, hehehe)
wish i still had my SS. this SS thing is really worth a 2nd try with all these crazy challenges that you've been doing. with reward pa ha, hehe.
hang on, what's with the hijack jack? sorry for the OT.
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trance03
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SockMan
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Post by trance03 on Apr 19, 2008 19:50:38 GMT 8
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Post by Lui-G on Apr 19, 2008 20:47:01 GMT 8
Arrgghh!!! I should've joined... Thanks for sharing, HiJack Jack.
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Post by anthony on Apr 19, 2008 20:59:30 GMT 8
nice one jack!!!...Cool!!
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Post by flipnidaho on Apr 19, 2008 21:15:26 GMT 8
Sweet... That steak looks awesome! 2 more weeks then there will be one more SS'r in town... EMR, you might as well ask the wife for a one month visa...hehe
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Post by teamriverstone on Apr 19, 2008 22:09:18 GMT 8
Nice pics Hijack Jack! ;DHehehe ;D ;D ;D with Hot Rocks Steaks and Halo Headband free....W O W!!! Nice one Edmund
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mojo
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"to bike or not to bike, that is the question!"
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Post by mojo on Apr 19, 2008 22:12:53 GMT 8
great pics Hijack Jack! next time edmund will sponsor a ride, i'll definitely join! great ride!
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Post by ipr3358 on Apr 19, 2008 22:52:57 GMT 8
Nice one Hijack Jack!
If the boy can up to sumulong non-stop at mid-ring, guys I think this is a big challenge to us.
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Post by Dragunov on Apr 19, 2008 23:21:31 GMT 8
nice! leg bursting SS ride! Jack is back! ;D ;D ;D ! NVP is really a Jack-off all trades!! ;D
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Post by losiphile on Apr 20, 2008 22:40:54 GMT 8
HiJack Jack ere NVP ere Noel, Thanks for the pics...nice riding with you. Sir Edmund, Thanks for keeping me company at 18kph-20kph (I know its kinda slow for a guy like you but you stayed with me anyway) from Coffee Stop up the where the Teresa climb starts. Thanks for the encouragement specially. And thanks also for that powerbar, made me complete the Teresa climb with a little more to spare. ;D ;D Atty. Jovy, Thanks for that "iced" towel, really, really refreshing on a very hot and long ride!! ;D ;D Dandan, Atty. Hance, and Ryon, Nice riding with guys...till our next ride...God willing... ;D ;D P.S.: My body now aches ;D
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NVP
All-Mountain Rider
[blue]NVP[/blue]
The Hills have EYES ... but lovers cannot see :)
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Post by NVP on Apr 21, 2008 15:12:38 GMT 8
Many thanks guys ... hope to see you on May 4
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Post by xtrain on Apr 22, 2008 2:17:01 GMT 8
HiJack Jack ere NVP ere Noel, Thanks for the pics...nice riding with you. Sir Edmund, Thanks for keeping me company at 18kph-20kph (I know its kinda slow for a guy like you but you stayed with me anyway) from Coffee Stop up the where the Teresa climb starts. Thanks for the encouragement specially. And thanks also for that powerbar, made me complete the Teresa climb with a little more to spare. ;D ;D Atty. Jovy, Thanks for that "iced" towel, really, really refreshing on a very hot and long ride!! ;D ;D Dandan, Atty. Hance, and Ryon, Nice riding with guys...till our next ride...God willing... ;D ;D P.S.: My body now aches ;D You are most welcome. Thanks also for the company. Actually, I was also hurting on our way back. You see, it was also my first time to ride SS of that much mileage. Riding Morong at 18-20 kph did both of us a favor- our legs were not 'spent' as we started to climb Teresa. Looking back, riding the distance on a fixed gear was worth the effort. Now we know its do-able, and I actually had fun doing it. The biggest advantage of riding this route with SS is you'll approach the climbs with fresher legs. Because on the flats, you are forced to spin light gears. By the way, drop by at Club 650. I suppose I owe you some stuff. and a lunch for finishing the ride. Edmund
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Post by losiphile on Apr 22, 2008 9:04:14 GMT 8
You are most welcome. Thanks also for the company. Actually, I was also hurting on our way back. You see, it was also my first time to ride SS of that much mileage. Riding Morong at 18-20 kph did both of us a favor- our legs were not 'spent' as we started to climb Teresa. Looking back, riding the distance on a fixed gear was worth the effort. Now we know its do-able, and I actually had fun doing it. The biggest advantage of riding this route with SS is you'll approach the climbs with fresher legs. Because on the flats, you are forced to spin light gears. By the way, drop by at Club 650. I suppose I owe you some stuff. and a lunch for finishing the ride. Edmund Thanks. I'll try dropping by Alterra any time this week or maybe today after office. Thanks again. Abel
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Post by sup on Apr 22, 2008 13:51:55 GMT 8
I missed this one. Glad you guys enjoyed (and suffered at the same time)!
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