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  1. #7512
    Quote Originally Posted by BobNSuzy  [View Original Post]
    My risk factor is going to be going to some FKK clubs and the RLD for a few days. Would you go to the trouble of getting the booster? I am healthy in my fifties. I thought it would be a crazy question to ask. I really just don't want to come up positive for my flight back.
    Risky playfields, some vaccinated being positive and can spread.

  2. #7511
    Quote Originally Posted by PaulInZurich  [View Original Post]
    You write about cycling in a mongering forum because you were thinking that nobody here knows much about cycling. You are craving attention like a little child and you wanted to brag. Such a shame that when you tried to brag I showed that your average power when climbing is 150 W and that you are in bottom 40% Strava times for your age group. Go write about your 150 W in a cycling forum if you dare.
    Come to climb really steep highest ranked with me if you dare and we will count about all our watts. I'm fully sure I was much easier and faster than Sagan in Loze with gravels for me, pretty sure not on tour 2020, I would like to see him in Zoncolan between 3 and 6. Ask on your internet about 25 highest ranked climbings on 2 months, 30/35 thousands meters climbed without training since 9 months, no ski on Winter and sick for 1 month and half just before, just with my strength and heart rhythm at start and now I made good legs. I improved in this most difficult sport since my start on 2003 and in my 50's but give power, still very fit, firm belly, hard and don t need viagra to fuck. On my second 6 sens NL visit, if I didn't become a so bad hunter not anymore able to run after girls when I was so used for so long time to have my regulars coming to me, but I would have liked to have a third room also for 1 hour, meaning 3 hours in room and 3 rounds in 6 hours for my old big tool, I like to compare under shower since I was 15 and playing football. If we confirm the wow on repeat when I couldn't repeat with elegant discovery, then I will ask her to help me when I don t want to have to run after her even she seems one of the busiest, guys jumping on her at lockers, but I'm not able for this, I feel more desire when my girls come to me. When I will make my double Ventoux, if not too cold, I will try to go faster than 70 in 2 long straight lines about 10/12% down to Malaucene, should not be so difficult, not even needing to turn legs much, most difficult being to still feel grip for me, not to have to brake, when feeling faster than at 250 on autobahn. In Alp Huez down between la Garde and Bourg, you accelerate also very fast down on quite steep. Reality of playfield.

  3. #7510
    My risk factor is going to be going to some FKK clubs and the RLD for a few days. Would you go to the trouble of getting the booster? I am healthy in my fifties. I thought it would be a crazy question to ask. I really just don't want to come up positive for my flight back.

  4. #7509
    Quote Originally Posted by Sirioja  [View Original Post]
    I really would like to see 3 here on the steep..
    You write about cycling in a mongering forum because you were thinking that nobody here knows much about cycling. You are craving attention like a little child and you wanted to brag. Such a shame that when you tried to brag I showed that your average power when climbing is 150 W and that you are in bottom 40% Strava times for your age group. Go write about your 150 W in a cycling forum if you dare.

  5. #7508
    Quote Originally Posted by BigBuddy69  [View Original Post]
    You just have to pedal, that's rather usual on a bike.
    Ever pedaled without traction? Did the bike move much? At what speed is the upward (y) component of drag force equal and opposite to the downward (-y) component of the force at which a sub 65 kg object traveling down a 20% gradient?

  6. #7507
    Quote Originally Posted by Gino02  [View Original Post]
    Yes, and that's even worse, to mandate a vaccine produced and distributed in partnership with a convicted criminal organization. All these companies and and the current governments' eagerness to mandate the Covid vaccine (that neither stops getting the virus, nor stops spreading it, only reduces chances of getting really sick but also with a pretty significant chances of fatal side effects, unlike other established and well tested vaccines eg for MMR, Tetanus, Hepatitis etc) should make you think. They are all in this together, all partners in crime. Just follow the money LOL.

    BTW, did you watch the two videos I shared (links below again)? Any comment on those?

    https://youtu.be/FUXGB5FzhPc

    https://youtu.be/g7W0OnLl4a0
    Foil hat noted.

    Did not watch videos.

  7. #7506
    Quote Originally Posted by Mursenary  [View Original Post]
    For sure when you're 90-100 kg. But for a 70 kg man, the physics doesn't quite work out without the bike taking air.
    You just have to pedal, that's rather usual on a bike.

  8. #7505
    Quote Originally Posted by Mursenary  [View Original Post]
    For sure when you're 90-100 kg. But for a 70 kg man, the physics doesn't quite work out without the bike taking air.
    Yes yes, professionals racers are 90 kgs and they need a truck to climb, when less than 70 kgs, much better to climb, reach 100 km / h in not so steep than my extreme climbings. Nibali. It is very fast for downhill, but he can't fight with Riner. FR or Fury. Uk. Just have to use a bicycle and don't need electric gears nor disk brakes to easily know, experiencing reality of dynamics on the field, not with mistake in formula on internet.

  9. #7504
    Quote Originally Posted by Mursenary  [View Original Post]
    Even if your second degree of association was to be given any consideration, you forgot to consider that BionTech developed the vaccine entirely on it's own. Pfizer was only brought on to help process production, clinical trial logistics, legal, and distribution. Plus there's Moderna. So there's all that.
    Yes, and that's even worse, to mandate a vaccine produced and distributed in partnership with a convicted criminal organization. All these companies and and the current governments' eagerness to mandate the Covid vaccine (that neither stops getting the virus, nor stops spreading it, only reduces chances of getting really sick but also with a pretty significant chances of fatal side effects, unlike other established and well tested vaccines eg for MMR, Tetanus, Hepatitis etc) should make you think. They are all in this together, all partners in crime. Just follow the money LOL.

    BTW, did you watch the two videos I shared (links below again)? Any comment on those?

    https://youtu.be/FUXGB5FzhPc

    https://youtu.be/g7W0OnLl4a0

  10. #7503
    Quote Originally Posted by PaulInZurich  [View Original Post]
    Being delusional is completely different than having confidence, old man. You still climb a 150 W only, plenty of women with more power.
    With all my confidence now when now relaxing climbing on steepest You and 2 others will never climb and I would like to see Sagan in Zoncolan steepest parts when he was so difficult and close to be off race in much easier Loze, when I was easy in Loze on gravels they for sure didn't have because quite dangerous, relaxing in Mortirolo and controlling in Zoncolan, climbing only on 2 months after being sick for 1 month and half and when last was 9 months ago and no ski on Winter, 7,5 average in Zoncolan, 8,5 in Loze, usually between 9 and 11/12 in others, I would like to see You 3 climbing, to see if expensive bicycles climb faster. When I started Ventoux from Bedoin on last Saturday after climbing Prato 25 kms up to Stelvio on Friday with snow on 5 last kilometers and driving whole night after to Ventoux, I put my playlist music and topless with swim boxer suit as always, on start quite flat, 2 guys on expensive bicycles faster than me on quite flat, told me You climb like David Guetta, a real insult for me when they didn't even know about Led Zeppelin or Jimi Hendrix or new superstar Ayron Jones, but I thought truth will be in the steep in forest and as soon a bit steep I saw they were not anymore so fast, I didn t even rush to reach close to them, I knew, 2 and only me, but when I was just behind them, relaxing a bit on 28 , then violent acceleration on 24 just before the right curve with short 20% inside, I climbed straight the 20% but 2 expensive bicycles were not able for so steep, so they had to make longer distance, so they seemed stop, never saw them close behind me after when they were 2, when I just felt strong, like in Mortirolo or Loze. Funny good game when they are more regular than me in Ventoux. Wish I can return, waiting for new car, for double Ventoux, 3200 meters climbing on 41 kms, for my last Summer day when nearly always Summer there, when lost so much water when I climbed under 35 degrees and more on August when I started. At least, I really climb the highest ranked, I don't waste energy on hills.

  11. #7502
    Quote Originally Posted by Turgid  [View Original Post]
    Note to self: If you write posts on ISG while driving you will crash car.
    Not writing nor phone calling on crash, big rain on 14 July morning which made big problems in Belgium and Germany with many deaths, I drove in France and very bad very violent reaction, not only sliding, from rear of the car due to quattro electronics reaction. Couldn't control the rear but managed to avoid front crash to protect new engine and not to open all airbags, then car would have been dead, saved car whatever could think expert and shock was for me, but pain in mind was higher than shoulder. My mistake was not to be on expert visit to explain him about reparation, but I fought all Summer to get it. When driving at night between my climbing's or between clubs or returning to work, reading and writing in English make my mind working and not feeling asleep on long motorway driving when I drive around 90000 kms per year. Old lady Audi with perfect balance even under big rain is not so far from 600000 kms with original engine after this Summer in mountains. Audi look at me with round eyes when I show them 20 km / h faster registered on GPS than Audi maximum speed and so many kilometers and still working good despite improving power and performances. As I told them yesterday, after so many problems since 2 years: electronics, engine, car heater, particles filter putting engine on safety protection, quattro to crash, even I fought like a carcajou whole Summer to save it when even Audi didn't think it worth, and will cost me more than 7000 € more than insurances, but my way of thinking. As told me German Pia at GT on a even too hardcore room for my taste and never repeated with her, when already 4 fingers done so she took my whole hand to put inside of her asking if I wanted to fist her, not my thing and she told I could for expensive extra, so I put off my hand with her wet fluid on bed, You never give up but You control all she said. Fortunately for me I m able, help for my life, I decide and only me for myself.

  12. #7501
    Quote Originally Posted by Sirioja  [View Original Post]
    Yes I was the driver so I m responsible and fortunately no other car, only me....
    Note to self: If you write posts on ISG while driving you will crash car.

  13. #7500
    Quote Originally Posted by Mursenary  [View Original Post]
    Silly old man. I've road across Florida over 2 weeks and used to bike up Sierra Nevadas of California.

    Being less than 65 kg at the same height would actually even lower your terminal speed even more. I don't care how fast you are, impossible to be faster than physics, dummy.
    You same than ZH just don't know anything about bicycle, reason why nobody for 2 October and You also don t know anything about cinetic energy. Just try to go on California street in San Francisco and don t brake and You will reach very fast 70 km / h if You let go without braking, not even turning legs, when California street is nothing compare to my climbings when I go only for steepest. There I kill my brakes because I would be very fast much faster than 70 km / h downhill such steep if I didn't brake very often and when only light weight, light is fast as told Colin Chapman who is still reference for race cars. But You only know when You really experienced on the steep, You don t learn sport on internet and when having bad level in dynamics. In my playfield and I m not the fastest downhill because not heavy enough, but we are faster than most cars and in straight lines for kilometers downhill Ventoux to Malaucene, I could be much faster than 70 km / h if I turned legs when I sometimes brake when I don t feel enough the grip under narrow tires. I really would like to see 3 here on the steep, not even top extreme, but like up to Verbier from Sambrancher like I chose, just to laugh, and for sure can be much faster than 70 km / h down from Verbier to LE Chable.

  14. #7499
    Quote Originally Posted by BigBuddy69  [View Original Post]
    Believe me (25 years of cycling, often 3 times in a week), if you have some power in your legs it's not so difficult to reach 70 km / h on a more than 5% downhill.
    I think that the calculation about max speed is missing the rider possible pedalling (depends on max gearing and max cadence) and you would need to know the cdA of the rider. You could pick a medium cdA, but some riders are much more aero than others. For downhills in real life the limiting factors are traffic, curves, road surface, how well do you know the downhill, is it windy etc. On a fast enough downhill even an almost invisible bump in the road can throw you off. I have a favorite downhill here in the ZRH area, I see the entire road when I am at the top, it is fairly straight and I have been down that road hundreds of times. I wouldn't bomb down a road I don't know, since over the years I have left my share of skin on the road. Road rash is not fun.

  15. #7498
    Quote Originally Posted by Gino02  [View Original Post]
    You know when "whataboutism" or even an analogy is needed to defend a point? When the point doesn't have it's own merit to stand. My point is: can we really trust the scientists or the companies that they work for which were repeatedly convicted and fined billions of dollars for repeated deceptions? We don't need any analogy to conclude that the resounding correct answer is "No! We cannot trust them". Period. Case closed.

    If you still want to investigate that conclusion, go ahead do your own research. Here are some starting points (please watch them with your clam open mind, instead of being angry that Gino is trying to tell you something that you think you are right and he's wrong):

    https://youtu.be/FUXGB5FzhPc

    You do realize that Pfizers vaccine was developed entirely by BionTech scientists right? Pfizer had no role in development. And what of Moderna?

    https://youtu.be/g7W0OnLl4a0

    You can call me whatever names you want, but none of that will change the hard facts.
    Even if your second degree of association was to be given any consideration, you forgot to consider that BionTech developed the vaccine entirely on it's own. Pfizer was only brought on to help process production, clinical trial logistics, legal, and distribution. Plus there's Moderna. So there's all that.

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