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  • in reply to: So you think BMX has probs #48366
    Caveman
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    Bill I just read one of your posts and you are right. This witch hunt is costing cycling dearly. This is no way to make it grow.

    And Ham, put the bottle down, you’ll live longer.

    in reply to: So you think BMX has probs #48363
    Caveman
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    I can’t believe this!!!! First Vinokourov, then Moreni and their entire teams are booted and now wham! Rabobank pulls it’s own rider, Rasmussen, who had the race practically in the bag. I think that was a cowardly, shitty move on their part. Every retard is on a witch hunt suspecting everyone of saucing so they fold under mounting public pressure and pull their own rider. What a witch hunt. And to think Lance had to deal with this for years. Good thing his team backed him up.

    I was rooting for Rasmussen. I’m so angry I could spit. If I go to Spain next year, I’m going to stop by Holland and blow up Rabobank.

    Performance enhancing drugs are banned from sports because they are drugs meant for other illnesses and require a prescription. They require a prescription because they have side affects and have to be controlled. If they weren’t controlled millions of idiots the world over would sustain injuries or death by abusing them.

    As for BMX some people would say steroid use is rampant. I say those people are crying sour grapes just because they never did well. “Oh, Bubba is going fast? He must be on roids” That’s just like a guy that gets turned down by a girl so he says, “Aaah, she must be a lesbian” Everyone that has ever done well in BMX has some retard suspecting them of steroid use. I remember Danny Nelson said Veltman was obviously saucing, others accused Nelson of saucing. I think even Clayton John and Bob Tedesco were probably accused of saucing. In fact back when I was buff like shit, Jeff Lamb thought I was saucing. Yeah, sure, I’m saucing. Please. My body was a result of discipline and hard work and so are the performances of top BMXers.

    BMX is way too small and disorganized to police their own riders the way professional road racing does. The olympic comittee on the other hand might test the riders in the olympics but if you’re worried about BMX looking bad because riders fail drug tests, I don’t think we have anything to worry about. I don’t think anyone is saucing.

    This move by Rabobank was dumb as shit. Here they are advertising through cycling but then they draw negative attention to themselves and cycling by withdrawing their own rider. What a bad two days for cycling!

    in reply to: 14 rookies #48175
    Caveman
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    So the NBL claims another victim. Another rider lured to the dark side of easy, worthless titles. Hopefully when he gets it he moves up and realizes it’s better to get 2nd or 3rd in novice than 1st in rookie. You only get faster by going against harder competition.

    He should move up now. He’s starting to win by embarassing leads.

    Tell him the Caveman said he’s ready.

    in reply to: THE CAVEMAN #48133
    Caveman
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    Thank you. Tell you what Tom, I’ll leave you in charge of BMX for the next 21 years. That means you can retire when you’re 57. Got that?

    in reply to: 14 rookies #48118
    Caveman
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    Ant, Pat Cordaro is rookie? Tell him to move up to novice and not waste any time. He’s ready. And dear God don’t tell me he wants a rookie number one. I’ll bet he can hang real well with novice right off the bat.

    That kid might have some potential. Tell him to move up.

    in reply to: Caveman……Thanks #48071
    Caveman
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    Why thank you. It’s been a crazy 21 years. I’ve raced up and down the east coast, out to Minnesota, Oklahoma, Texas, and Arizona. I’ve raced some of the biggest names like Rupe, Hill, Shawn Texas, Veltman, Carter, Hadan, McPherson, Townsend, Richardson, Purse, Leveque, Bennett, and a million more. Made some mains, signed autographs, had some killer tiimes.

    I’ll post more later but keep pushing to make things better. I hope you get the NJ state series back to 70 motos like it was and then get bigger still.

    Don’t listen to the people that fight every single attempt to promote the tracks and state races. Don’t listen to the people that suggest we do nothing and just run races like we always have. Push to make things better, more professional. That’s why I suggested the PA system. We could be average…. or we could be above average. Make sure you use that thing at every opportunity. You’ll need a third speaker to cover Howell since everyone sits so spread out all around the track.

    And take care of Delizia, Derosa, and Jeremy Smith. Those guys are headed towards super-stardom.

    More later.

    in reply to: well #47936
    Caveman
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    The deal on the PA system is the ideal way to set it up would be in the announcers tower with the speakers on the infield facing up towards the crowd but the electric to the tower had been turned of permanently. I was bummed and didn’t see any other way to do it and gave up. Kudos to Hayden and Farside for not giving up and suggesting a way to do it that actually worked. I hadn’t thought of that.

    Thank god I didn’t have to go out on a low note announcing on a typical pa system that sounds like you’re talking through a tin can. We bought that pa system to use it and kudos to Farside and Hayden for pushing me to do it.

    I’ll post on the retirement later but there’s a million reasons and I’ve thought about it for a long time but I doubt I’ll be back.

    in reply to: NOW I understand why… #47436
    Caveman
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    Yeah look at those wood floors.

    They are sweet. Looks like White Oak to me. Not that Red Oak crap.

    You don’t know the eye candy that shows up to the one class I take. The one girl makes me want to lick the sweat off her back. I’ll just leave it at that.

    in reply to: TOM DONAHUE #46904
    Caveman
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    I always remember him on a Hutch. I remember like it was yesterday. Hmmmmmm……

    in reply to: TOM DONAHUE #47011
    Caveman
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    I always remember him on a Hutch. I remember like it was yesterday. Hmmmmmm……

    in reply to: Registered nbl racers in NJ #46621
    Caveman
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    Jessie, did you calculate those numbers from the NBL paper? There’s more people listed in the paper as the year goes on so you have to compare different years using the same months.

    Alaska’s gonna get their racing scene back. I know it.

    in reply to: 1990 WOS Sarasota. #46352
    Caveman
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    Damn, Jessie, you were as stiff back then as you are now. Your wife must be a happy lady.

    in reply to: Got dirt? #46320
    Caveman
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    You suck. I put a stupid sign out front of my house for months asking for fill dirt. Did I get anything? No.

    I hate you.

    in reply to: Spain: the movie! #46286
    Caveman
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    Paul – http://www.eurocycler.com They have all kinds of trips but the weeks in Girona, Spain are dirt cheap.

    Loudogg – you could keep up on the downhils. In fact you could smoke those weenie roadies. I only wish the downhills could last longer.

    Hayden, if you go, you’re not sleeping in my room. I need sleep. 😆

    Brett, I’ll either be racing the next open or I’ll be at ABA vegas.

    in reply to: Thanks Cave #46222
    Caveman
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    Thank you, thank you. Debbie, you forgot announcer.

    I’m a male model so unfortunately all this insanely clever wit is going to waste but not these precious looks.

    I’m going to Rockford for the Midwest Nationals, Vintage BMX extravaganza. That’ll make for a good story.

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