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You can knock them down and win as long as your hands don't come in contact with them and judges don't think you're doing it intentionally. But there's a good chance of injury/fall just running through them...if you've ever done hurdles you'll understand lol. Or just look up the hurdle fall videos on YouTube...

lol'd

Back in primary school we had three people fall during hurdles and break their arms before they called it off. Imagine if they did that today, the school would be sued left right and centre.

You went for the GP Pro?

fyp

and yes

went for a little ride today to try it out, will take some getting use to but it felt nice and warm with a thin hoodie underneath

couldn't wear gloves though coz ones i have don't fit right with the jacket so my hands did freeze.

need to get matching gloves now ffs

/bikes

Good ride! shall do that again soon

Michael / Rimon will have to join us

/bikelineaustralia

Hands are numb from cold and vibration, even though the skin is warm lol. Quality ride, have to go up early morning or night when there are less cars. Stone grill doesn't fail to satisfy. And yer, Rimon/Dezz get your shits together :)

Yeooowww. Was good to meet you Leigh. Fun ride, I would have opted for a few more laps but the ride around the peninsula had worn me out. I actually recommend it down there as there's not as much traffic, not so many corners but enough to have fun and no cops. In the end you're going 200kmph in between sweet spots so it works out to be the same value.

Hah, yeah Birds I was surprised you were okk in your gear. I had.... two pairs of socks with plastic bags over them, full length tights, then bike shorts, then full length skins, a singlet, tee shirt, full length skins tee, a hoody, and my leathers over all of that... plus a scarf and normal gloves under my bike gloves haha! And I was f**king freeeeeeezing! Spent and hour in the sauna tonight thank god for that.

Also, just found out my mates mates 1198s is sitting in the garage and is here open endedly to play with... we should go out again soon!

fyp

and yes

went for a little ride today to try it out, will take some getting use to but it felt nice and warm with a thin hoodie underneath

couldn't wear gloves though coz ones i have don't fit right with the jacket so my hands did freeze.

need to get matching gloves now ffs

/bikes

Perhaps I could sell you my A-stars gloves so I can get Dainese's to match my jacket....

f*kin channel 10 worst f1 coverage and do many ads probably get last 2 laps in if lucky :/

Channel 10 + stream = no ads (or feed loss)

Webber did well!

Rimon I've got these:

http://www.alpinesta...er/sp-2-gloves/

in Large (I'm a medium, they're a bit big for me worn them half a dozen times before I got new gloves) if you wanna buy :D

or anyone that wants them really.

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