at the end, in the bottom of the screen, there is a girl, looks like she i putting her panties back on. hmm. :?:
You are right, she is doing something down there, big arsss too. Thanks for bringing it up. You must have 20/20 eye sight.
I'd have beat that guy into an unrecognizable, bloody mess. That's some sh!t to pull someone down like that. Another reason why I avoid the track. Look like she may have raced earlier and was changing out of her cycling clothes. Just going off tan lines.
What was that about at the end? The only thing I could figure is that is was retaliation for something that happened to a teammate. That guy in front was in front the whole way and didn't do anything.
Cycling News "USA Cycling hands down suspensions for bad conduct By Mark Zalewski The Morning Call of Allentown, PA reported on Wednesday that Andy Lakatosh, Marty Nothstein and Leigh Barczewski have been suspended by USA Cycling resulting from a June 10 incident during a keirin race at the Lehigh Valley Velodrome. Lakatosh reportedly grabbed Jame Carney's handlebars, causing Carney to crash following the final race of the KidsPeace Bicycle Racing League Finals. It was observed that Lakatosh's actions were retaliation for earlier actions by Carney that caused another rider, Ben Barczewski (Leigh's son), to crash. At the time, race officials disqualified Carney and Lakatosh from the event. However, Carney filed grievances with USA Cycling against the four race officials, as well as against Ben Barczewski, his father/coach Leigh Barczewski, Marty Nothstein and Mike Grabowski. The officials, along with Nothstein, were charged with collusion for disqualifying Carney because of the crash. Nothstein serves as the velodrome's COO and Director of Cycling Operations. The charges against the officiating crew and Grabowski were eventually dismissed. USA Cycling CEO Gerard Bisceglia told the Morning Call that Lakatosh's suspension is until January 2006 and that Ben Barczewski was issued a reprimand for a verbal confrontation with Carney. Nothstein received a two-month suspension, beginning in September, for violating USA Cycling's Code of Conduct. "It was probably the strangest hearing we've ever had," said Sean Farrell, the technical director for USA Cycling. "I've never seen that many complaints go out at once, and all in one direction. Most of it came up as insufficient evidence. The majority of the people had their charges dismissed for lack of verifiable evidence." Lakatosh filed a grievance against Carney for physically confronting him after the initial incidents, but that charge was dismissed, according to Farrell, because of Lakatosh's prior transgression. Leigh Barczewski and Nothstein were cited for a section of the USA Cycling code of conduct that includes verbal and physical abuse. USA Cycling investigator Randy Shafer did not review the video tape of the Ben Barczewski crash. No grievance was filed by Barczewski against Carney for that incident. "The video wasn't being used for Carney/Barczewski... as part of the investigation as to whether or not the officials' call was right that night," Farrell explained. "The video was used for Carney/Lakatosh. I think, regardless of what anyone thinks about what happened on the track with Carney/Barczewski, USA Cycling cannot let retaliation be allowed." Shafer originally suggested a three-month suspension for Lakatosh, but Bisceglia lengthened that suspension. "I want to make sure that everyone understands that behavior of this type, to intentionally pull down a rider, is not tolerated by USA Cycling, no matter what the reason," Bisceglia said."
Damn d00d...that's harsh...she looks like a fit athlete to me. In fact, she looks to be pretty much my size and while I'm not skinny, I'm not fat either. May not be skin and bones but she definitely doesn't have a huge ass. It was hard to tell if you were saying 'big arsss' in a good or bad way...smilies...
That's freekin insane. I've seen riders go down at even slower speeds and get some serious damage done.
I just watched the first vid, Love the panty sceen!\\/ The guy pulling the rider down, poor sportsmanship, and should be banned for life for the velodrome. And the Motorcycle rider with a bicycle helmet, now thats funny.
That's weird to have this posted today, I threw my leg over a track bike yesterday for the first time in 27 years yesterday while hanging out at my dad's house. He's getting back into it after having hip replacement surgery not bad for a 64 year old.