Monday, October 27, 2008

Bike Messenger

"Nothing get from point A to point B faster than I bike Messenger"... I'm not sure about that. In tha big city maybe. This short film is a combination of live action and animation. Quite neat... but I don't know if messengers walk straight into someone's office (thx BSNY). They wold only get as far as the receptionist. There's a good shot of a messenger getting "doored"... then immediately after he pick himself off the ground (WITHOUT checking his bike???) he runs a red light... Proactive karma???

Saturday, October 18, 2008

Rain rain....

Well..... it's pouring down in Suva. Been a while since our last torrential rain... needless to say no one turned up to our Saturday morning coffee ride... I spent the morning browsing the 'net looking at bike p()rn... I found this in my travels. It's an ad for tyres... but it's a nice slice of urban cycling.

Friday, October 10, 2008

Fiji BATI Day!







The Vodafone Fiji Bati are the Fiji National Rugby League team (Bati = Warrior). The Rugby League World Cup is later this month and as part of the build up we escorted the players, by bike, on a tour though Suva and 'burbs to Fiji Day celebrations held at Albert Park.

Sunday, September 28, 2008

Master Dawson Ché Johnson: Welcome!



Seen here aged 5 (minutes) is Dawson Ché Johnson, son of Velocity Cyclist, David Johnson and his beautiful wife Larissa. David sent me the link so, of course, there are no other details on weight etc... Congratulations David and Larissa... and Dawson BULA VINAKA!!!

:D

Thursday, September 25, 2008

Cycle Scrum.... :)

As you know Fiji has some of the best Rugby players in the World. I remember getting dragged into a discussion between Aussie and Kiwi supporters who were arguing about who would win an Oz v NZ match. They asked me who I thought would win. I said I had no idea and didn't really care.. I told them I knew one thing for sure... Fijians would score all the tries.... that shut'em up!

Anyway... the Fiji Rugby League has asked us to arrange a ride with the Rugby players from Nausori to Suva on Fiji Day (10 Oct). This is part of their build-up to the Rugby League World Cup. We will ride into the National Stadium where the squad will be presented to the interim Prime Minister.

We have a special cycling jersey for this event. $45 each ($40 each if you buy more than one). Orders close Sunday 29 Sept 2008.
I can post them internationally if anyone overseas is interested. We are also making t-shirts, white only (with black print and no stripes on the sleeves) for $20. Send your order to velocityfiji@gmail.com... I have a PayPal account for international orders.. email me for postage costs.

Here they are:



Monday, September 22, 2008

FAME at last!... ROTFLMFAO



I haven't heard officially but people who were there said this blog was "Highly Commended" at the FAME (Fiji Awards for Media Excellence) Awards on Saturday. I'm not a huge believer in industry awards... but if they're handing them out ... what the heck... and if it promotes cycling it can't be bad.

My thanks to the judges.... you can come and ride with us, free of charge :), any time... whoever you are.

One question though??? The winning BLOG is not a blog! It's social network site for Fiji Soldiers. Sotia Central is "a site dedicated to absolutely everything in regards to Fijians serving in foreign legions. Sotia (meaning Soldier) Central aims to fully capture the essence of army life, army wives, army entertainment, army hook ups, and other fun stuff, that our men and women get up to while serving"

A blog is: A personal diary. A log. A pulpit. A collection of your own private thoughts. Memos to the world. By the way the word blog comes from weB LOG.

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

LA > TDU????



There's a rumor that Lance Armstrom may ride in the Tour Down Under... in Australia (Duh!) in Jan 09.

Tour Down Under officials will try to lure Lance Armstrong to next year's ProTour race after he confirmed today he is getting back on his bike, determined to win an eighth Tour de France.

Armstrong's return from cancer to win the Tour a record seven consecutive times made him a hero to cancer patients worldwide and elevated cycling to an unprecedented level in America....

Read more here at Adelaide Now