Monday, November 14th, 2005
Route: Home to Ganghi Statue (via War Memorial) and back.
Distance: approx 10 miles
Time taken: 50 mins (had to stop at half a dozen signals)
Start time: 5:10pm End time: 6:00pm
My Bike: Road Pro 0050
Great Fun! I had water along and friend to accompany on motor bike. Tried riding just behind the motor bike to get away from heavy wind break on beach road. I need to get a little more comfortable with my saddle before I can make it a regular affair. No sweat!
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Tuesday, September 27th, 2005

Finally, after a lot of thinking and reading I settled down on purchasing roadfox 0050.
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Thursday, September 8th, 2005
It’s very difficult for me to keep my temptations (urge to take up new hobbies)under control. I was a very good cyclist as a kid until one fine day when my cycle got stolen from my apartment. My dad never bought me one after that.
I am planning to gift myself a brand new bike - FireFox Target.
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Wednesday, February 23rd, 2005
Where do you think is the world’s highest tennis court?
Clue: It is part of the world’s only 7 star hotel
Ans: Okay, don’t think too hard - Click here to find out
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Monday, February 21st, 2005
“With addition of the three deals, Sania’s valuation has come next only to Tendulkar, Ganguly and Dravid,” (Source: Financial Express)
Fame brings money - that’s what exactly happened to Sania Mirza - a promising young tennis star from Hyderabad, India. Typical of most Indian news channels she got the extra unwanted coverage. When Aaj Tak can tell you about minute to minute update on Karishma’s wedding including what toilet soap was used for the guests, Sania’s feature was no shock to me.
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Thursday, August 26th, 2004
I have been following up Olympics for the first time, watching out for all the popular events at this grand sports celebration. It’s thrilling and really inspiring to see the best of the world perform.
India hasn’t had great luck. Indian hockey in particular disappointed lot of fans back home. While Rathod brought some glory, all eyes are now glued at tomorrows long jump final in which Anju Bobby Geogre is participating. I sometimes wonder how China really dominated the tournament. Americans winning is still understandable - they all have enough money to nuture talent. It’s high time Indian sports lovers look beyond cricket.
I am optimistic about future of Indian atheletics and hockey. In 2012 we should rank in the top 20 countries. We can make difference by watching more of these sports and create awareness about it amoung our peers.
I like Poll Vault event the best - it’s really thrilling!
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