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3 hours ago, Neila said:

Dan Bewley was at a worky practice session today testing a new bike for next year, an upright golden 😁 also practicing was William cairns

Interesting. I know nothing about the technical side of the bikes, but was reading an article in this week’s Star with Hans Nielsen who said that ‘lay downs’ were here to stay and that nobody would ever go back to ‘upright’ engines.

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22 hours ago, Neila said:

Dan Bewley was at a worky practice session today testing a new bike for next year, an upright golden 😁 also practicing was William cairns

Bewley has also been spouting conspiracy theories on TwitterX. I suspect the crap in those cans he keeps pushing will do him more harm than a glass of cows milk 🐄🥛... I wonder if he'll be sporting a tin foil crash helmet next year?

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43 minutes ago, IainB said:

Bewley has also been spouting conspiracy theories on TwitterX. I suspect the crap in those cans he keeps pushing will do him more harm than a glass of cows milk 🐄🥛... I wonder if he'll be sporting a tin foil crash helmet next year?

Woffy might wear a tin foil crash helmet,  cos it's lighter

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19 minutes ago, kelvinht said:

Woffy might wear a tin foil crash helmet,  cos it's lighter

I must have missed Bewley Flat-earthing, "can-pushing", and denying the moon landings.  

All I've seen on his socials is mountain-biking in Wales, eating goats milk yoghurt for breakfast, and riding (and blowing up) an upright Godden.  

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18 minutes ago, PotteringAround said:

I must have missed Bewley Flat-earthing, "can-pushing", and denying the moon landings.  

All I've seen on his socials is mountain-biking in Wales, eating goats milk yoghurt for breakfast, and riding (and blowing up) an upright Godden.  

correct i follow him as well on twitter !! only conspiracy theories are from IainB perhaps he can show us the proof ??? we will wait on that one !!

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1 hour ago, IainB said:

Bewley has also been spouting conspiracy theories on TwitterX. I suspect the crap in those cans he keeps pushing will do him more harm than a glass of cows milk 🐄🥛... I wonder if he'll be sporting a tin foil crash helmet next year?

Liar liar pants on fire...

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1 hour ago, PotteringAround said:

I must have missed Bewley Flat-earthing, "can-pushing", and denying the moon landings.  

All I've seen on his socials is mountain-biking in Wales, eating goats milk yoghurt for breakfast, and riding (and blowing up) an upright Godden.  

You obviously missed him tagging in Tesco and sharing the Bovaer conspiracies... chill out and have a can of monster instead 😬

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On 11/30/2024 at 8:23 AM, Steve Irving said:

He won’t unless he calms down. The boy is wild and hits the deck far too often. Even before he turned up here he was crashing all over the shop and picking up injuries in Australia. He won’t see the season out unscathed it WILL happen again as sure as night follows day. 

That’s a fair point actually. He’s had far too many spills and injuries already for a rider his age. Was constantly hitting the deck in Australia. Never looks safe on the bike to me. 

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On 12/7/2024 at 3:34 AM, Trotter65 said:

If anybody really thinks Jack Holder is better than Brady Kurtz then they are mad…they cannot have watched much of Kurtz lately

Kurtz maybe slightly better than Jack in Britain right now… but overall Jack is better 

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On 11/30/2024 at 8:23 AM, Steve Irving said:

He won’t unless he calms down. The boy is wild and hits the deck far too often. Even before he turned up here he was crashing all over the shop and picking up injuries in Australia. He won’t see the season out unscathed it WILL happen again as sure as night follows day. 

While I can’t comment on his big crash a few years ago in Aussie as I can’t remember how the crash happened. 
 

his 2 big crashed this year were not his fault and taken out in both. So I would t say he’s reckless 

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On 12/16/2024 at 6:21 PM, SamKM91 said:

Kurtz maybe slightly better than Jack in Britain right now… but overall Jack is better 

Kurtz had a great 2024. Big year for him back in the Ekstraliga & GP debut season.  I'd take Kurtz over Jack Holder, probably not quite as quick when the track suits him but more craft & far less selfish.

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On 12/9/2024 at 2:12 PM, AceBelle said:

correct i follow him as well on twitter !! only conspiracy theories are from IainB perhaps he can show us the proof ??? we will wait on that one !!

Surprised that some people still haven’t worked out that IainB is a lot like his avatar, clueless !

He largely posts compete rubbish to get a reaction from people, he is best ignored. 

Even a broken clock is correct twice a day, IainB can’t even match that. 

IainB is probably known as “thrush” by people that know him in real life. 

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1 hour ago, Manifesto said:

Holder is the better rider overall when both are on their game

Think you're probably right there(just) but Holder's on his game 5/10, and Kurtz 9/10 in the Premiership. 

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