Pretty Cool !
A nice behind the scenes video from Ronald Sands 2011 photoshoot shot.
Try not to pause too much at 2:41 ;).
Lets go green
Lauren Vickers portraying as Mother Nature for the 2011 LCR Honda Pramac eco-friendly campaign, the Pramac team decided to go green and was the first to use clean energy to power their garage.
Now would that lure into going green? if it doesn’t then maybe the none cropped version will.
No more Brno
The Czech Grand Prix one of the most attended races is might be coming to an end, Automotodrom Brno announced a loss of £2.9 million in 2010 which is likely to bring an end to the annual Czech Grand Prix, Automotodrom Chairwoman Ivana Ulmanova said: even if we cut operational costs it’s likely this summer’s Czech Grand Prix will be the last one.
So my Tiq Taqi friends its either this summer or never 😉
You’re never too old !
Good Morning
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Where you from ?
Lorenzo wins MotoGP 2010 title
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5 more rounds to go for the 2010 season, but with Pedorsa out of the championship the title fell at Lorenzo’s lap.
Lorenzo has 284 points, Stoner 155, and Rossi 140….5 rounds to go, so you do the math, and enjoy tomorrow’s round.
Yellow Bike سيكل أصفر 98-2000
I came across this group page on Facebook, i believe the creator is girl looking for a guy that might have taken her for a ride on his Yellow bike back in 1998…or she was result of that ride ;-).
“منو فيكم ياحلوين كان يقز بالسيكل الأصفر صوب الجابرية والسرة بالفترة بين سنة 97 و 2000”
She is very serious about this that she even placed paid ads on Facebook, check her page here.
Brand loyalty
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One woman, one motorcycle
For the 30-year-old Ania Jackowska, who travelled from Poland to Croatia, Portugal and the Middle East on two wheels, mascara is an important accessory. “I have to take care of my motorcycle, of course, but I also have to look after myself. I’m a woman and I don’t want to forget that while I am travelling,” she says. “I always take a short dress with me, too, even though I probably won’t wear it, but just to remember that I am a woman!”
Ania is a solo long-distance motorcycle rider, and went on a 10,000km journey through the Middle East in 2009, in which she explored Damascus, Jordan, Amman, Petra, Aqaba, Syria and Turkey.
“In Islamic countries, it is necessary for lone female riders to forget they are a woman and not expose their sexuality,” she says. “You can smile to other people, but you can’t giggle and laugh too much. You can be kind, but not too kind. You have to remember the cultural differences all the time in order to travel safely.” Read more