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Philly Phlyer - bikes ripped off?
I was at the races this weekend in Philadelphia. Excellent
time...unless you needed to use one of the 6 porta-potties that didn't get emptied for the entire weekend. Blecch! I heard a rumor that the University of Virginia's bikes were ripped off Saturday night and that's whey they weren't racing Sunday. I have this sick feeling that there's either some crack head selling $2000 bikes on a street corner for $20 so he can score, or that someone knew the value of the bikes and where they parked the vehicle - semi-inside job. Anyone know what really happened? R |
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Philly Phlyer - bikes ripped off?
RicodJour wrote:
I heard a rumor that the University of Virginia's bikes were ripped off Saturday night and that's whey they weren't racing Sunday. I have this sick feeling that there's either some crack head selling $2000 bikes on a street corner for $20 so he can score, or that someone knew the value of the bikes and where they parked the vehicle - semi-inside job. Anyone know what really happened? Those Dutch bike thieves are going international. |
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My car was the one broken into at dinner. I won't go into explicit detail
here, because of investigations surrounding the police report, insurance claims, etc. They took no bikes - which was good, because they were certainly much more than $2000 each. I mean really, what does a Madone 5.9SL run these days? They took none of the race wheels in the back seat, about another $3.5k retail. So no, it wasn't an inside job, and they weren't bike thieves. It was a car in a parking lot with bikes on the roof and out of town plates. We were at a restaurant for dinner, so probably wouldn't come back to the car for awhile. It was a station wagon, so our bags were in plain view (though none of the valuables were) so we were an easy target. They took my passengers bags: laptop, ipod, textbooks, checkbook, bike shoes, helmet, glasses, team clothing, powertap, tools, etc. They got my bags: dslr camera kit, ipod, books, checkbook, bike shoes, helmet, glasses, team clothing, etc. They got my toolbox, which ticks me off the most. Years of accumulation of cycling tools and spare parts, gone. We couldn't race the next day, since we had no shoes, helmet, jerseys, etc. That's why the woman who won the A race on Saturday was a no-show for Sunday. We are both investigating options with our insurance companies. Honestly, if they'd just stolen the bikes off of the (locked) roof rack and all the wheels out of the back seat, it would have been far easier (though more expensive) to replace. The inventory list I sent to my company had over 120 individual line items. So if anybody sees any duffel bags, book bags, and a red craftsman toolbox in a dumpster in west philly, drop me a line. Or if you see anybody there wearing UVA kit, other than Bridge (one of our very own graduates, turned bike messenger there) call the "Lower Marion Township" authorities. JN "RicodJour" wrote in message oups.com... I was at the races this weekend in Philadelphia. Excellent time...unless you needed to use one of the 6 porta-potties that didn't get emptied for the entire weekend. Blecch! I heard a rumor that the University of Virginia's bikes were ripped off Saturday night and that's whey they weren't racing Sunday. I have this sick feeling that there's either some crack head selling $2000 bikes on a street corner for $20 so he can score, or that someone knew the value of the bikes and where they parked the vehicle - semi-inside job. Anyone know what really happened? R |
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And the only person who "knew" where we were going was the hott chica from
one of the host schools who directed me to that place for dinner. I don't think it was an inside job, so please don't start rumors about stuff like that within the ECCC or ACCC cycling communities. JN "RicodJour" wrote in message oups.com... I was at the races this weekend in Philadelphia. Excellent time...unless you needed to use one of the 6 porta-potties that didn't get emptied for the entire weekend. Blecch! I heard a rumor that the University of Virginia's bikes were ripped off Saturday night and that's whey they weren't racing Sunday. I have this sick feeling that there's either some crack head selling $2000 bikes on a street corner for $20 so he can score, or that someone knew the value of the bikes and where they parked the vehicle - semi-inside job. Anyone know what really happened? R |
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John Neil wrote:
My car was the one broken into at dinner. I won't go into explicit detail here, because of investigations surrounding the police report, insurance claims, etc. They took no bikes - which was good, because they were certainly much more than $2000 each. I mean really, what does a Madone 5.9SL run these days? They took none of the race wheels in the back seat, about another $3.5k retail. So no, it wasn't an inside job, and they weren't bike thieves. It was a car in a parking lot with bikes on the roof and out of town plates. We were at a restaurant for dinner, so probably wouldn't come back to the car for awhile. It was a station wagon, so our bags were in plain view (though none of the valuables were) so we were an easy target. They took my passengers bags: laptop, ipod, textbooks, checkbook, bike shoes, helmet, glasses, team clothing, powertap, tools, etc. They got my bags: dslr camera kit, ipod, books, checkbook, bike shoes, helmet, glasses, team clothing, etc. They got my toolbox, which ticks me off the most. Years of accumulation of cycling tools and spare parts, gone. We couldn't race the next day, since we had no shoes, helmet, jerseys, etc. That's why the woman who won the A race on Saturday was a no-show for Sunday. We are both investigating options with our insurance companies. Honestly, if they'd just stolen the bikes off of the (locked) roof rack and all the wheels out of the back seat, it would have been far easier (though more expensive) to replace. The inventory list I sent to my company had over 120 individual line items. So if anybody sees any duffel bags, book bags, and a red craftsman toolbox in a dumpster in west philly, drop me a line. Or if you see anybody there wearing UVA kit, other than Bridge (one of our very own graduates, turned bike messenger there) call the "Lower Marion Township" authorities. John Neil wrote: "RicodJour" wrote in message I heard a rumor that the University of Virginia's bikes were ripped off Saturday night and that's whey they weren't racing Sunday. I have this sick feeling that there's either some crack head selling $2000 bikes on a street corner for $20 so he can score, or that someone knew the value of the bikes and where they parked the vehicle - semi-inside job. Anyone know what really happened? And the only person who "knew" where we were going was the hott chica from one of the host schools who directed me to that place for dinner. I don't think it was an inside job, so please don't start rumors about stuff like that within the ECCC or ACCC cycling communities. Hey John. I'm very sorry to hear about your loss. I had no intention of starting a rumor, and I apologize if that's how it came across. I'd heard the rumor that UVA's van had been broken into and they'd lost the bikes and everything and that's why I was asking what really happened. Thanks for setting the record straight. I've been ripped off several times, once losing a shop full of tools, and I know how difficult it is to even list everything. I hope your insurance company comes through for you. Good luck. R |
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Makes me wonder how rumors even get started. I don't even have a van. Our
teammate with the van couldn't attend this weekend. Everything will work out one way or another. JN "RicodJour" wrote in message oups.com... John Neil wrote: My car was the one broken into at dinner. I won't go into explicit detail here, because of investigations surrounding the police report, insurance claims, etc. They took no bikes - which was good, because they were certainly much more than $2000 each. I mean really, what does a Madone 5.9SL run these days? They took none of the race wheels in the back seat, about another $3.5k retail. So no, it wasn't an inside job, and they weren't bike thieves. It was a car in a parking lot with bikes on the roof and out of town plates. We were at a restaurant for dinner, so probably wouldn't come back to the car for awhile. It was a station wagon, so our bags were in plain view (though none of the valuables were) so we were an easy target. They took my passengers bags: laptop, ipod, textbooks, checkbook, bike shoes, helmet, glasses, team clothing, powertap, tools, etc. They got my bags: dslr camera kit, ipod, books, checkbook, bike shoes, helmet, glasses, team clothing, etc. They got my toolbox, which ticks me off the most. Years of accumulation of cycling tools and spare parts, gone. We couldn't race the next day, since we had no shoes, helmet, jerseys, etc. That's why the woman who won the A race on Saturday was a no-show for Sunday. We are both investigating options with our insurance companies. Honestly, if they'd just stolen the bikes off of the (locked) roof rack and all the wheels out of the back seat, it would have been far easier (though more expensive) to replace. The inventory list I sent to my company had over 120 individual line items. So if anybody sees any duffel bags, book bags, and a red craftsman toolbox in a dumpster in west philly, drop me a line. Or if you see anybody there wearing UVA kit, other than Bridge (one of our very own graduates, turned bike messenger there) call the "Lower Marion Township" authorities. John Neil wrote: "RicodJour" wrote in message I heard a rumor that the University of Virginia's bikes were ripped off Saturday night and that's whey they weren't racing Sunday. I have this sick feeling that there's either some crack head selling $2000 bikes on a street corner for $20 so he can score, or that someone knew the value of the bikes and where they parked the vehicle - semi-inside job. Anyone know what really happened? And the only person who "knew" where we were going was the hott chica from one of the host schools who directed me to that place for dinner. I don't think it was an inside job, so please don't start rumors about stuff like that within the ECCC or ACCC cycling communities. Hey John. I'm very sorry to hear about your loss. I had no intention of starting a rumor, and I apologize if that's how it came across. I'd heard the rumor that UVA's van had been broken into and they'd lost the bikes and everything and that's why I was asking what really happened. Thanks for setting the record straight. I've been ripped off several times, once losing a shop full of tools, and I know how difficult it is to even list everything. I hope your insurance company comes through for you. Good luck. R |
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The promoter is at least partially fault here for not providing security
for the parking area since he should have known that theft was a problem in Philly. At the very least he should have warned everyone that theft was a high probability in Philly. I'm not sure why you are writing in here or talking like this is some kind of astounding thing to have happened (property theft in Philadelphia, PUH-LEEZ). Magilla John Neil wrote: My car was the one broken into at dinner. I won't go into explicit detail here, because of investigations surrounding the police report, insurance claims, etc. They took no bikes - which was good, because they were certainly much more than $2000 each. I mean really, what does a Madone 5.9SL run these days? They took none of the race wheels in the back seat, about another $3.5k retail. So no, it wasn't an inside job, and they weren't bike thieves. It was a car in a parking lot with bikes on the roof and out of town plates. We were at a restaurant for dinner, so probably wouldn't come back to the car for awhile. It was a station wagon, so our bags were in plain view (though none of the valuables were) so we were an easy target. They took my passengers bags: laptop, ipod, textbooks, checkbook, bike shoes, helmet, glasses, team clothing, powertap, tools, etc. They got my bags: dslr camera kit, ipod, books, checkbook, bike shoes, helmet, glasses, team clothing, etc. They got my toolbox, which ticks me off the most. Years of accumulation of cycling tools and spare parts, gone. We couldn't race the next day, since we had no shoes, helmet, jerseys, etc. That's why the woman who won the A race on Saturday was a no-show for Sunday. We are both investigating options with our insurance companies. Honestly, if they'd just stolen the bikes off of the (locked) roof rack and all the wheels out of the back seat, it would have been far easier (though more expensive) to replace. The inventory list I sent to my company had over 120 individual line items. So if anybody sees any duffel bags, book bags, and a red craftsman toolbox in a dumpster in west philly, drop me a line. Or if you see anybody there wearing UVA kit, other than Bridge (one of our very own graduates, turned bike messenger there) call the "Lower Marion Township" authorities. JN "RicodJour" wrote in message oups.com... I was at the races this weekend in Philadelphia. Excellent time...unless you needed to use one of the 6 porta-potties that didn't get emptied for the entire weekend. Blecch! I heard a rumor that the University of Virginia's bikes were ripped off Saturday night and that's whey they weren't racing Sunday. I have this sick feeling that there's either some crack head selling $2000 bikes on a street corner for $20 so he can score, or that someone knew the value of the bikes and where they parked the vehicle - semi-inside job. Anyone know what really happened? R |
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MagillaGorilla wrote:
The promoter is at least partially fault here for not providing security for the parking area since he should have known that theft was a problem in Philly. At the very least he should have warned everyone that theft was a high probability in Philly. There was no "he" - the event was a collaboration of several area schools and a combined event for two collegiate cycling conferences. I'm not sure why you are writing in here or talking like this is some kind of astounding thing to have happened (property theft in Philadelphia, PUH-LEEZ). You are the densest asshole imaginable - an anal singularity. It's amazing that anything at all escapes. Since there are obviously emanations, I guess it should be no surprise that what comes out is fecal in origin. R |
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RicodJour wrote:
MagillaGorilla wrote: The promoter is at least partially fault here for not providing security for the parking area since he should have known that theft was a problem in Philly. At the very least he should have warned everyone that theft was a high probability in Philly. There was no "he" - the event was a collaboration of several area schools and a combined event for two collegiate cycling conferences. Hey Puerto RicanJew, Someobody's signature is on the race permit, jackass. Who was responsible for getting the liability insurance? There has to be a person who did this. That person is the promoter by definition. Things don't just happen, ****face. Magilla |
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Look who's the organ donor now? Read the first sentence. "At dinner." It
didn't happen at the race. The promoter isn't responsible in the least. The only thing the promoters are at fault for is putting on a HUGE race that went off without a hitch. It did not happen at the race. Are you kidding me? The OP was just trying to express some compassion because he heard something bad happened to someone. I didn't say I was astonished - and it was my own car. Did either the OP or I act as if we were surprised? jn "MagillaGorilla" wrote in message ... The promoter is at least partially fault here for not providing security for the parking area since he should have known that theft was a problem in Philly. At the very least he should have warned everyone that theft was a high probability in Philly. I'm not sure why you are writing in here or talking like this is some kind of astounding thing to have happened (property theft in Philadelphia, PUH-LEEZ). Magilla John Neil wrote: My car was the one broken into at dinner. I won't go into explicit detail here, because of investigations surrounding the police report, insurance claims, etc. They took no bikes - which was good, because they were certainly much more than $2000 each. I mean really, what does a Madone 5.9SL run these days? They took none of the race wheels in the back seat, about another $3.5k retail. So no, it wasn't an inside job, and they weren't bike thieves. It was a car in a parking lot with bikes on the roof and out of town plates. We were at a restaurant for dinner, so probably wouldn't come back to the car for awhile. It was a station wagon, so our bags were in plain view (though none of the valuables were) so we were an easy target. They took my passengers bags: laptop, ipod, textbooks, checkbook, bike shoes, helmet, glasses, team clothing, powertap, tools, etc. They got my bags: dslr camera kit, ipod, books, checkbook, bike shoes, helmet, glasses, team clothing, etc. They got my toolbox, which ticks me off the most. Years of accumulation of cycling tools and spare parts, gone. We couldn't race the next day, since we had no shoes, helmet, jerseys, etc. That's why the woman who won the A race on Saturday was a no-show for Sunday. We are both investigating options with our insurance companies. Honestly, if they'd just stolen the bikes off of the (locked) roof rack and all the wheels out of the back seat, it would have been far easier (though more expensive) to replace. The inventory list I sent to my company had over 120 individual line items. So if anybody sees any duffel bags, book bags, and a red craftsman toolbox in a dumpster in west philly, drop me a line. Or if you see anybody there wearing UVA kit, other than Bridge (one of our very own graduates, turned bike messenger there) call the "Lower Marion Township" authorities. JN "RicodJour" wrote in message oups.com... I was at the races this weekend in Philadelphia. Excellent time...unless you needed to use one of the 6 porta-potties that didn't get emptied for the entire weekend. Blecch! I heard a rumor that the University of Virginia's bikes were ripped off Saturday night and that's whey they weren't racing Sunday. I have this sick feeling that there's either some crack head selling $2000 bikes on a street corner for $20 so he can score, or that someone knew the value of the bikes and where they parked the vehicle - semi-inside job. Anyone know what really happened? R |
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