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Claes
June 27th 05, 07:10 AM
I bought an aerobar, syntace c2, for my cervelo. Wanna try a time tria
or two. Am I excluded from the normal road crowd now? :)
The bike will run as normal road bike, just convert for a couple o
practise runs and then a 10 or 15 k race

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Claes

Claes
June 27th 05, 07:17 AM
Claes Wrote:
> I bought an aerobar, syntace c2, for my cervelo. Wanna try a time tria
> or two. Am I excluded from the normal road crowd now? :)
> The bike will run as normal road bike, just convert for a couple o
> practise runs and then a 10 or 15 k race.
Oh, by the way, any tips for timetrials around melbourne would b
appreciated. short and long. :

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Claes

flyingdutch
June 27th 05, 07:33 AM
Claes Wrote:
> Oh, by the way, any tips for timetrials around melbourne would b
> appreciated. short and long. :)


http://www.hawthorncycling.org/documents/Boulevard_TTcourse_2.pdf

check out Hawthorncycling.org for more details. There's sure to b
others available but you have access to this 'course' anytime you wann
give it a go! :

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flyingdutch

Claes
June 27th 05, 07:40 AM
flyingdutch Wrote:
> http://www.hawthorncycling.org/documents/Boulevard_TTcourse_2.pdf
>
> check out Hawthorncycling.org for more details. There's sure to b
> others available but you have access to this 'course' anytime you wann
> give it a go! :D
Ok, sounds like a plan. :) Now I just need to get another seatpos
head, to the cervelo seat post, and another saddle, and I can proll
switch the bike from tt to road position in less than 15 mins. :
Lovely.
Maybe I should show up in tt position for the BR, go really slow u
hill, then exlplode on the way down in aero position, maybe that woul
be new record for me. :) Or is that cheating

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Claes

GPLama
June 27th 05, 08:00 AM
"Claes" wrote in message ...
>
> Maybe I should show up in tt position for the BR, go really slow up
> hill, then exlplode on the way down in aero position, maybe that would
> be new record for me. :) Or is that cheating?
>

Bring on more sub 12'ers on the Kangaroo Ground ITT!... anyone who does a
sub 11 will get a beating, if I can catch them ;)


cheers,
GPL
:hmmm early stages of the flu setting in.. must.. fight..
pending...weakness..:

Claes
June 27th 05, 08:08 AM
GPLama Wrote:
> "Claes" wrote in message ...
> >
> > Maybe I should show up in tt position for the BR, go really slow up
> > hill, then exlplode on the way down in aero position, maybe tha
> would
> > be new record for me. :) Or is that cheating?
> >
>
> Bring on more sub 12'ers on the Kangaroo Ground ITT!... anyone who doe
> a
> sub 11 will get a beating, if I can catch them ;)
>
>
> cheers,
> GPL
> :hmmm early stages of the flu setting in.. must.. fight..
> pending...weakness..:
I have never tried to time that uphill thingie, can not imagine I a
very good at it, too heavy I imagine. :

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Claes

GPLama
June 27th 05, 09:08 AM
"Claes" wrote in message ...
>
> I have never tried to time that uphill thingie, can not imagine I am
> very good at it, too heavy I imagine. :)
>

I have bad memories of chasing dutch down the Kangaroo Ground ITT route....
Ess and FD got a 20 second jump before I noticed they were off.. this was on
the alternate bike / reverse route BR... I chased and chased.. feeling the
same cramps that made Ess pull up short on the top of a climb, I pushed
on... one down... I just couldn't catch the dutch though.. he was watching
me from about 150m ahead spinning at him like a madman - damn mtb gearing..
arh.. BRs are fun! :)

cheers,
GPL

Tamyka Bell
June 27th 05, 10:33 AM
On Mon, 27 Jun 2005, GPLama wrote:

<Snip>

> :hmmm early stages of the flu setting in.. must.. fight..
> pending...weakness..:

I think I have early stages of a cold too. Riding home in the rain tonight
was therefore probably a bad idea. However, I have proven once more that
some qlders are not fair weather cyclists, and I may just be the most
hardcore chicky cyclist on the southside!

Tam

Carl Brewer
June 28th 05, 01:37 AM
On Mon, 27 Jun 2005 16:33:24 +1000, flyingdutch
> wrote:

>
>Claes Wrote:
>> Oh, by the way, any tips for timetrials around melbourne would be
>> appreciated. short and long. :)
>
>
>http://www.hawthorncycling.org/documents/Boulevard_TTcourse_2.pdf
>
>check out Hawthorncycling.org for more details. There's sure to be
>others available but you have access to this 'course' anytime you wanna
>give it a go! :D

I heard a rumour that the council permit for the HCC TTs was
pulled. Anyone know the full story?

flyingdutch
June 28th 05, 02:08 AM
Carl Brewer Wrote:
>
> I heard a rumour that the council permit for the HCC TTs was
> pulled. Anyone know the full story?

wasnt the council, per se. and was only for last Sunday's one (Craig?)
Are awaiting clearance from the police 'incident unit' for futur
clearance.
aint beuracracy a wonderful thing?!

'The course' is open anytime someone wants to train/have-a-go.
Just without the fear/drive of someone catchin
you/chaseing-your-30sec-man.

BV are pushing govt to have some specified locations (AlberPark, Ke
Boulevard, etc) closed to vehicles on Sunday mornings which would b
awesome. might take a while but these things do..

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flyingdutch

Carl Brewer
June 28th 05, 02:34 AM
On Tue, 28 Jun 2005 11:08:16 +1000, flyingdutch
> wrote:

>
>Carl Brewer Wrote:
>>
>> I heard a rumour that the council permit for the HCC TTs was
>> pulled. Anyone know the full story?
>
>wasnt the council, per se. and was only for last Sunday's one (Craig?)
>Are awaiting clearance from the police 'incident unit' for future
>clearance.
>aint beuracracy a wonderful thing?!

ja ...

>The course' is open anytime someone wants to train/have-a-go.
>Just without the fear/drive of someone catching
>you/chaseing-your-30sec-man.

:)

>BV are pushing govt to have some specified locations (AlberPark, Kew
>Boulevard, etc) closed to vehicles on Sunday mornings which would be
>awesome. might take a while but these things do...

If Albert Park didn't have that messy bit at the
South Melb end it would be a superb crit course!

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