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....The elusive Gemma K finally turned up for one of my rides (the Norton Summit TT) , and I missed it :-) -- Home page: http://members.westnet.com.au/mvw |
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Michael Warner wrote:
...The elusive Gemma K finally turned up for one of my rides (the Norton Summit TT) , and I missed it :-) Don't know the lass but I presume the ride you speak of is up the new Norton Summit Rd, under all the maggie nests. The time trial was more to get away from our feathered friends. I believe that I rode so hard on that ride that the moment I stopped at the pub on Norton Summit my tyre blew from heat and exhaustion. I wished it had blown far earlier in the ride. For the next time I go back to Adelaide how often do you do these informal "TT" ? And possibly not in maggie season? |
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DD Wrote: Michael Warner wrote: ...The elusive Gemma K finally turned up for one of my rides (the Norton Summit TT) , and I missed it :-) Don't know the lass but I presume the ride you speak of is up the new Norton Summit Rd, under all the maggie nests. The time trial was more to get away from our feathered friends. I believe that I rode so hard on that ride that the moment I stopped at the pub on Norton Summit my tyre blew from heat and exhaustion. I wished it had blown far earlier in the ride. For the next time I go back to Adelaide how often do you do these informal "TT" ? And possibly not in maggie season? Aint this climb a regular on cycle2max.com ??? Nice ride now that the tunnel/freeway is there. Riding down is better tho the last few corners inc devil's elbow (?) are wicked -- flyingdutch |
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"Michael Warner" wrote in message ... ...The elusive Gemma K finally turned up for one of my rides (the Norton Summit TT) , and I missed it :-) Don't worry Michael, I won't make a habit of it :-) |
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"flyingdutch" wrote in message ... Aint this climb a regular on cycle2max.com ??? Nice ride now that the tunnel/freeway is there. Riding down is better tho the last few corners inc devil's elbow (?) are wicked You're mixing up the Old Freeway with Norton Summit. They're different climbs altogether. Norton Summit is the most popular climb in Adelaide. Cheers Gemma |
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Gemma_k wrote - Norton Summit is the most popular climb in Adelaide. .... and if you are in Adelaide sometime [say for the Tour down Under], ask a local like Gemma for directions to the relaxing alternative route up Coach House Rd and Woodhill Drive, where they have to cut grooves the road surface so the damn cars can get up it Not a particularily long ride, but I can't remember a steeper road climb in Australia - Dead Horse Gap on the Khancoban side of Thredbo and Bullli Pass out of Wollongong have their moments but Adelaide's entry IMHO wins the knee destruction contest. regards, Andrew (who confesses to occasionally using a triple) |
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On Wed, 14 Dec 2005 01:21:30 +0800, DD wrote:
Don't know the lass but I presume the ride you speak of is up the new Norton Summit Rd, under all the maggie nests. The time trial was more to get away from our feathered friends. I've never been bombed going up there. I believe that I rode so hard on that ride that the moment I stopped at the pub on Norton Summit my tyre blew from heat and exhaustion. I wished it had blown far earlier in the ride. It's not particularly steep, but it's reasonably long and steady, with some nice views, and everyone else has a NS time for your comparing pleasure (or pain). For the next time I go back to Adelaide how often do you do these informal "TT" ? Monday afternoons at 5:15pm while daylight saving is active. Michael Dwyer ) more or less runs it, and anally records everyone's times :-) -- Home page: http://members.westnet.com.au/mvw |
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On Wed, 14 Dec 2005 09:26:36 GMT, Andrew Price wrote:
... and if you are in Adelaide sometime [say for the Tour down Under], ask a local like Gemma for directions to the relaxing alternative route up Coach House Rd and Woodhill Drive, where they have to cut grooves the road surface so the damn cars can get up it I ride with someone who lives on Ridgeland Ave, another rather steep alternate route up there. I did that one with the beer (six-pack) handicap recently :-) regards, Andrew (who confesses to occasionally using a triple) Shame! Although sometimes I have to confess to having a 25 on the back. -- Home page: http://members.westnet.com.au/mvw |
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On Wed, 14 Dec 2005 09:51:04 +1030, Gemma_k wrote:
Don't worry Michael, I won't make a habit of it :-) From what I heard, it would do you good :-) -- Home page: http://members.westnet.com.au/mvw |
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"Andrew Price" wrote in message ... Gemma_k wrote - Norton Summit is the most popular climb in Adelaide. ... and if you are in Adelaide sometime [say for the Tour down Under], ask a local like Gemma for directions to the relaxing alternative route up Coach House Rd and Woodhill Drive, where they have to cut grooves the road surface so the damn cars can get up it Not a particularily long ride, but I can't remember a steeper road climb in Australia - Dead Horse Gap on the Khancoban side of Thredbo and Bullli Pass out of Wollongong have their moments but Adelaide's entry IMHO wins the knee destruction contest. Have done Dead Horse Gap and it certainly is steep, and looong! But for pure gradient on tarmac, there are some pinches that have been steeper. The Castleburn climb on the Dargo Rd heading south (in Gippsland) is one, and for a short but extreme pinch, Terrys Ave in Belgrave. The descent on this road has you looking down on the roofs of the Belgrave shops as you approach the roadabout at the bottom, all the while fully on the brakes! regards, Andrew (who confesses to occasionally using a triple) Yes they certainly come in handy. Several kilometres of standing up in bottom granny gear on Dead Horse Gap proved the usefullness of the triple. With my new crankset the bottom gear is now 18". Yay for low gears. Cheers Peter |
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