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BR 58 - Suffer-o-rama
A long one.. in short: Nice day, four riders, two split for Kinglake.
12deg as we started off at 7:30am from the Doncaster corner, myself, JayWoo, Flyingdutch and TimC.. easy rolling 'till the dodgy road works - lucky I was pussy footing down off the back as fd punctured and was looking for a pump. FD can no longer laugh at my new carbon pump - it got him back up and running! No gut busting efforts up to Kangaroo Ground - as JayWoo and I had discussed doing a dash for Kinglake for the first time in a long while. TimC and FD took the standard route to Smiths Gully while JayWoo and I took the never-ending-false-flat that is the way to Clintons Rd. Passing 3(!) fire trucks on Clintons Rd (which is only as wide as a fire truck), we wander up the 'Col de moo' to the Smiths Gully store. Another largeish organised bunch flew past, we all noted.. FD and TimC headed back to the safety of the city - JW and I headed off for a grind. New bike, new gearing, I was feeling good (even after our boulie roll yesterday)... I hit the timing point and found a rhythm - climbing most of the way just on or below LT in 21!.. hoorraaa.. last time up Kinglake was 21:52, I'd be happy with anything under 20mins... the winding roads are the easy part, it is the long boring steep part for the last 3(?) kms that hurts - back into 23 for most of that. Crossed the 60km/hr sign in 19:28!.. That is going on cycle2max for sure!.. JW rocked up a few mins later and we spotted the largeish organised bunch again just starting their decent.. off we take.. Bike Lesson #12512 - being an 'il falco' takes skill and experience. JW was pulling away just a little - so I put the hammer down. Coming into a sharp left I hit some middle road stones and almost had a Rasmussen moment.... easy does it for the rest of the decent, working on upper body weight distribution on corners... We catch the bunch at the bottom and play wheel suck until one of their members had a mechanical on the climb back into Smiths Gully. Just past the store JW and I started to suffer - every hill was twice as big and there seemed to be more of them than ever!.. We decide to stop in at Eltham for food - but I manage to stop for cashola and lose track of JW - couldn't see him on my roll through Eltham - must have been the impaired vision as 4kms later I get a call asking where I am as he has found a spot and ordered! No energy to turn back I find the nearest servo and lunge for a Gatorade and lollies - argh - Foote St still to go.. Suffering lasts another 15kms home.. everything hurts.. but on the positive side - the new steed held up very well under the punishment. Brag time... From what I can tell 19:28 will get me within the top 12 on cycle2max for the Kinglake climb (assuming the front page of this climb info is correct). Estimated power output was 315W, which also gains me entry to the 300W club! w00t! cheers, GPL |
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BR 58 - Suffer-o-rama
GPLama wrote: FD and TimC headed back to the safety of the city - JW and I headed off for a grind. New bike, new gearing, I was feeling good (even after our boulie roll yesterday)... I hit the timing point and found a rhythm - climbing most of the way just on or below LT in 21!.. hoorraaa.. last time up Kinglake was 21:52, I'd be happy with anything under 20mins... the winding roads are the easy part, it is the long boring steep part for the last 3(?) kms that hurts - back into 23 for most of that. Crossed the 60km/hr sign in 19:28!.. That is going on cycle2max for sure!.. JW rocked up a few mins later and we spotted the largeish organised bunch again just starting their decent.. off we take.. I'd like to say I was a witness, but I only got to see ya for the 1st couple of corners! Rockin' work! I didn't even bother timing myself and it was a good decision as it seemed to take forever:\ We decide to stop in at Eltham for food - but I manage to stop for cashola and lose track of JW - couldn't see him on my roll through Eltham - must have been the impaired vision as 4kms later I get a call asking where I am as he has found a spot and ordered! I grew up in the area, and knew of a cafe just of the main drag and turned in. No GPL. Ah, he's stopped for an ATM I'm thinking and seen me turn off. I join the cue and order a coffee & muffin. Hmmm, GPL should be here by now? Even after the fuel up I'm still suffering through Greensbourgh, stop at Watsonia for donuts, and continue limping home through Ivanhoe. |
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BR 58 - Suffer-o-rama
Jay Woo wrote:
GPLama wrote: FD and TimC headed back to the safety of the city - JW and I headed off for a grind. New bike, new gearing, I was feeling good (even after our boulie roll yesterday)... I hit the timing point and found a rhythm - climbing most of the way just on or below LT in 21!.. hoorraaa.. last time up Kinglake was 21:52, I'd be happy with anything under 20mins... the winding roads are the easy part, it is the long boring steep part for the last 3(?) kms that hurts - back into 23 for most of that. Crossed the 60km/hr sign in 19:28!.. That is going on cycle2max for sure!.. JW rocked up a few mins later and we spotted the largeish organised bunch again just starting their decent.. off we take.. I'd like to say I was a witness, but I only got to see ya for the 1st couple of corners! Rockin' work! I didn't even bother timing myself and it was a good decision as it seemed to take forever:\ We decide to stop in at Eltham for food - but I manage to stop for cashola and lose track of JW - couldn't see him on my roll through Eltham - must have been the impaired vision as 4kms later I get a call asking where I am as he has found a spot and ordered! I grew up in the area, and knew of a cafe just of the main drag and turned in. No GPL. Ah, he's stopped for an ATM I'm thinking and seen me turn off. I join the cue and order a coffee & muffin. Hmmm, GPL should be here by now? Even after the fuel up I'm still suffering through Greensbourgh, stop at Watsonia for donuts, and continue limping home through Ivanhoe. That's some hilly terrain u guys are doing.... |
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BR 58 - Suffer-o-rama
acalcium Wrote: That's some hilly terrain u guys are doing.... that's the idea think of it as the anti-Beach-Christ-ride mental note to self. riding with a hangover is OK if one's HR doesn get pushed over 140 at which point head starts to feel like there' hummer tryin to get out. Im definetly doin this Clintons Rd route nex week ... and not drinkin on Sat'dy night PS Lama. why havent you got a half-year licence yet and had a go at roadrace, ya muppet -- flyingdutch |
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"flyingdutch" wrote in message ...
PS Lama. why havent you got a half-year licence yet and had a go at a roadrace, ya muppet? Yeah I know, I feel I would be better suited to road racing and not these crit/sprint thingys... Biggest hurdle is finding out the how/what/when's of the racing.. I guess I'd be in the Northern Combine? Of which there is bugger all information on (that I can find anyways)... I'm being lazy wanting things easy and straight forward - but the whole road racing scene just confuses the hell out of me... throw in all the politics from CV and it looks like a mess from where I stand.. is there any central source for this info? Be cool if they had some racing with ongoing points score like the yearly UCI standings etc.. For now, I guess I'll keep going in circles at Kew... which will be this Sunday the 7th, if the weather holds up... cheers, GPL |
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BR 58 - Suffer-o-rama
On 2005-07-31, GPLama (aka Bruce)
was almost, but not quite, entirely unlike tea: FD and TimC headed back to the safety of the city I did indeed go into the city tonight. Went and saw the town bikes at the Tote. Insert lewd joek about wanting to ride the town bike here. -- TimC If I'd known computer science was going to be like this, I'd never have given up being a rock 'n' roll star. -- G. Hirst |
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