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Wilchemy 12-20-06 04:18 PM


Originally Posted by ed073
Never met a Szechuan banquet he didn't like....

mmm...Sichuan food is good...especially the genuine stuff over in Sichuan province itself. (You just don't ask too many questions about what sort of meat it is :eek: )

ed073 12-20-06 04:18 PM


Originally Posted by Wilchemy
While you are continuing your "preparation" during the year, remember two important things that you will need to be ready for when racing crits....1) Surges in pace - when attacks go, and also out of corners - they can sap your energy pretty quick if you're not used to them.....2) Bunch riding skills - hard to gain these apart from riding in a bunch.

Don't drop back further than the 1st 1/3rd of riders.

It gets molto hard at the back due to the "concertina effect" out of corners and as blokes fatigue, they'll start dropping off the wheel and you'll waste more energy going around them.

If you work on your cornering, it will help you heaps....you can save a lot of energy by blasting through turns and the freewheeling gives you a bit of time to recover.

531Aussie 12-20-06 07:50 PM


Originally Posted by ed073
If you work on your cornering, it will help you heaps....you can save a lot of energy by blasting through turns and the freewheeling gives you a bit of time to recover.

too right!! There's a slight downhill corner at the northern end of Sandown, through which, if there's a strong sou'easter, the speed is pretty hot and I lose about 5 bike lengths! :p I was so embarrassed one time that I made sure I was at the back. :)

do 70kg guys corner faster than 90kg guys?

ed073 12-20-06 08:29 PM


Originally Posted by 531Aussie

do 70kg guys corner faster than 90kg guys?


Robbie is the best I've ever seen. Some of the last corners he's ridden at the Bay crits defy physics.

classic1 12-20-06 08:50 PM

I've seen the Pom Roger Hammond race on a really tight circuit in Traralgon. Very impressive around the corners - took lengths every time he attacked. Mind you, hes a friggin dwarf- low centre of gravity :)

ed073 12-20-06 09:18 PM


Originally Posted by classic1
I've seen the Pom Roger Hammond race on a really tight circuit in Traralgon. Very impressive around the corners - took lengths every time he attacked. Mind you, hes a friggin dwarf- low centre of gravity :)


Best English-speaking 'crosser?

Thoughts?

classic1 12-20-06 10:26 PM

Isn't that like being best brazilian leg spin bowler?

I don't mind the cross but don't know much about it. All my heroes were six-day riders when I was a kid.

ed073 12-20-06 10:38 PM

me and a mate wanted to start a Vic cyclocross race series when we were teenagers in the 80s....talk about pushing sht uphill. Glad it never made it past idle banter...

I love six dayers...

Sercu
Doyle
Clark
Thurau
Allan
De Wilde
Tourne
Gunther
Veggerby
Frost
Freuler

all legends

classic1 12-20-06 10:54 PM

I've been out training with Tony Doyle.

The old man know Doyle, Blackie and sunshine fairly well

ed073 12-20-06 11:01 PM


Originally Posted by classic1
I've been out training with Tony Doyle.

The old man know Doyle, Blackie and sunshine fairly well

I've got an anicent Winning at home witrh a feature in it about Doyley and Clark.

He looks brilliant on the fixed wheel....I'd envy the Team Eveready kit and his immaculate bike. I thought the little bunk they get to rest in at a race was the coolest thing ever. Full of exotic gear we never saw here and cycling acoutrements...


Crikey....I need to get out more.

classic1 12-20-06 11:56 PM

lol. You're not the only veg. I think I have that Winning. Is it the one where there's a photo of Gary Wiggins and Tom Sawyer looking like death warmed up in their cabin?

ed073 12-21-06 12:00 AM


Originally Posted by classic1
lol. You're not the only veg. I think I have that Winning. Is it the one where there's a photo of Gary Wiggins and Tom Sawyer looking like death warmed up in their cabin?

Not sure....but there is a picture of Doyley during a warm-up spin with the caption

"Tony Doyle does his warm-up ride to the tunes of Tracey Chapman"


Ewwww.....

classic1 12-21-06 12:02 AM


Originally Posted by ed073
me and a mate wanted to start a Vic cyclocross race series when we were teenagers in the 80s....talk about pushing sht uphill. Glad it never made it past idle banter...

I love six dayers...

Sercu
Doyle
Clark
Thurau
Allan
De Wilde
Tourne
Gunther
Veggerby
Frost
Freuler

all legends

I meant to mention that I have a Maastricht six day program from the early 80's autographed by all the riders (Sercu, Pijnen, Thurau etc), plus teams pursuit great Udo Hempel and to top it off Peter Post!!:D

ed073 12-21-06 12:09 AM


Originally Posted by classic1
I meant to mention that I have a Maastricht six day program from the early 80's autographed by all the riders (Sercu, Pijnen, Thurau etc), plus teams pursuit great Udo Hempel and to top it off Peter Post!!:D


Crikey!!

all you need is for Hesslich and Hubner to be putting on a showcase sprint as well....

climbo 12-21-06 12:10 AM


Originally Posted by ecnetsixe
I do have a problem with losing and tend to get a little on the stroppy side if I get beaten :o

you'd better get used to it real quick.

classic1 12-21-06 12:20 AM


Originally Posted by ed073
Crikey!!

all you need is for Hesslich and Hubner to be putting on a showcase sprint as well....

Nah. For some reason the 6dayers always look the best on the bike. All smooth, fantastic positions on the bike. Plus in the 80's they nearly all rode with silver rims which looked the business under lights.

I've seen a video of Wiggins and Doyle winning Bremen. Sht it looked hard, but every rider looked class.

classic1 12-21-06 12:21 AM


Originally Posted by climbo
you'd better get used to it real quick.

lol.

62vette 12-21-06 01:55 AM

I reckon you should just get into the racing now, learn the ropes quietly and keep up the secret training. Racing experience is invaluable, and it will improve your fitness faster than training alone will.

531Aussie 12-21-06 02:05 AM


Originally Posted by ecnetsixe
time for a ride. im out.

I'm due for a hard day today but it's too hot for me so I'm just gunna roll along the beach for a perve! :p

crank'n 12-21-06 02:23 AM


Originally Posted by 531Aussie
I'm due for a hard day today but it's too hot for me so I'm just gunna roll along the beach for a perve! :p

wont be to hot arround christmas day, I here snow is on the way,Oh well, the crickets on boxng day or the Sydney to Hobart .Forcasting beach weather over here :)

531Aussie 12-21-06 02:38 AM

Crankn lives!! Crikey! :)

Wilchemy 12-21-06 03:47 AM

Sheeet, it seems like TAT part V is beginning to grow legs again! :eek:

Johnny_Monkey 12-21-06 03:49 AM


Originally Posted by crank'n
wont be to hot arround christmas day, I here snow is on the way,Oh well, the crickets on boxng day or the Sydney to Hobart .Forcasting beach weather over here :)


Forecast is 36C for Perth on Xmas day isn't it? It's always bloody hot there on Xmas day.


Supposed to be 0C here on the 25th. Hopefully it will snow.

crank'n 12-21-06 03:49 AM

aussie, winter has been over for a while, which means less compter time more riding time. The roadys going fine, new tyres, rear cassette and a seat this year, theres certinaly an increase in cyclist over this way.
Only one nasty to report,whilst riding the MTB allong a wide footpath, as on the the road was suiside on the MTB, a car flew out of a blind ally way, "bam" faaaarked the front wheel, with no body injuries, accually no words were exchaned i just walk off with a stuffed front wheel, no biggy, as 26 inch wheels are every where kerb side throw out time.The rim was worn out, oh did I mention the driver was female, but I wont hold that againts her.
Is father christmas lobbing a new bike down your chimney this christmas?
No new bike on the list this year this way, just be happy to do a beach ride and a swim for an optic,as their will be a lot of newbys outhere with their new toys.
Gotta see warnie play some cricket before he heads to England, for the county cricket season.Whoes going to be his 700th bowling victum?
All the best for christmas and new year.

crank'n 12-21-06 03:53 AM


Originally Posted by Johnny_Monkey
Forecast is 36C for Perth on Xmas day isn't it? It's always bloody hot there on Xmas day.


Supposed to be 0C here on the 25th. Hopefully it will snow.

g'day jonny, yes the forcast has been revised 39 to 36:) may be 39 boxing day, going for a swim at city beach or trig, nice reef there.Gotta go, catch ya latter


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