The Aussie Thread- Part 4
#3529
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Originally Posted by Odin
...or the throttle
Thanks mate, yeah, it's awesome fun hammering yerself like that, and it's nice to be able to race without it costing 1K/race.
Dunno about doing it easy though, I'm going as fast as I can.
You racing this w/e?
Thanks mate, yeah, it's awesome fun hammering yerself like that, and it's nice to be able to race without it costing 1K/race.
Dunno about doing it easy though, I'm going as fast as I can.
You racing this w/e?
. Wife had a bad nite = me not sleeping much so when the alarm went off, I rolled over
I'll do the mundy nite crit at Penrith to keep the legs work'n. Ah, dinner by the lake with a nice Chard.
#3530
ugh what a bad weekends of riding that was. raced saturday arvo and was jsut totaly flat. had nothing. couple that with a rear derailer that was slipping gears like a bad automatic, having had somone dial in my suspension (at my request but it turned out to not be to my liking) and then all the above giving me the major poo's i just gave up at half distance and rolled around 
then sunday morning to get the love back i decided to do the M2. woke up at 6, promplty went back to sleep. woke up at 8 again and decided to go for a roll around. did half an hour and packed it in on the road bike and decided to trade in for the mtb. jumped on that then 20 mins in, pretty much the point of no return and with a largish climb infront realised my water bottle had gone walkies....... tops!

then sunday morning to get the love back i decided to do the M2. woke up at 6, promplty went back to sleep. woke up at 8 again and decided to go for a roll around. did half an hour and packed it in on the road bike and decided to trade in for the mtb. jumped on that then 20 mins in, pretty much the point of no return and with a largish climb infront realised my water bottle had gone walkies....... tops!
#3531
Sarcopenia: Living Decay
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Originally Posted by baywatch_boy
so who are the new Club crit champs jock? You must be one of them hey?
Strong field, hard race, blanket finish. Was sitting behind Steve Chapman and Paul Worby: perfect. Until Steve took a wild jump right, then left and Worbs went waaaay left to avoid him. Left me in no-mans land with no wheel and 40m to go. Oh well. 7th.
Don't even know who won, had to race off to littlun's first soccer game straight away.
#3533
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Yup, 5 nil. And she scored two goals as well. Could be a future champion 
Kids soccer is excellent fun to watch. Bedlam mostly. Very funny stuff.

Kids soccer is excellent fun to watch. Bedlam mostly. Very funny stuff.
#3534
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Originally Posted by jock
Yup, 5 nil. And she scored two goals as well. Could be a future champion 
Kids soccer is excellent fun to watch. Bedlam mostly. Very funny stuff.

Kids soccer is excellent fun to watch. Bedlam mostly. Very funny stuff.
At one stage less than half the kids were on the field while the rest had formed a bunch off the sideline. Seems one of 'em found a frog. ha ha ha
#3535
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Originally Posted by berny
My grandson Heath plays up there. Watched a couple last year. Funny as watching a bunch of 7yolds going around
At one stage less than half the kids were on the field while the rest had formed a bunch off the sideline. Seems one of 'em found a frog. ha ha ha
At one stage less than half the kids were on the field while the rest had formed a bunch off the sideline. Seems one of 'em found a frog. ha ha haWhere's thunder and ed with some razor sharp analysis of Paris-Nice or the Tirreno?
#3536
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Hi Shawie,
Race to the Sun, Paris Nice, Trenti gave a nice side bump to Davis on stage one leadingout Boonen. Byron Picket or Sonny Bill Williams would have been proud of that. Davis was a veritable twinkle toes prima ballerina to make it look like nothing happended and stay upright. Lost about 10 feet I assume in momentum, though you could not tell, and Boonen beat him by one clear length. Davis was coming from 4th wheel and in the wind riding outside the paceline, so the performance might have won him the stage if you swapped places with Boonen and got the leadout.
Davis got 2 more seconds for three overall, and DNF'ed second last stage. Nice form builder for San Remo and Melbourne games. Has to go in favorite.
Landis won on the back of one stage at Nice, on a downhill finish too. Not overly selective, but he put one minute into the chasers. Good effort. Phonak are racing hard because they need a new sponsor next year, and they are in talks with iShares their secondary sponsor.
Phonak just had another drug bust today. Testosterone, a support rider, don't know of him.
Landis is looking good, looks to have improved on last season, his tt looks strong and his climbing looks improved. Whether he has much up his sleeve remains to be seen.
Evans was pretty anonymous, he will have his eyes on Flech and Liege in one month. Could podium both on his day, and if lucky win.
Boonen was imperiouis in the sprints. The last one his chain skipped and he lost a pedal stroke, and sat down, then got the gear in, and kicked it up for the win. Don't now how Davis will beat him in San Remo on that form, though it mnight be a different story after 280 km.
Tirreno, Robbie is struggling with his body after the crash. Really struggling. O'Grady out for the spring with a collar bone, must be in doubt for the tour. Remember last year, Roberts was on the tour squad instead of Piil who broke his leg about now, and missed the spring. So Riis will be hesitant in taking O'Grady when he has no build up.
Paul Crake the stair climber was on Naturino's roster in Tirreno, fairly anonymous, but might have been doing a bunch of work for Maurilo Fischer, last years not so young wunderkind at Naturino. If Fischer rides like that all season one will cast doubts over how he got his 2005 season results.
Bettini went down hard, gotta love, classic1 had a nice line there, I will leave him to add it, but as I said, Cookie Karma Baden Schadenfreude. But no Unibet for Milan San Remo. But doubt Bettini can win, if he does expect a drug positive on coricosteroids (inflammatories) to get the swelling and pain down.
Tirreno, Petacchi is not infallible, and Hushovd came over the top of him in a head wind. Petacchi and Zabel got 3 seconds for the race between them. Zabel is from here on known as 2abel.
Bettini was in great form, Tirreno parcours was for the rouleurs and punchy climbers, a perfect route for the little smurf. Dekker ended up winning, Dkker jnr that be Thomas, with a smoking tt, second to Fabian Cancellara.
Dekker is under Doctor Checchini, Ferrari's brother "sporting doctor". Checchini has among others, Basso, Petacchi, Hamilton, Ullrich and now Dekker. Read into that what you will.
So Dekker won his first big GC, which was a little easy, the last climbing stage was neutralised where Jorg Jaksche, he being Cadel's best friend in the peloton, would have lighted up that climb and put Dekker in the hurt, and might have got GC depending on Rabo's defense. Don't think they had any skinny ones to help Dekker tho, he would hav ebeen on his own unless he paid some "Disco" fees. USPS/Disco, notorious getting others to work when their domostiques are in the autobus.
ON Jorg Jaksche this is some of the correspondence on Evans' website on the Duetschland tour:
Cadel: "Ullrich is dropped, get your man to ride"
JJ: "Get ****ed arshole!"
obviously some suppressed *****exual tendencies there
Race to the Sun, Paris Nice, Trenti gave a nice side bump to Davis on stage one leadingout Boonen. Byron Picket or Sonny Bill Williams would have been proud of that. Davis was a veritable twinkle toes prima ballerina to make it look like nothing happended and stay upright. Lost about 10 feet I assume in momentum, though you could not tell, and Boonen beat him by one clear length. Davis was coming from 4th wheel and in the wind riding outside the paceline, so the performance might have won him the stage if you swapped places with Boonen and got the leadout.
Davis got 2 more seconds for three overall, and DNF'ed second last stage. Nice form builder for San Remo and Melbourne games. Has to go in favorite.
Landis won on the back of one stage at Nice, on a downhill finish too. Not overly selective, but he put one minute into the chasers. Good effort. Phonak are racing hard because they need a new sponsor next year, and they are in talks with iShares their secondary sponsor.
Phonak just had another drug bust today. Testosterone, a support rider, don't know of him.
Landis is looking good, looks to have improved on last season, his tt looks strong and his climbing looks improved. Whether he has much up his sleeve remains to be seen.
Evans was pretty anonymous, he will have his eyes on Flech and Liege in one month. Could podium both on his day, and if lucky win.
Boonen was imperiouis in the sprints. The last one his chain skipped and he lost a pedal stroke, and sat down, then got the gear in, and kicked it up for the win. Don't now how Davis will beat him in San Remo on that form, though it mnight be a different story after 280 km.
Tirreno, Robbie is struggling with his body after the crash. Really struggling. O'Grady out for the spring with a collar bone, must be in doubt for the tour. Remember last year, Roberts was on the tour squad instead of Piil who broke his leg about now, and missed the spring. So Riis will be hesitant in taking O'Grady when he has no build up.
Paul Crake the stair climber was on Naturino's roster in Tirreno, fairly anonymous, but might have been doing a bunch of work for Maurilo Fischer, last years not so young wunderkind at Naturino. If Fischer rides like that all season one will cast doubts over how he got his 2005 season results.
Bettini went down hard, gotta love, classic1 had a nice line there, I will leave him to add it, but as I said, Cookie Karma Baden Schadenfreude. But no Unibet for Milan San Remo. But doubt Bettini can win, if he does expect a drug positive on coricosteroids (inflammatories) to get the swelling and pain down.
Tirreno, Petacchi is not infallible, and Hushovd came over the top of him in a head wind. Petacchi and Zabel got 3 seconds for the race between them. Zabel is from here on known as 2abel.
Bettini was in great form, Tirreno parcours was for the rouleurs and punchy climbers, a perfect route for the little smurf. Dekker ended up winning, Dkker jnr that be Thomas, with a smoking tt, second to Fabian Cancellara.
Dekker is under Doctor Checchini, Ferrari's brother "sporting doctor". Checchini has among others, Basso, Petacchi, Hamilton, Ullrich and now Dekker. Read into that what you will.
So Dekker won his first big GC, which was a little easy, the last climbing stage was neutralised where Jorg Jaksche, he being Cadel's best friend in the peloton, would have lighted up that climb and put Dekker in the hurt, and might have got GC depending on Rabo's defense. Don't think they had any skinny ones to help Dekker tho, he would hav ebeen on his own unless he paid some "Disco" fees. USPS/Disco, notorious getting others to work when their domostiques are in the autobus.
ON Jorg Jaksche this is some of the correspondence on Evans' website on the Duetschland tour:
Cadel: "Ullrich is dropped, get your man to ride"
JJ: "Get ****ed arshole!"
obviously some suppressed *****exual tendencies there
#3537
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https://video.google.com/videoplay?do...42196227308929
see this video fellas, especially two jumps, 2'25" and 2'40"
There is a doco tonight at 10 pm on SBS, called Yamakasi on this ****. Crazy.
see this video fellas, especially two jumps, 2'25" and 2'40"
There is a doco tonight at 10 pm on SBS, called Yamakasi on this ****. Crazy.
#3538
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Is it just me or is this whole forum thing as slow as a wet week to load lately!??? Seems to be getting worse every day.
Is there some secret process I'm not familiar with or is my old puter just struggling??? Maybe the server? (Optus) Very frustrating.
Is there some secret process I'm not familiar with or is my old puter just struggling??? Maybe the server? (Optus) Very frustrating.
#3539
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From: In a parallel universe
Originally Posted by berny
Is it just me or is this whole forum thing as slow as a wet week to load lately!??? Seems to be getting worse every day.
Is there some secret process I'm not familiar with or is my old puter just struggling??? Maybe the server? (Optus) Very frustrating.
Is there some secret process I'm not familiar with or is my old puter just struggling??? Maybe the server? (Optus) Very frustrating.
#3540
Sarcopenia: Living Decay
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The servers are melting down under the weight of thunder's posts! 
Excellent update tho thunder

Excellent update tho thunder
#3541
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Originally Posted by matagi
Nope, it isn't you I've been noticing the same problem. Yesterday was particularly bad.
#3542
Ochayethenoo
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Thanks Thunder, great post!
#3543
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Agree, forum was very slow yesterday. Today seems better tho.
Thanks for the 'season so far' analysis, Thunder. Great work.
Thanks for the 'season so far' analysis, Thunder. Great work.
#3544
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Geez, Veleoduo is obviously not a big fan of Robbie McEwan...
https://www.bikeforums.net/33-road-bike-racing/180565-what-classy-fella.html
https://www.bikeforums.net/33-road-bike-racing/180565-what-classy-fella.html
#3545
#3546
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Bikes: Thylacines...only Thylacines.
I love how everyone expects pro cyclists to be moral citizens. You know what? I don't care what a bunch of genetic freaks wih personality disorders think or do. Just entertain me and provide a billboard for sponsors, and preferably STFU and just ride.
#3547
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Originally Posted by Thylacine
I love how everyone expects pro cyclists to be moral citizens. You know what? I don't care what a bunch of genetic freaks wih personality disorders think or do. Just entertain me and provide a billboard for sponsors, and preferably STFU and just ride. 

#3548
Originally Posted by berny
Is it just me or is this whole forum thing as slow as a wet week to load lately!??? Seems to be getting worse every day.
Is there some secret process I'm not familiar with or is my old puter just struggling??? Maybe the server? (Optus) Very frustrating.
Is there some secret process I'm not familiar with or is my old puter just struggling??? Maybe the server? (Optus) Very frustrating.But it has been slow a bit for me lately too.
Im off to see Maurice again this arvo, The return of the wonky back wheel is here (plus I broke a few spokes)
Hopefully he wont talk me to death
#3549
Sarcopenia: Living Decay
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Originally Posted by mrkott3r
Im off to see Maurice again this arvo....Hopefully he wont talk me to death
#3550
Aluminium Crusader :-)

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did we all see the shot of a young Rob Crowe on Cycling Central on Sunday? Crikey!!



