Bike Forums

Bike Forums (https://www.bikeforums.net/forum.php)
-   Road Cycling (https://www.bikeforums.net/road-cycling/)
-   -   The Aussie Thread- Part 4 (https://www.bikeforums.net/road-cycling/129701-aussie-thread-part-4-a.html)

531Aussie 01-13-06 11:26 AM


Originally Posted by berny
What's with the tea towels on the helmets??

oh yeah!! :p

they don't have different coloured numbers, so each grade wears a different coloured headband around their helmet. Kinda dickie :)

531Aussie 01-13-06 11:29 AM


Originally Posted by classic1
I saw Guy Green at the Baw Baw classic a few years ago - when it snowed.

I know Geoff Thompson really well. He's a diesel and wins a few vets races.!

Jezuz!! I thought vets was just gunna be stodgey old farts that I could win money off! No wonder it was hard!!

thunder 01-13-06 04:29 PM

I saw the Overcoming doco yesterday folks.

Worth checking out, gives a good insight into the CSC team. And Riis has a physically, very big head :D

they made one mistake, said NZer's and Australians were involved in CSC. Dean left for Credit Agricole in 2004, and Sunderland and Roberts did not join until 2005. The film encompassed the 2004 season.

thunder 01-13-06 04:36 PM

bumping this fellas, todays the day. If I have to pick one, Gene Bates or Simon Gerrans :D. I never did get beyond kindergarten


Originally Posted by thunder
Ok, Aus nationals is almost on us, and this is the first major race of the 2006 season.

Who will wear the aesthetically most awful jersey in the peloton, especially when white shorts are teamed with the jersey.

Here is a wrap.

my favourites for 2006.

Gerrans
Walker
Crake,
Bates
Brooks
Kemps
Mclachlan

Outsiders
Davis
Cooke
I doubt these riders will go into the red to win. Bigger things await in te one day races on the continent

Mcewen,
think he will be marked, and require Gates, Sanderson and Evans to do dirty work to keep him in contention. It seemed he was holding a bit in reserve at the bay crits. His hamstring is progressing well. He should be looking at San Remo, not Adelaide hills.

Ogrady
Roberts,
not sure if they will be riding, or in a CSC camp somewhere in the m.East, N. Africa. Actually Roberts is here and riding, but OG si not I think. Might be Europe training camp.

Mcgee,
will be doing shorter efforts for 400ip Commonwealth Games. Won't go into the red.

Karl Menzies is a show, he might struggle with the length and parcours. Might.

Matt White. Could win. Depends on his preparation. Doubt he will be on the tour squad for Disco, more likely riding a spring classics/Vuelta campaign. So he could be in form at this stage. Won't be riding the TDU, not sure what influence this is the week before.

Matt Wilson. Might. is always on song for nationals. He came about 13th in San Remo in 2002, so the man has the legs for the classics.

Evans. Nope.
Vogels, nup
Gates. outsider.

Oneil. mark him down for the tt.

Rogers, don't thinnk he will be riding. Nor Davis bother Scott.

Lancaster Brown. Won't handle the parcours.

Hayman. Outside chance. Will be peaking for the classics.

Dawson, nope.

Roberts, nope

Day, outside chance, may win tt.
Van Hout, same, may win tt.
Milostic, put him down for a bridesmaid in the tt.

making up the numbers,
Chadwick, Glennan, McPartland, Sweet, Hopkins, Gono, H Clarke, T Wilson, Hutchinson, Woolridge, England, Renshaw, Sulzberger, Betts, Humbert, Mann,


Under 23
Clarke simon. good chance, aggressive at bay crits,
Johnno Clarke. maybe. The climbing might see him off v the others
Sanderson, nope.
Sulzberger, outside chance
Goss, outside chance
Meadley, maybe
Sutton, maybe
Hatton, chance.
Rex, nope.
Lowe, doubt he will ride.
Hatton, chance.
Walker, yep.
Jamieson. nope.
Lloyd. decent chance.
Ben Johnson. could be, if he makes the cut of date. Actually I think his pro status disqualifies him. Agritubel this year.
Kemps, disqualified as a pro.

Higgerson, maybe after his tt ride whcih included a fair climb in it.
Lee, nup

thunder 01-13-06 04:41 PM

Also Luke roberts was on a Ciombola tt machine, which is made by the Trak cycles guy in Melbourne. They have a shop at Southland and one other, but I think the custom's are a different selling practice.IE no need for retail forum.

Wonder if he has his CSC machines in Europe and or he had to give em back, or he prefers the Ciombola.

Anyone no anything about these steeds?

berny 01-13-06 05:47 PM

Sorry I missed the ride fellas but a 4am start from here was always going to be a big ask for me and as I race (sailboat) Satdyarvo I would have needed be home by 10am which made it pretty much an impossibility. I would have loved to hook up with y'all. :(
We"ll have to organise something around the C/Coast which would be more doable 4 me.
Best of luck Expat., (repat), Maybe next visit.
Berny

pshaw 01-13-06 06:25 PM

Well the rain held off and a cruise round Newy was enjoyed by all, including a stop at Jocks uncles cafe!

climbo 01-13-06 07:47 PM

kotter, from this mornings chat.

http://www.sydbma.org/
http://www.messengers.org/
http://www.oldskooltrack.com/

pshaw

http://digave.com/

mrkott3r 01-13-06 07:56 PM

thanks climbo, I had already forgotten

62vette 01-13-06 08:41 PM

Did a new name get decided on for Expat? Was Brother Pat ever looked at seeing as he is off to Mormon territory?

Just got back from my own farewell Expat ride. A 2 1/2 hour MTB ride starting with a 900m vertical slog (7.9km 4WD track) up Mt Te Aroha, then a quick descent followed by some fun single track and then coffees and an enormous plate of bacon and eggs. I hope you enjoyed it as much as Team KOK (King of the Kaimais) did Brother Pat.

pshaw 01-13-06 08:56 PM

Given his taste in food, what about Mex-pat?
or as a big LA fan ;) Tex-Mex-pat

thunder 01-13-06 10:14 PM

Russel Van Hout won the road race

thunder 01-14-06 01:20 AM


Originally Posted by thunder
Russel Van Hout won the road race

edit

he won the jersey

Walker won the race but is ineligible to wear the jersey, well, the senior jersey. He can wear the jersey in espoirs races, which is ironic, because he won't be able to wear it in races like Tour of Normandy and Tour de l'Avenir, both races RababonakT3 (espoirs) will ride.

Brian 01-14-06 01:26 AM

Thank you all that showed up. Our crowd of 300+ shamed that little tea party they call the Hell Ride.

[edit] Berny, no worries.
62Vette, it was a good ride, even though the beach lacked eye-candy.
Banana Boy, no new names, thank you. Certainly nothing Mormon or Mexican anyway.

climbo 01-14-06 02:11 AM

25 Brendan Brooks (NSW) - related to Choco ?

thunder 01-14-06 02:19 AM

Henk was not happy, figured he had the sprint for 2nd, except Gene Bates closed the door and shut him out with his run along the barriers.

classic1 01-14-06 05:20 AM

Good luck expat. Sounded like a great turn out.

classic1 01-14-06 05:24 AM


Originally Posted by thunder
Wonder if he has his CSC machines in Europe and or he had to give em back, or he prefers the Ciombola.

Anyone no anything about these steeds?

Roberts finished second on one in the Sun tour a couple of years ago. Beautiful steel frames, very classy. Just goes to show ya it doen't matter what the bike is made of, it's the rider that matters, despite what some people would have you believe. RIDE magazine tested one a year or two ago and gave it a big thumbs up

531Aussie 01-14-06 09:15 PM


Originally Posted by thunder
Also Luke roberts was on a Ciombola tt machine, which is made by the Trak cycles guy in Melbourne. They have a shop at Southland and one other, but I think the custom's are a different selling practice.IE no need for retail forum.Wonder if he has his CSC machines in Europe and or he had to give em back, or he prefers the Ciombola.Anyone no anything about these steeds?


Ooops...I missed this about the Ciombola.

Roberts has a deal where he's allowed to ride the bikes when he's in Australia, and, as you'd expect, "Mr Ciombola" says Roberts prefers these bikes.

Last I heard was that he sold the shop and had moved back to Adelaide to have a bit of a break.

I nearly bought one before I got the Cervelo Superprodigy. The Ciombolas VERY sexy bikes; the pictures on the website (site not working) didn't do them justice at all. The attention to detail can't be faulted.

The guy is a fanatic. He said likes to "interview" a customer for about 3 hours before he builds the frame, mostly (obviously) to find what they really want, but also to find out if the cutomer is worthy of one of his bikes. :) After i mispronounced the name (oops -- my first mistake), we didn't get off to a good start, :) then, with me being a bit short of cash, I asked if I could buy just a frame and chuck "any old fork in it that I had lying around at home". Well, I think he wanted to punch me.:p He started shaking his head, saying: "no, no, why would I do that? I just can't do that. I build a frame around a specific fork. No, no, no." Then he virtually ushered me out of the shop. I knew then that I was not worthy :(:p

Brian 01-14-06 09:49 PM

How arrogant! Was he American?

531Aussie 01-14-06 09:51 PM


Originally Posted by thunder
Walker won the race but is ineligible to wear the jersey, well, the senior jersey..

Surely they just let that kid go, knowing he wasn't eligible

531Aussie 01-14-06 09:58 PM


Originally Posted by Expatriate
How arrogant! Was he American?

who? The Ciombola guy?

I think he's Italian Australian

He seems to REALLY care about his bikes, and probably gets a bit upset when others don't share his "passion" :)

Brian 01-14-06 10:19 PM

Well, it took me an hour or so, but I squuezed the entire tandem into one box today. :(

thunder 01-14-06 10:44 PM


Originally Posted by 531Aussie
Surely they just let that kid go, knowing he wasn't eligible

no, no one knew the rules. they would have marked him if they could.

The only riders who could stay with him in that field are the elite pros anyhow. He has too much class for most of the field.

He has bigger things in store. Mcewen said in a few years he will be Australia's best ever road cyclist. Best Ever.

Melbourne to Warrnambool win at 18. Bay Crits win just turned 17. 5th in world junior timetrial when he was in the lower months of that year, ie, just turned 17 on the UCI age group cut-off calendar. 6th in Tour de l'Avenir as a 19 year old. Third in a stage of l'Avenir. He is a keeper.

Arguably an in form Vogels, would have been the only rider in the lead groupd who could have gone with Walker. But he did not cover him, and he did not know he was ineligible for the jersey.

berny 01-14-06 10:59 PM


Originally Posted by 531Aussie
oh yeah!! :p

they don't have different coloured numbers, so each grade wears a different coloured headband around their helmet. Kinda dickie :)

Kinda dickie! You are kidding right? ;) I think it lookth really thilly. :lol:

Tried a late break today. Don't ask. :mad:


All times are GMT -6. The time now is 07:32 PM.


Copyright © 2026 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. All rights reserved. Use of this site indicates your consent to the Terms of Use.