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ed073 01-15-06 10:00 PM


Originally Posted by jock
Huh?


Trying to get Macca to out himself as Steve McGlede's nephew....

jock 01-15-06 10:03 PM

Yeah I found my brain. It was hiding in the corner behind the indoor plants.

Brian 01-15-06 10:04 PM

Boony?

ed073 01-15-06 10:06 PM


Originally Posted by Expatriate
Boony?


www.boonanza.com.au

thunder 01-15-06 10:07 PM


Originally Posted by ed073
McGrory?

McKenzie, David?

McGlede?

McKenzie, Damien?

Ed, Macca is from Albury and rides in the same bunch (as MacPArtland who is from Albury), and knows him, more than the common man, from what he said in a previous thread.

62vette 01-15-06 10:08 PM

The Boony I know of is all about cricket which you should have guessed Expat! Also the holder of a legendary beer drinking record - http://beebo.org/smackerels/david-boon.html

62vette 01-15-06 10:08 PM

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Boon

ed073 01-15-06 10:10 PM


Originally Posted by thunder
Ed, Macca is from Albury and rides in the same bunch, and knows him, more than the common man, from what he said in a previous thread.


Stoopid typo.....should've read Damien McDonald. Went up Mt buffalo with him one day....bugger me, there was some power there.

Ripped me freakin legs orf.

thunder 01-15-06 10:17 PM


Originally Posted by ed073
Stoopid typo.....should've read Damien McDonald. Went up Mt buffalo with him one day....bugger me, there was some power there.

Ripped me freakin legs orf.

we know this macca has nice legs anyhow :D

macca123 01-15-06 10:19 PM

ROTFLMFAO you guys are way too funny. You have narrowed my identity down to a relation of mcpartland HINT: there are plenty of mc's or mac's who ride a bike around here...actually no there aren't the only other one I know is dave mcpartland.

HINT: I am no relation to dave.

HINT: I am not boony

macca123 01-15-06 10:19 PM


Originally Posted by thunder
we know this macca has nice legs anyhow :D

:D ooh yeah

Russ9000 01-15-06 10:28 PM


Originally Posted by macca123

HINT: I am not boony

Boony's Brother?

jock 01-15-06 10:31 PM

Guess I'll hafta wait until later to find out. Trackwork beckons. Have fun

531Aussie 01-15-06 10:41 PM


Originally Posted by jock
Trackwork beckons.

""Don't stop pedalling; keep turning left. Don't stop pedalling; keep turning left. Don't stop pedalling; keep turning left. Don't stop pedalling; keep turning left. Don't stop pedalling; keep turning left."

.....and you can't go wrong. :p

macca123 01-15-06 11:00 PM


Originally Posted by 531Aussie
""Don't stop pedalling; keep turning left. Don't stop pedalling; keep turning left. Don't stop pedalling; keep turning left. Don't stop pedalling; keep turning left. Don't stop pedalling; keep turning left."

.....and you can't go wrong. :p

american-"I thought those ossies turned right on velodromes"

speaking of trackwork I really should get down to the velodrome tonight...F it I am calling it a rest day!

ed073 01-15-06 11:02 PM


Originally Posted by thunder
we know this macca has nice legs anyhow :D


Was he the first man to hit out in the 96 Olympic Road Race, too?

:D

ed073 01-15-06 11:05 PM

I LOVE the caption.....

http://www.cyclingnews.com/photos.ph...liquigas_g5022

531Aussie 01-15-06 11:09 PM


Originally Posted by ed073

ha!! I wonder if it is a hubbard or a pro. His calves look ok, but he's a bit 'full of cheek'

ed073 01-15-06 11:17 PM


Originally Posted by 531Aussie
ha!! I wonder if it is a hubbard or a pro. His calves look ok, but he's a bit 'full of cheek'



exact same thing happened to me on Studley Park Hill with a couple of Gatorade pros in 93....Oscar Pellicioli and Andrea Chiurato. They were loping up in the big ring (full thermals mind you....a warm 23-25 degrees) and I was bouncing off 185bpm trying to look as bored as Big Mig in a press conference.....lucky I can't speak Italian, talking wasn't an option.

climbo 01-15-06 11:44 PM


Originally Posted by 531Aussie
""Don't stop pedalling; keep turning left. Don't stop pedalling; keep turning left. Don't stop pedalling; keep turning left. Don't stop pedalling; keep turning left. Don't stop pedalling; keep turning left."

.....and you can't go wrong. :p

and take a rain jacket :)

http://mirror.bom.gov.au/radar/IDR03...0116053449.gif

classic1 01-16-06 12:28 AM


Originally Posted by ed073
Stoopid typo.....should've read Damien McDonald. Went up Mt buffalo with him one day....bugger me, there was some power there.

Ripped me freakin legs orf.

He's fat and smokes a pack of **** a day now if it makes youfeel any better :D

thunder 01-16-06 02:28 AM


Originally Posted by ed073
Stoopid typo.....should've read Damien McDonald. Went up Mt buffalo with him one day....bugger me, there was some power there.

Ripped me freakin legs orf.

did you pull thru Ed, or did you wheelsuck like Hincapie, and then sprint at some arbitrary point and say thankyou senior Periero :D

classic1 01-16-06 06:32 AM

http://www.cyclingnews.com/road/2006.../?id=startlist

Tour Down Under start list. Is it just me or is the quality of the field deteroiating year by year?

teamCTA 01-16-06 07:12 AM

Here is a partial list of the prizes for the ACMC 2006 -

set of 36H Phil Wood high-flange track hubs
Phil Wood BB
set of 36H Velocity Deep-V high polish rims, see this link - http://www.chainringtransitauthority...h_polish.shtml
set of 36H Velocity Deep-V black anodised w/o MSW rims
set of 36H Velocity Deep-V black w/ MSW rims
set of Continental Dura-skin tyres

That is just a few of the major prizes. There will minor prizes and giveaways galore.

The ACMC 2006 committee met this evening and I was told to stress that this event is open to all cyclists. Everyone is welcome.

kotter, as for the World's closed course, nobody likes it. But if we were to pursue an open course in the city, SYDBMA could not afford the insurance. So we did the next best thing. SYDBMA has a jersey coming out in the a few weeks time, to help fund-raise for the World's. The Australian, much less the Sydney courier community is small in comparision to the previous hosts for the World's. So I think that it has been a very ambitious effort for Sydney to host the World's.

jock 01-16-06 02:49 PM


Originally Posted by classic1
http://www.cyclingnews.com/road/2006.../?id=startlist

Tour Down Under start list. Is it just me or is the quality of the field deteroiating year by year?

Dunno what your talking about. There's a good contingent of Aussies and at least one guy whose name ends in OV. What more could you ask for in a field? :D

But seriously, the Tour Down Under is what it is. There's no real incentive for internationals to come all the way over here for a race or two as it doesn't sit well in the annual racing calendar for them. I'm surprised that European teams send anyone at all.


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