The Aussie Thread- Part 4
#2176
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Originally Posted by was_bmxer
He's a short arse.
Yep....very small, very brown unit.
amazing where he gets all that power from.
#2177
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Originally Posted by ed073
Yep....very small, very brown unit.
amazing where he gets all that power from.
amazing where he gets all that power from.
He used to lift weights in his teenage years I believe, if memory serves me corrrect.
#2178
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Originally Posted by thunder
impressive guns though on a small man. Check the front photo of yesterday's kick on with those arms.
He used to lift weights in his teenage years I believe, if memory serves me corrrect.
He used to lift weights in his teenage years I believe, if memory serves me corrrect.
I did some races in QLD friggen years ago...1993 I think (strewth I'm old....) and met him then pre-AIS when he was just winning everything. He won the fluoro pink Toyota sprinters jersey later that year in the Bank Race,
A little ball of muscle...was telling me how he did all these sit-ups and pushups etc etc......he's like Patrick Bateman!!!
#2179
Originally Posted by jock
GACK!
Let's say dinner is $25 value. That leave $60 to get through in 3hours at about $3.50 a schooey. That's 6 schooners and hour. They'd have to pour you into a cab
Let's say dinner is $25 value. That leave $60 to get through in 3hours at about $3.50 a schooey. That's 6 schooners and hour. They'd have to pour you into a cab
#2180
Originally Posted by ed073
Yep....very small, very brown unit.
amazing where he gets all that power from.
amazing where he gets all that power from.
#2182
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Peiper said he does upper body weights in the off-season
#2183
Originally Posted by 531Aussie
Peiper said he does upper body weights in the off-season
Just finished reading Peipers book - good read.
#2184
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Originally Posted by climbo
waste? can you drink that in wine and beer? Maybe you can do a Boonie and set the beer record for beers drunk during a 3 hour dinner with Robbie on the mic.
Beer , the first thing I thought of when wasting money was on my mind. Well beer & porn really.
He is an amazing sprinter. Not too bad at BMX too I think, went to the worlds for Aust maybe? (not impossible, you can pretty much make it if show up and start every state and national title).
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Will Walker will be moving to the pro squad of Rabobank this year according to his website www.WillWalker.com.au
He implied in his last diary entry that he was having a meeting post world under 23 result to determine his future.
The curious matter is, both squads do not have any intra season transfers. Unless you count stagiares when the season in winding down, and the UCI requires paperwork and gives their approval. So, he is either on an entire 2006 season Rabobank professional program, or he may have signed a contract for 2007 with maybe a little extra comfort money for this season, while he races espoirs. The espoirs race l'Avenir, so he could not race l'Avenir if he was registered with the pro team.
And he cannot race the under23 worlds if he races with the pros this year.
He looks a good bet to race Commonwealth games though. He is on my bubble, on the periphery that is.
6 riders, of whihc 2 can ride the tt.
Davis (got permission I do believe)
Gerrans
Hayman
O'Neil also tt/rr (if available)
Van Hout also tt/rr (he is competing against Jamieson for this spot I believe, Jamieson can tt)
one more
peripherary
Jamieson tt/rr
Walker (could also tt)
Crake
Simon Clarke
Gene Bates
don't believe Roberts has got time off. He would be in the team otherwise.
He implied in his last diary entry that he was having a meeting post world under 23 result to determine his future.
The curious matter is, both squads do not have any intra season transfers. Unless you count stagiares when the season in winding down, and the UCI requires paperwork and gives their approval. So, he is either on an entire 2006 season Rabobank professional program, or he may have signed a contract for 2007 with maybe a little extra comfort money for this season, while he races espoirs. The espoirs race l'Avenir, so he could not race l'Avenir if he was registered with the pro team.
And he cannot race the under23 worlds if he races with the pros this year.
He looks a good bet to race Commonwealth games though. He is on my bubble, on the periphery that is.
6 riders, of whihc 2 can ride the tt.
Davis (got permission I do believe)
Gerrans
Hayman
O'Neil also tt/rr (if available)
Van Hout also tt/rr (he is competing against Jamieson for this spot I believe, Jamieson can tt)
one more
peripherary
Jamieson tt/rr
Walker (could also tt)
Crake
Simon Clarke
Gene Bates
don't believe Roberts has got time off. He would be in the team otherwise.
#2186
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Originally Posted by classic1
Just finished reading Peipers book - good read.
#2188
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Originally Posted by ed073
Dead set tool.
#2189
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Originally Posted by 531Aussie
A Peiper's Tale
#2190
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Originally Posted by berny
Wrench?
#2191
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Originally Posted by berny
Wrench? 
Last edited by thunder; 01-23-06 at 03:22 AM.
#2192
Originally Posted by 531Aussie
That's the one. Dymocks, Collins, Angus and Robertson, Melbourne Sports Books etc didn't have it listed as of 3 weeks ago.
#2193
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Originally Posted by classic1
That's the one. Dymocks, Collins, Angus and Robertson, Melbourne Sports Books etc didn't have it listed as of 3 weeks ago.
If you can't find out about it, perhaps email the guys that do the cycling show
firstoffthebike@sen.com.au
do you listen to them? It's on Sunday nights at 7pm on SEN 1116am
Last edited by 531Aussie; 01-23-06 at 08:15 PM.
#2194
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Originally Posted by classic1
How does Peiper know Mr Hankey?
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#2195
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I wonder if saccy has finished the Alpine Classic yet
#2197
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Originally Posted by thunder
I take it he he not Jewish 

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From: Bathurst oz
Originally Posted by jock
I wonder if saccy has finished the Alpine Classic yet 

I failed! I failed like the weak bastid I am. I'm shattered. Guess my inexperience bit me on the arse, since I'm not 100% sure what went wrong.
Started late since I needed to do a bog just as the gun went off. Then maybe went a little fast for a start tring to catch some mates back up. But kept my HR below 150, and a cadence of 90, so I doubt it. Went up the first climb (Tawonga Gap) sweet as a nut. Descent was great fun as well, passing heaps of people and almost having head on's with cars. Then the next climb up Falls Creek which took 2 hours, I was still good. Perhaps spinning to slow which might have got me in the end, but I felt good at the time. Coming down off Falls creek was great fun, passing more people and cars this time, but by the time I got to the bottom, I was feeling a bit dusty. Was about 41 degrees by that stage so that might have been a part of it. Then the next sharp climb (back over the steeper side of Tawonga Gap) I just crashed (felt terrible). Felt dizzy and wanted to vomit the whole time. Had a few lie downs but had to keep going as once we got to the top of that hill it was basically downhill all the way to the car. My hamstring felt like it was trying to cramp but I just kept on going as I had to get to the top somehow. Strangely I didn’t realise that it was in fact cramping, and by me keeping on pedalling through the cramp I actually pulled it. So it's swollen and sore now. So about 10 meters from the top got another cramp this time in my thigh. Felt like getting shot. But we finally got over the hill and coasted back to Bright. I just wanted to die. It was 43 degrees at that stage so there was no thought of doing thre next 70km up Mt Buffalo, which is a shame since that looks like a crazy fun descent. So I don’t really know what happened. It took 45 minutes to descend Falls Creek, and I don’t think I drank much in that time (to busy having fun). Being a hot day I think that dehydrated me. Plus, I guess I just wasn't fit enough. That rides like nothing I've never experienced.
So I'm weak as urine and a failure. Going to kick that bastids arse next year though for sure.
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Ouch.
Those alpine roads melt nicely on hot days....nothing like leaning it over at 60kmh to have the tar ooze out slightly under your Michelins.
Crazy mad conditions to be doing a ride like that
Those alpine roads melt nicely on hot days....nothing like leaning it over at 60kmh to have the tar ooze out slightly under your Michelins.
Crazy mad conditions to be doing a ride like that
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Sounds like loads of fun! Hard to keep anything cool in 40+ deg heat.
Hard luck not being able to finish the bugger off, but it's bitten you, eh? Book your accommodation early!
Hard luck not being able to finish the bugger off, but it's bitten you, eh? Book your accommodation early!



