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jock 01-30-06 04:31 PM

Were you sneaking around at the custom frame builders convention a coupla weeks ago? Looked like a bloody good perv (if you're into bike frames, tubing, and stuff)

Thylacine 01-30-06 04:40 PM

To answer the first question, I decided to get married then disappear to NZ for two weeks to go 'Tramping'. Little did I know it didn't involve any Tramps, but instead involved walking 55kms over a mountain.

Oh yeah, and the '06 Thylacine website is sort of up and sort of running. :)

Wilchemy 01-30-06 05:04 PM

Not the perfect start for Graeme Brown in his new Rabobank colours....
http://www.cyclingnews.com/road.php?...tar06/qatar061

Congrats on the nuptials, Thylacine.

climbo 01-30-06 05:21 PM

he started a few days before and did OK.

3rd Doha International GP - 1.1
Doha, Qatar, January 27, 2006

8 Graeme Brown (Aus) Rabobank

Wilchemy 01-30-06 05:34 PM


Originally Posted by climbo
he started a few days before and did OK.

3rd Doha International GP - 1.1
Doha, Qatar, January 27, 2006

8 Graeme Brown (Aus) Rabobank


So he did. I missed that result -oops :o

I'd like to see him do well with Rabobank. Has some talent, and some good agro too!

berny 01-30-06 06:08 PM


Originally Posted by jock
Yup,......... wait in a queue for 12 mins while the numb-nuts behind the counter plodded along at his own merry pace.:(

CRAP!


...................... Oh well, another day another lesson learned. Getting sick of learnin stuff. :(
Yep I fully understand. Got a good tow into the prime sprint last nite only to leave my jump a half bike length too late, then picked the wrong wheel in the finish sprint :( ... but managed a third. :D
Way too much to know :rolleyes:

jock 01-30-06 06:23 PM


Originally Posted by berny
Got a good tow into the prime sprint last nite only to leave my jump a half bike length too late, then picked the wrong wheel in the finish sprint :( ... but managed a third.

A place is better than a feeble excuse young berny, well done on getting third!

Brian 01-30-06 07:39 PM

Congrats to you, Tiger. :beer:

[sucker]

jock 01-30-06 07:42 PM

Finished packing the contrainer Expat?

Been boning up on Joseph Smith?

classic1 01-30-06 07:46 PM

Here is the Commonwealth Games road course.

http://www.melbourne2006.com.au/Spor.../Cycling+Road/

What to you reckon fellas?

berny 01-30-06 07:53 PM


Originally Posted by jock
A place is better than a feeble excuse young berny, well done on getting third!

Tanx Jock. I been werkin hard lately. The new M7 c/w is proving to be a very good asset. It's exceptionally convenient for me being just 5mins down the road and allows me train more frequently. The northern ride has some challenging (for me) hills and has a nice latte' stop at the turnaround :D
I rode it Oz day, Satdy with a young 38yo, raced the boat Satdyarvo, rode the Vets 2hr enduro Sundy for a 7th and did Penrith yesterday and I really do feel great today, good enough to even do Marcony 2nite.:eek: ..............well maybe not.
Must be doing something right though.

jock 01-30-06 07:54 PM


Originally Posted by class_act
Here is the Commonwealth Games road course. What to you reckon fellas?

Well on the face of it it has to be one of the wierdest and flattest road courses I've ever seen.

But aside from it looks like it could be a whole lotta fun. It's like a hybrid road/crit course with plenty of technical aspects and two hotdog sections. Plenty of places for people to try to 'run and hide', and two nice long sections for riders to guage how far away the break is.

Definitely a course for the strong men. Nothing in it for the hill freaks. Sprinters will be licking their lips because all they have to do is hold on and get their team mates to close down any little breaks.

jock 01-30-06 08:01 PM

Time trial's on beach road. Wonder if that'll interfere with Hell Ride :)

531Aussie 01-30-06 08:07 PM


Originally Posted by lotek
Haven't really been. I do miss South Africa though.
Wouldn't mind some time on bondi beach or some extended
dive time on the barrier.
was supposed to go (work) but contracts fell through.

oh, I thought you'd been here, which is why you know about cricket and "singles" :)

531Aussie 01-30-06 08:11 PM


Originally Posted by Thylacine
, I decided to get married :)

O.............M................G.........!!!!!!! :eek:

climbo 01-30-06 08:21 PM


Originally Posted by classic1
Here is the Commonwealth Games road course.

http://www.melbourne2006.com.au/Spor.../Cycling+Road/

What to you reckon fellas?


:eek:

531Aussie 01-30-06 08:35 PM


Originally Posted by classic1
Here is the Commonwealth Games road course.
http://www.melbourne2006.com.au/Spor.../Cycling+Road/
What to you reckon fellas?

that's shorter and tighter than some shopping mall criteriums!! I reckon the Sandown cousre is longer that.!!

classic1 01-30-06 08:38 PM


Originally Posted by jock
Well on the face of it it has to be one of the wierdest and flattest road courses I've ever seen.

But aside from it looks like it could be a whole lotta fun. It's like a hybrid road/crit course with plenty of technical aspects and two hotdog sections. Plenty of places for people to try to 'run and hide', and two nice long sections for riders to guage how far away the break is.

Definitely a course for the strong men. Nothing in it for the hill freaks. Sprinters will be licking their lips because all they have to do is hold on and get their team mates to close down any little breaks.

I bet that it won't be a bunch sprint. Course is too technical. 175km of jumping out of corners!

There are places on the course where you can see the race 3 times per lap!!! I'm going to go down for a look.

Ed said a while back he wouldn't go across the road to see the Commonwealth Games :) You have to at least go for a look.

531Aussie 01-30-06 08:42 PM


Originally Posted by classic1
Course is too technical. 175km of jumping out of corners!.

exactly!! what type of 'road race' is that??!!

jock 01-30-06 08:44 PM

I'm putting my money on plenty of 'carbon-meets-bitumen' action. :lol:

62vette 01-30-06 08:55 PM


Originally Posted by jock
I'm putting my money on plenty of 'carbon-meets-bitumen' action. :lol:

And carbon meets fallen rider action as well - you don't want to be the first bugger down and have the rest of the field ride over your back

classic1 01-30-06 09:07 PM


Originally Posted by jock
I'm putting my money on plenty of 'carbon-meets-bitumen' action. :lol:

:lol:

Wilchemy 01-30-06 09:29 PM


Originally Posted by jock
Time trial's on beach road. Wonder if that'll interfere with Hell Ride :)

Nah, the Hell Ride starts where the TT turnaround is & heads further south away from the city.

Definitely a weird RR course though.

classic1 01-30-06 09:29 PM


Originally Posted by 531Aussie
that's shorter and tighter than some shopping mall criteriums!! I reckon the Sandown cousre is longer that.!!

Definitely. I can't believe that they found an 11km circuit in such a small area.

berny 01-30-06 09:39 PM


Originally Posted by classic1
Here is the Commonwealth Games road course.

http://www.melbourne2006.com.au/Spor.../Cycling+Road/

What to you reckon fellas?

It's hard to believe they had much input from road cyclists. Triathletes maybe, road riders uh uh :rolleyes:

I suppose if you get dropped, you could ride over to the MCG and watch the crikit :)


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