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Thylacine 08-15-05 06:39 PM

I'll be doing the Around the Bay in a Day. I still think it's expensive, but what the heck.

Melbourne 12 Hr Enduro on Sept 17, Around the Bay in a Day October....what other torture do I need to get the Trifecta?

Lotek - Suprised I'm still here? Wha-?

lotek 08-15-05 06:43 PM


Originally Posted by Thylacine
Lotek - Suprised I'm still here? Wha-?

I frequent Serotta forums.

marty

HobartDave 08-15-05 06:46 PM


Originally Posted by ed073
I believe I'm being roped in this year. Not fully ATB, though. Just Sorrento return.
Hopefully the weather will be OK so I can perve Kerry O'Keefe-style

I'll be doing the full ATB. Melbourne to Sorrento first. Definately want the good weather.

climbo 08-15-05 06:47 PM

ATB expensive - yes.... wait on, you get "Lunch, including a PowerBar". Worth every penny :)

My brother-in-law and his brother are doing the full thing.

ed073 08-15-05 06:48 PM


Originally Posted by climbo
ATB expensive - yes.... wait on, you get "Lunch, including a PowerBar". Worth every penny :)

My brother-in-law and his brother are doing the full thing.


I have a massive issue paying to ride on public roads if it's not a race.

climbo 08-15-05 06:49 PM


Originally Posted by lotek
I frequent Serotta forums.

marty

sounds like a forum in need of more Aussies. :)

HDTVKSS 08-15-05 07:05 PM

for those of you that compete in crits, road races etc, at what level is their prize money? ( if any??) just curious. in MTB there seems to be cash at the elite state/national level, was wondering if the same was extended across road racing?

Thylacine 08-15-05 07:12 PM


Originally Posted by lotek
I frequent Serotta forums.

marty

Oh no, not at all. I haven't finished 'wrecking' Bikeforums yet. Once I have though, oh yeah, I'll have to concentrate solely on the Serotta forum so I can 'wreck' that, too. :rolleyes:

climbo 08-15-05 07:25 PM


Originally Posted by HDTVKSS
for those of you that compete in crits, road races etc, at what level is their prize money? ( if any??) just curious. in MTB there seems to be cash at the elite state/national level, was wondering if the same was extended across road racing?

yeah it's cash at that level, here's the prize list for the Melb-Warn.

http://www.caribou.net.au/pdf/melbwa...money_2005.pdf

It's cash at our local races also, the more people that race, the more gets allocated to prize money.

HDTVKSS 08-15-05 07:28 PM

really? so MTB is getting short changed a little there then. i know there was a fair few people who were peed off that at the richmond state round that there was sweet FA prize money. interesting.

climbo 08-15-05 07:37 PM

not a lot at local races though, a win might get you $10 to $100 depending on division and size of race. My CD race win in Div C1 got me $45 on Sunday.

What do you get for a MTB race?

HDTVKSS 08-15-05 07:51 PM

club level, even to A grade seems to win you a nice purty ribbon. given that at western syd 100+ ppl normally turn up at $15 a pop, you think they could at least throw some money down.... Im not sure on nat/state i think it depends on the club running it.

Theres an event known as the Epic running up in QLD shortly, and i think there are a few $400 prizes on offer for winning or leading at certain points. its also the richest MTB race in aus....

jock 08-15-05 09:19 PM


Originally Posted by HDTVKSS
club level, even to A grade seems to win you a nice purty ribbon. given that at western syd 100+ ppl normally turn up at $15 a pop, you think they could at least throw some money down.... Im not sure on nat/state i think it depends on the club running it.

Theres an event known as the Epic running up in QLD shortly, and i think there are a few $400 prizes on offer for winning or leading at certain points. its also the richest MTB race in aus....

I read somewhere that lot of european ('club' level) races no longer offer cash prizes. They used to be rich events but now they often just offer local produce like a giant ham or cheese or whatever. Their reasoning is that guys were juicing up to take out the prizemoney and the quality of racing wasn't good because of the constant blocking.

HDTVKSS 08-15-05 09:34 PM


Originally Posted by jock
I read somewhere that lot of european ('club' level) races no longer offer cash prizes. They used to be rich events but now they often just offer local produce like a giant ham or cheese or whatever. Their reasoning is that guys were juicing up to take out the prizemoney and the quality of racing wasn't good because of the constant blocking.

i guess that the reasoning behind the giant ham or cheese is to offset any benefit of juice? :D

wattsy_rules 08-15-05 11:23 PM


Originally Posted by Thylacine
You eeeeeediot. That's not me, that's the courier on the blue one, right?

NOPE!! It was you. At the corner of Russell and Flinders Lane. Burnt Orange bike and hair...

wattsy_rules 08-15-05 11:24 PM


Originally Posted by Expatriate
You mean it's a bike too?!

Yep and too ugly as well...which is more than I can say for the rider :D

wattsy_rules 08-15-05 11:26 PM


Originally Posted by wattsy_rules
Yep and too ugly as well...which is more than I can say for the rider :D

What I meant to say was "NOT too ugly..." man, my writting skills SUCK!

ed073 08-15-05 11:28 PM


Originally Posted by wattsy_rules
NOPE!! It was you. At the corner of Russell and Flinders Lane. Burnt Orange bike and hair...


MAybe it was Cameron Ling?

Thylacine 08-15-05 11:43 PM


Originally Posted by wattsy_rules
NOPE!! It was you. At the corner of Russell and Flinders Lane. Burnt Orange bike and hair...

Ah, bugger.

Well, next time yell out 'Wazzzzzaaaaaaa'?

That musta been Friday when I was out taking photos of all the cool graffiti and stencil art down Hosier Lane, amongst other things.

Half an hour later I nearly got squished by Johnny Ho and his rabbit-in-the-headlights family as he decided he could scoot past me in his 4wd then turn in front of me. :mad:

wattsy_rules 08-15-05 11:43 PM


Originally Posted by ed073
MAybe it was Cameron Ling?

Not THAT ugly!

wattsy_rules 08-15-05 11:44 PM


Originally Posted by Thylacine
Ah, bugger.

Well, next time yell out 'Wazzzzzaaaaaaa'?

That musta been Friday when I was out taking photos of all the cool graffiti and stencil art down Hosier Lane, amongst other things.

So...suggesting riding with one's head up one's B*tt????

Brian 08-16-05 01:32 AM

This is the Aussie Thread I'm used to. Keep up the questionable work, boys.

lamagy 08-16-05 04:39 AM

for the Sydney folks,

which store do you recommend anywhere in the sydney metro, that has good product,knowledgeable staff and prices not too steep.

thanks,

lama

Brian 08-16-05 04:50 AM


Originally Posted by lamagy
for the Sydney folks,

which store do you recommend anywhere in the sydney metro, that has good product,knowledgeable staff and prices not too steep.

thanks,

lama

Lama, don't think that I'm just picking on you, but I'm really anxious to see if such a store actually exists. I'd be surprised here with any two of those at one store.

berny 08-16-05 05:52 AM


Originally Posted by lamagy
for the Sydney folks,

which store do you recommend anywhere in the sydney metro, that has good product,knowledgeable staff and prices not too steep.

thanks,

lama

Eddie Salas Cycles
Rooty Hill
Phone: 9675 3817


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