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rockmuncher 02-13-05 03:42 AM


Originally Posted by Expatriate
I recall a few days ago (when The Aussie Thread lived somewhere else) you guys all griping about how uncomfortable your shorts were. Or maybe it was just a$$ pain from paying LBS prices?

... and yet I digress. Did I miss anything on today's ride? Or were you jumping over 5 scared little weeners at the BMX track today?

Brian 02-13-05 03:44 AM

Nope, mowed the lawn and spent the day with the missus. You've got the BMX all wrong. Fearless little gravity defying weeners is more like it.

rockmuncher 02-13-05 04:28 AM


Originally Posted by Expatriate
You've got the BMX all wrong. Fearless little gravity defying weeners is more like it.

Cut their wheels out from under them as you scuttle along, inexorably attached to terra firma :D

Brian 02-13-05 04:50 AM

Nope. Too terrified to take my hands off the grips. Ok, it wasn't that bad, but I was on a borrowed bike, in shorts and a short sleeve shirt with no real protection. The jumps are taller and steeper than when I was a kid, and the drops down the back are steep too. I'll pick it up quickly when my bike arrives, but I was a bit intimidated.

climbo 02-13-05 03:05 PM


Originally Posted by Expatriate
Nope. Too terrified to take my hands off the grips. Ok, it wasn't that bad, but I was on a borrowed bike, in shorts and a short sleeve shirt with no real protection. The jumps are taller and steeper than when I was a kid, and the drops down the back are steep too. I'll pick it up quickly when my bike arrives, but I was a bit intimidated.

Guys, we have to see this !!! When shall we go up and cheer on our exUSA-BMX stud ?!? No protection, now that's hard core !! :D

Thylacine 02-13-05 03:10 PM


Originally Posted by 531Aussie
I wish we had that when I used to race. Pissed me off having the big fat blokes wheel-sucking for the whole race.

By the way, I don't wanna sound like a hero/wanker (I only raced for three years, a long time ago) but just remember that it REALLY, REALLY, REALLY hurts when you crash. I reckon we all forget how much it hurts.

I still get soreness in my shoulder from my last crash which was 2.5 years ago, and I didn't even break anything.

You should try mountainbiking.....or riding with Hitchy :D

rockmuncher 02-13-05 03:13 PM


Originally Posted by climbo
Guys, we have to see this !!! When shall we go up and cheer on our exUSA-BMX stud ?!? No protection, now that's hard core !! :D

Anytime soon (before the winter chill sets in, brrr). Paul should be up for a ride up to Newey/Newi/Newy as well I'd reckon. Coupla beers, train home?

Where's the track? Still behind the velodrome?



Originally Posted by Tigger
You should try mountainbiking.....or riding with Hitchy

ROFLMAO

rockmuncher 02-13-05 03:24 PM

Speaking of winter chill, I need to get out to Calga sometime soon to familiarise myself with that bastard of a course before road racing season starts. I was thinking doing it one Saturday instead of Akuna Bay. Anyone keen on making a ride of it?

Brian 02-13-05 03:26 PM


Originally Posted by climbo
Guys, we have to see this !!! When shall we go up and cheer on our exUSA-BMX stud ?!? No protection, now that's hard core !! :D


Originally Posted by rockmuncher
Anytime soon (before the winter chill sets in, brrr). Paul should be up for a ride up to Newey/Newi/Newy as well I'd reckon. Coupla beers, train home?

Where's the track? Still behind the velodrome?

Neu-oui?

I've ordered a full face helmet, and I have the pants, jersey, gloves, etc. Just didn't have them Saturday.
Munchie, if you were asking about the BMX track, it's the Lake Mac one in Argy. I think I'll be ok without any cheering section for a long while.

rockmuncher 02-13-05 03:32 PM


Originally Posted by Expatriate
Neu-oui?

I've ordered a full face helmet, and I have the pants, jersey, gloves, etc. Just didn't have them Saturday.
Munchie, if you were asking about the BMX track, it's the Lake Mac one in Argy. I think I'll be ok without any cheering section for a long while.

Excellent. We promise not to cheer.

Climbo... 85km flat ride to argenton, watch Expat for forty seconds, then straight to Sulphide Workers for some amber, then stagger down the gravel verge to the train station to catch the all stations back to Gossy. :D

Brian 02-13-05 03:36 PM

I'm hoping to do a lap in the 30's...

climbo 02-13-05 03:37 PM


Originally Posted by rockmuncher
Excellent. We promise not to cheer.

Climbo... 85km flat ride to argenton, watch Expat for forty seconds, then straight to Sulphide Workers for some amber, then stagger down the gravel verge to the train station to catch the all stations back to Gossy. :D

When's it on?

Brian 02-13-05 04:29 PM

Once I actually start racing, it's every Saturday night. I think races start at 6. The season follows the school season.

rockmuncher 02-13-05 04:30 PM


Originally Posted by climbo
When's it on?

I just gets better and better :D
Saturday Nights 6:00 till 8:30. Three gates of old codgers!! Now that's entertainment!

Mind you, we'll have to get Expat down one Sunday. Race then an easy tour to Terrigal via Chittaway and Bateau Bay for second breakfast maybe. only three little mounds to cover Expat, no sherpas required :)

Brian 02-13-05 04:36 PM

The weekend before this past one there were 135 racers and 16 in the Masters. The "Old codgers" were all about your age, Munchie. Second brekkie? Is that because I'll lose the first? I need some proper slicks for the MTB before I attempt anything over 40k in distance, and I'll still be slow as a wet day.

rockmuncher 02-13-05 04:50 PM

The trip from Ourimbah to Terrigal is almost exactly 30km of mostly flat stuff. Second brekkie is because a simple bland bar after racing just isn't enough. The slow cruise is to ease out the pain and suffering in the legs.

As for being slow as a wet day, we'll borrow someone's floor pump and give those MTB tyres 140psi. You'll be flying (or floating) :)

Brian 02-13-05 04:56 PM

I don't think there's too many MTB tires (even slicks) that will tolerate more than 80-85psi before really bad things happen.

Looks like it's time to take my Aussie Princess out for coffee. It's that day when we'll do special things together - coffee, shop for BMX bike, walk the dog on the beach, shop for BMX bike, romantic dinner at Italian restaurant...

rockmuncher 02-13-05 05:23 PM


Originally Posted by Expatriate
I don't think there's too many MTB tires (even slicks) that will tolerate more than 80-85psi before really bad things happen.

Looks like it's time to take my Aussie Princess out for coffee. It's that day when we'll do special things together - coffee, shop for BMX bike, walk the dog on the beach, shop for BMX bike, romantic dinner at Italian restaurant...

You call your Cannondale MTB "Aussie Princess"? :p

climbo 02-13-05 08:57 PM


Originally Posted by rockmuncher
You call your Cannondale MTB "Aussie Princess"? :p

walk the dog on the beach? I bet you don't call her that to her face. Who goes to dinner, the dog or the bike?

Coasties, we might have to take in a few jumps at Terrigal ourselves and have an oldies BMX showdown !!

Brian 02-13-05 09:53 PM


Originally Posted by rockmuncher
You call your Cannondale MTB "Aussie Princess"? :p

That's pushing it...



Originally Posted by climbo
walk the dog on the beach? I bet you don't call her that to her face. Who goes to dinner, the dog or the bike?

Coasties, we might have to take in a few jumps at Terrigal ourselves and have an oldies BMX showdown !!


Too far.

The Cannondale is American made. My wife is 100% Aussie. The dog is continental toy spaniel. You mongrels are just jealous because I stole one of your wimmin. A good one too.

rockmuncher 02-13-05 10:01 PM


Originally Posted by Expatriate
American

Look out! Expat is playin with his crayons again :roflmao:

climbo 02-13-05 10:02 PM

Sheilas, you can have 'em all mate ! Especially today.

Nice day for a ROAD ride, or MTB or anything really, beautiful out. (oblig content, no response nec.)

Brian 02-13-05 10:37 PM


Originally Posted by rockmuncher
Look out! Expat is playin with his crayons again :roflmao:

Don't fark with me today, I got the 64 box with the sharpener. I'll take your eye out!

rockmuncher 02-13-05 10:54 PM


Originally Posted by Expatriate
Don't fark with me today, I got the 64 box with the sharpener. I'll take your eye out!

Stop it, I'm trying to work. The boss doesn't think it's appropriate for me to spend so much time on the floor holding my guts in.

dbuckingham144 02-13-05 11:31 PM


Originally Posted by rockmuncher
In Newcastle you will find a bunch of old cronies like me desperately clinging to their youth on a Sunday morning at Kooragang Island. Start time is 8:00am (for some unknown reason they actually start on time, so be early). Entry is $8:00 I think

Also be aware that they change the start times during daylight savings. Non DST start times are usually an hour later.

Hey Rockmuncher,

I am from the Newcastle area and am interested to know a bit more about Kooragang races. I would be a complete beginner when it comes to racing so what kind of difficulty and distances are we looking at? Also do you know of any other social riding clubs around the Newcastle area at all?

Cheers

Dan.


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