Hitchy will concur....there's a great BMX track near our place.
But I'm over the average age of the users by about 16 years.
But I'm over the average age of the users by about 16 years.
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That track is the Lake Macquarie council track at Argenton.
For details https://www.lakemac.com.au/CityFacili...p?DBComID=1065
For details https://www.lakemac.com.au/CityFacili...p?DBComID=1065
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Seems like a go-ahead guy, something the sport desperately needs.
what was the vote count? do they tell you what he won by? Good news though, he's a local boy ! Originally Posted by berny
Congrats to Kerrie Ruffles, new EL Presidente Cycling NSW
Seems like a go-ahead guy, something the sport desperately needs.

Fellas, I missed Paris-Nice last weekend and looks like this weekend I'm going to miss the Paris-Roubaix coverage, too. I mean, not that it really matters because the thing was last weekend and Boonen won, but is anyone recording these?
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But I'm over the average age of the users by about 16 years.
hmm long way from sydney to mexico to use a BMX track unfortunatley! Originally Posted by ed073
Hitchy will concur....there's a great BMX track near our place. But I'm over the average age of the users by about 16 years.
i hear there is a decent one in castle hill which is near my place, anyone ridden there?
Lake Mquarie huh? mite check it out next time im up at the holiday house.
On the XC MTB side of thigns, is there anything thats worth riding up there other than Ourimbah (gotta love that place) and Killingworth (never ridden it bit ive heard its hella good)? Going to take a weekend of riding in up there soon with some friends and im keen to find out whats worth riding.
Rockmuncher, do you ride Lane Cove often? i live about 2 minutes ride from the Epping singletrack trailhead but ride there infrequently as its not my favourite of places.
His Gregness and Steve Bauer in the Oakley Eyeshades, WITH forehead sweat band.
I had a pair of those....they were white frames, gold iridium, circa 1990. Shocking.
I had a pair of those....they were white frames, gold iridium, circa 1990. Shocking.
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Yesterday was my first time there ever. I'll be takin the littlun's down there one weekend: it's brilliant for hide 'n' seek and all those other crap games I can remember payin as a kid! As for riding it frequently, well it might become my mid winter lunchtime circuit. It's close enough to work to get to quickly and seems pretty peaceful, just too short.Originally Posted by HDTVKSS
Rockmuncher, do you ride Lane Cove often? i live about 2 minutes ride from the Epping singletrack trailhead but ride there infrequently as its not my favourite of places.
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Much more significantOriginally Posted by ed073
LeMond's stoopid Scott Drop-In handlerbars??
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Originally Posted by rockmuncher
Yesterday was my first time there ever. I'll be takin the littlun's down there one weekend: it's brilliant for hide 'n' seek and all those other crap games I can remember payin as a kid! As for riding it frequently, well it might become my mid winter lunchtime circuit. It's close enough to work to get to quickly and seems pretty peaceful, just too short.
too short?? you can get a 2 hour or so ride out of that place easily if you follow all the places to go, what parts did you ride? if you go looking you can find to really techy singletrack. im not a huge fan of the lane cove side of things though and tend to stay on the epping / pennant hills side.
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Much more significant
Umm.....Chiapucci and Mottet have the same glasses?

Pascal Lino is about to be spat OTB at a great rate of knots.
And CC and MI are about to go off the front and shatter Bugno's dreams of winning a Tour for the next 5 years.....
And CC and MI are about to go off the front and shatter Bugno's dreams of winning a Tour for the next 5 years.....
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I rode on the main tar bit. My road bike isn't into the off-road sceneOriginally Posted by HDTVKSS
too short?? you can get a 2 hour or so ride out of that place easily if you follow all the places to go, what parts did you ride? if you go looking you can find to really techy singletrack. im not a huge fan of the lane cove side of things though and tend to stay on the epping / pennant hills side.
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It signifies the beginning of the end for LeMond (as he's about to be dropped), and the beginning of the beginning for Indurain.
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eh, close enough.It signifies the beginning of the end for LeMond (as he's about to be dropped), and the beginning of the beginning for Indurain.
Ta-ta, Greggles.
The pundits reckon if Bugno went with those two, history could be very different.
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I didn't know he was considered that good. I thought he was just another Alex Zuelle Originally Posted by ed073
The pundits reckon if Bugno went with those two, history could be very different.

Led the 1990 Giro from start to finish
Set a record time for Milan-San Remo finishing solo.
Back to back world champ, outsprinting the Green Jersey for that year's Tour (Laurent Jalabert) in Benidorm 1992. Resident Cycling Central goofball Stephen Hodge was in the front group that day....
Beat Johan Museeuw in a sprint finish to win Flanders
Now a rescue chopper pilot for lost skiers
I'm a big fan.......
Set a record time for Milan-San Remo finishing solo.
Back to back world champ, outsprinting the Green Jersey for that year's Tour (Laurent Jalabert) in Benidorm 1992. Resident Cycling Central goofball Stephen Hodge was in the front group that day....
Beat Johan Museeuw in a sprint finish to win Flanders
Now a rescue chopper pilot for lost skiers
I'm a big fan.......

I'd be curious to see how many people over 6ft have won the majors. I remember seeing a pic of three former TdF winners - Lemond and 2 others - and they were all 5ft 8ins. Must be something in the power-to-weight rulebook that says you must be 5ft 8ins and 65kgs to stand a chance in hell of winning one of the big tours. (Unless you'rea freak like Mig.)
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what about B-jarney Riis? How tall's he?Originally Posted by Thylacine
I'd be curious to see how many people over 6ft have won the majors. I remember seeing a pic of three former TdF winners - Lemond and 2 others - and they were all 5ft 8ins. Must be something in the power-to-weight rulebook that says you must be 5ft 8ins and 65kgs to stand a chance in hell of winning one of the big tours. (Unless you'rea freak like Mig.)
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6'2", maybe.Originally Posted by 531Aussie
what about B-jarney Riis? How tall's he?
6'3" if he had hair.
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i see
another freak of nature. No pro ever looked more comfortable on the bike.
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5'8" is clearly the optimium height for champions. I can't wait 

I was Rominger fan. I suppose it's an Aussie thing to go for an underdog....but one with a really good chance. 
I think it was 1993 when I thought Rominger cracked Indurain on one of the climbs -- can't remember exactly -- but "Indy" was either having a bad day, or he caught back up....not sure.
When Rominger set that hour record, I went off. I was carrying this mag around for weeks, annoying the crap out of EVERYONE -- even people who didn't give a shit about riding.

When Rominger was out here, I knew a guy who spotted him on Beach Road, and had a big chin-wag

I think it was 1993 when I thought Rominger cracked Indurain on one of the climbs -- can't remember exactly -- but "Indy" was either having a bad day, or he caught back up....not sure.
When Rominger set that hour record, I went off. I was carrying this mag around for weeks, annoying the crap out of EVERYONE -- even people who didn't give a shit about riding.

When Rominger was out here, I knew a guy who spotted him on Beach Road, and had a big chin-wag


