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#4526
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Originally Posted by ed073
Bloody hell!!
Did you get in an early piss-up on Friday?
#4527
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Oi Rowan, where do you get decent info on the randoneers thingy?
#4528
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Audax Australia's website.
www.audax.org.au
It has everything you might want to know... calendar, joining, reports... even downloads of back issues of the magazine, Checkpoint (which contains a lot of useful stuff. Then there are links to various other randonnee sites.
www.audax.org.au
It has everything you might want to know... calendar, joining, reports... even downloads of back issues of the magazine, Checkpoint (which contains a lot of useful stuff. Then there are links to various other randonnee sites.
#4529
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Originally Posted by 531Aussie
Morning
Well, coach Ed kinda suggested I might wanna try adding two 150+km rides a week (something I've never done before), so all I was planning was 5 times up and down Beach Rd instead of two.
Maybe a trip out to King Lake, or something.
Well, coach Ed kinda suggested I might wanna try adding two 150+km rides a week (something I've never done before), so all I was planning was 5 times up and down Beach Rd instead of two.
Maybe a trip out to King Lake, or something.time spent in the shoes = form. (an old Heiko Salzwedel special)
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Originally Posted by 531Aussie
Jeez, Ed...only 2 days off?
Did you get in an early piss-up on Friday?
Did you get in an early piss-up on Friday?
Indeed. Blast off from here was about 1.30.
It's like a ghost town today......I've had 2 phone calls.
#4531
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Originally Posted by ed073
Good stuff.
time spent in the shoes = form. (an old Heiko Salzwedel special)
time spent in the shoes = form. (an old Heiko Salzwedel special)
but at least we got rid of the very small bunch
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Hey 532.
What was that stuff all about on the Hurting People's Feelings thread? Were eyou dinky-di? I thought for a moment you had killed off the thread with a dose of sanity. I was trying to think of a reply, but couldn't without looking too harsh.
What was that stuff all about on the Hurting People's Feelings thread? Were eyou dinky-di? I thought for a moment you had killed off the thread with a dose of sanity. I was trying to think of a reply, but couldn't without looking too harsh.
#4533
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Originally Posted by Rowan
Hey 532 

Originally Posted by Rowan
What was that stuff all about on the Hurting People's Feelings thread? Were eyou dinky-di? I thought for a moment you had killed off the thread with a dose of sanity. I was trying to think of a reply, but couldn't without looking too harsh. 

Feel free to have a crack; I've heard 'em all before.
Unfortunately, I have a relative who's schizophrenic, and a couple of others who are "just" bipolar, and there are times when even a wrong look from someone can throw them off for a few days.
I couldn't figure out that response from WorldWind:
"It's a good thing none of us are strangers..... except you. Who are you?" Is he just trying to be funny, or does he actually think he knows someone very well after exchanging a few sentences on a forum?
This doesn't mean I'm getting all heavy on yooz; we've been dealing with it for nearly 20 years, so you don't have to tiptoe.
Any, like I said in that post, we just never know how sensitive people are to being bagged, even on an open forum like this.
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#4534
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Originally Posted by ed073
time spent in the shoes = form. (an old Heiko Salzwedel special)
My 'lack of understanding' problem was augmented by hanging out with "scientists" (physiology lecturers who never rode bikes), who laughed at the suggestion of training 600 or 700km a week for 45km criterium.Like I've said before, when training for the criteriums and track stuff, I used to absolutely KILL myself for less than 200km a week.
Do track riders still do heaps of kms?
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Originally Posted by 531Aussie
does this mean I'm going up your estimation
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Originally Posted by 531Aussie
Stewart Cook, who used to own Gran Prix Cyles in Caulfield Sth, and was a strong time-trialer, often told me about his very long training rides which only averaged about 28kmh. Coming from a gym background, to me, this made about as much sense as doing 10,000 reps to improve your max bench weight. It just never sunk in, and he basically ended up telling me I was a d1ckhead.
My 'lack of understanding' problem was augmented by hanging out with "scientists" (physiology lecturers who never rode bikes), who laughed at the suggestion of training 600 or 700km a week for 45km event.
Like I've said before, when training for the criteriums and track stuff, I used to absolutely KILL myself for less than 200km a week.
Do track riders still do heaps of kms?
My 'lack of understanding' problem was augmented by hanging out with "scientists" (physiology lecturers who never rode bikes), who laughed at the suggestion of training 600 or 700km a week for 45km event.Like I've said before, when training for the criteriums and track stuff, I used to absolutely KILL myself for less than 200km a week.
Do track riders still do heaps of kms?
That's probably the answer. Look at Ryan Bailey's physique in winning Olympic gold medals, then the Madison and other longer-distance riders like Brown, O'Grady, McGee et al, who are built more like lean road riders (in fact, they are). (Sorry to be sexist in the examples -- Mears and McTier and Carragan probably display the same traits).
So the answer, by my deduction (and according to the Stern creed) would be two-fold. Sprint track cyclists would concentrate time on building muscle bulk and power (most likely in the gym), and the endurance riders would do what they always have done -- ride, ride, ride.
Howzat?
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WTF??? Where is this post 531?? I dun get it? What woz the context?
???
Originally Posted by Aussie531
HELLO MUNCHO??? I haven't scared you off, have I? 

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For anyone in need of an Orwellian Experience https://www.broom.org/epic/
#4539
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Originally Posted by Rowan
So the answer, by my deduction (and according to the Stern creed) would be two-fold. Sprint track cyclists would concentrate time on building muscle bulk and power (most likely in the gym), and the endurance riders would do what they always have done -- ride, ride, ride.
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Did you get my tip about the smiley faces the other day?
Rather than waiting for them to load, you can just type the code. For example, for "roflmao", you just type "roflmao" with the colons on either side. Same with the smile, etc
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#4540
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Bikes: how long have you got?
Oi All,
just finished Xmas dinner (burp!)......could possibly have put on the odd kg in the last few days!...just what an already fat barstard needs with the 'alpine classic' less than a month away....oh well, nose to the grindstone (well feet anyway!). BTW, my brother-in-law & family are in ****et for the xmas holidays!...all are safe...they were in the hotel havong brekky, when the next thing water is lapping around their ankles....didn't know what the fark was going on...they were staying on the 4th floor & the water made it to the 2nd.....all safe thankfully...they are trying to get a plane to Bangkok today....looks like they might be hitching a lift on a RAF hercules......the place is totally stuffed according to my brother in law. he says the death toll will be much higher than has been suggested yet!
Hitchy
just finished Xmas dinner (burp!)......could possibly have put on the odd kg in the last few days!...just what an already fat barstard needs with the 'alpine classic' less than a month away....oh well, nose to the grindstone (well feet anyway!). BTW, my brother-in-law & family are in ****et for the xmas holidays!...all are safe...they were in the hotel havong brekky, when the next thing water is lapping around their ankles....didn't know what the fark was going on...they were staying on the 4th floor & the water made it to the 2nd.....all safe thankfully...they are trying to get a plane to Bangkok today....looks like they might be hitching a lift on a RAF hercules......the place is totally stuffed according to my brother in law. he says the death toll will be much higher than has been suggested yet!
Hitchy
#4541
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Originally Posted by rockmuncher
WTF??? Where is this post 531?? I dun get it? What woz the context?
???
???
Then I realized and deleted the message
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Originally Posted by Hitchy
just finished Xmas dinner (burp!)......could possibly have put on the odd kg in the last few days!...just what an already fat barstard needs with the 'alpine classic' less than a month away....
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Originally Posted by 531Aussie
Sorry. I got you mixed up with Rowan. 

#4544
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Originally Posted by rockmuncher
Yeah. We're bloody identical twins. Only our mothers can tell us apart.
#4545
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Originally Posted by 531Aussie
Do track riders still do heaps of kms?
Sprinters, no. Lots of short, maximal efforts with prolonged recovery sessions and gym work.
Endurance, yes. Basically a professional road program with some specialized track sessions.
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Originally Posted by 531Aussie
Hmmmm.....haven't seen you post on Cycling Forums. Do you have a different user name over there?
Did you get my tip about the smiley faces the other day?
Rather than waiting for them to load, you can just type the code. For exapmle, for "roflmao", you just type "roflmao" with the colons on either side. same with the smile, etc
Did you get my tip about the smiley faces the other day?
Rather than waiting for them to load, you can just type the code. For exapmle, for "roflmao", you just type "roflmao" with the colons on either side. same with the smile, etc
And yeah. Picked up on the smilies, thanks. Trouble is trying to remember them all. Here we go, we'll test it out with
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Originally Posted by 531Aussie
Yep, sorry 

#4548
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Originally Posted by Hitchy
Oi All,
just finished Xmas dinner (burp!)......could possibly have put on the odd kg in the last few days!...just what an already fat barstard needs with the 'alpine classic' less than a month away....oh well, nose to the grindstone (well feet anyway!). BTW, my brother-in-law & family are in ****et for the xmas holidays!...all are safe...they were in the hotel havong brekky, when the next thing water is lapping around their ankles....didn't know what the fark was going on...they were staying on the 4th floor & the water made it to the 2nd.....all safe thankfully...they are trying to get a plane to Bangkok today....looks like they might be hitching a lift on a RAF hercules......the place is totally stuffed according to my brother in law. he says the death toll will be much higher than has been suggested yet!
Hitchy
just finished Xmas dinner (burp!)......could possibly have put on the odd kg in the last few days!...just what an already fat barstard needs with the 'alpine classic' less than a month away....oh well, nose to the grindstone (well feet anyway!). BTW, my brother-in-law & family are in ****et for the xmas holidays!...all are safe...they were in the hotel havong brekky, when the next thing water is lapping around their ankles....didn't know what the fark was going on...they were staying on the 4th floor & the water made it to the 2nd.....all safe thankfully...they are trying to get a plane to Bangkok today....looks like they might be hitching a lift on a RAF hercules......the place is totally stuffed according to my brother in law. he says the death toll will be much higher than has been suggested yet!
Hitchy
Just bad news all round.
Makes you respect nature....we can't control everything!
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Originally Posted by rockmuncher
Yeah. We're bloody identical twins. Only our mothers can tell us apart.
#4550
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Originally Posted by ed073
Sprinters, no. Lots of short, maximal efforts with prolonged recovery sessions and gym work.
Endurance, yes. Basically a professional road program with some specialized track sessions.
Endurance, yes. Basically a professional road program with some specialized track sessions.



