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Old 09-13-04 | 07:26 PM
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Hitchy...Sensational...LMOA...So you are human afterall...

Makes my p1ssy ride on Sunday look like childs play.
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Old 09-13-04 | 08:37 PM
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Originally Posted by ed073
Another glowing endorsement of our sport for those thinking of taking it up.
Exactly. There goes my "comeback"
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Old 09-13-04 | 08:37 PM
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Hitchy...Sensational...LMOA...So you are human afterall...

Makes my p1ssy ride on Sunday look like childs play.
.....thank you for the sympathy!....you can all stop laughing now!......on a serious note, one of my mates who did finish this Australian version of the 'Ididerod'...(y'know that cross country alaskan thing with the huskies etc)...hasn't had any feeling in the tips of 3 fingers since it finished. went to the doc this morning...mild frostbite!......in Oz!!!....damn it was cold!.....another mate sat in the car with the heater running for 15 minutes before he could take his gillet off...hands couldn't grip the zipper!.....

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Old 09-13-04 | 08:47 PM
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Originally Posted by Hitchy
...hasn't had any feeling in the tips of 3 fingers since it finished. went to the doc this morning...mild frostbite!......in Oz!!!....damn it was cold!.
What do the words "stuff that" mean to all of us.

That's one of the things that put me off all those years ago when
I was young and "firey" -- oh yeah, and the fact that I'm completely
gutless, and can't stand the thought of crashing......oh yeah, and I
didn't want skinny arms like Greg LeMond
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Old 09-13-04 | 09:04 PM
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Originally Posted by Hitchy
.....thank you for the sympathy!....you can all stop laughing now!......on a serious note, one of my mates who did finish this Australian version of the 'Ididerod'...(y'know that cross country alaskan thing with the huskies etc)...hasn't had any feeling in the tips of 3 fingers since it finished. went to the doc this morning...mild frostbite!......in Oz!!!....damn it was cold!.....another mate sat in the car with the heater running for 15 minutes before he could take his gillet off...hands couldn't grip the zipper!.....

cheers,

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same thing happened to Bernard Hinault at L-B-L....some fingers still have no feeling. Permanent nerve damage from the cold.
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Old 09-13-04 | 09:07 PM
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Great tale Hitchy. I was about to send a post asking whether you other guys had spat Hitchy out the back of the peloton on a big breakaway. How close to the truth was that?!!!
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Old 09-13-04 | 10:09 PM
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same thing happened to Bernard Hinault at L-B-L....some fingers still have no feeling. Permanent nerve damage from the cold.
JEEEEZUZ

Glad I "decided" not to turn pro.....oh, hang on, I had no choice; I was fat, talentless and gutless
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Old 09-13-04 | 10:11 PM
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Originally Posted by Hitchy
.....thank you for the sympathy!....you can all stop laughing now!......on a serious note, one of my mates who did finish this Australian version of the 'Ididerod'...(y'know that cross country alaskan thing with the huskies etc)...hasn't had any feeling in the tips of 3 fingers since it finished. went to the doc this morning...mild frostbite!......in Oz!!!....damn it was cold!.....another mate sat in the car with the heater running for 15 minutes before he could take his gillet off...hands couldn't grip the zipper!
I think you need some recovery miles on tonight's Fitzroy Cycles ride
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Old 09-13-04 | 10:53 PM
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.....thank you for the sympathy!....you can all stop laughing now!......on a serious note, one of my mates who did finish this Australian version of the 'Ididerod'...(y'know that cross country alaskan thing with the huskies etc)...hasn't had any feeling in the tips of 3 fingers since it finished. went to the doc this morning...mild frostbite!......in Oz!!!....damn it was cold!.....another mate sat in the car with the heater running for 15 minutes before he could take his gillet off...hands couldn't grip the zipper!.....
Hhhhhmmmmm, my Mag trainer is looking VERY good for tonight's ride!! LOL I'll have no more discussion about my 'husbands' occupation from now on.

Glad I "decided" not to turn pro.....oh, hang on, I had no choice; I was fat, talentless and gutless
So is this a case of "the older I get the faster I was?"
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Old 09-13-04 | 11:01 PM
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So is this a case of "the older I get the faster I was?"

Employing that rule, I'm Martin Vinnicombe.
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Old 09-13-04 | 11:06 PM
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Then I'm Kenrick Tucker
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Old 09-13-04 | 11:07 PM
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Originally Posted by 531Aussie
Then I'm Kenrick Tucker
Hah!!! there's a blast from the past!!!

LMAO!!
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Old 09-13-04 | 11:08 PM
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Hhhhhmmmmm, my Mag trainer is looking VERY good for tonight's ride!!
Wattsy, Wattsy, Wattsy; it's 15 degress in Moorabbin (https://www.bom.gov.au/products/IDV65...50.94870.shtml), and this tiny shower will clear:
https://mirror.bom.gov.au/products/IDR022.loop.shtml
https://mirror.bom.gov.au/products/IDR142.loop.shtml
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Old 09-13-04 | 11:47 PM
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Originally Posted by 531Aussie
Then I'm Kenrick Tucker
Put me down as Danny Clarke... a good Tasmanian along with a l-o-n-g list of other top-notch Tasmanian cyclists...
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Old 09-13-04 | 11:50 PM
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Originally Posted by Rowan
Put me down as Danny Clarke... a good Tasmanian along with a l-o-n-g list of other top-notch Tasmanian cyclists...

Tas has produced some rippers. Breed 'em tough down there.
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Old 09-14-04 | 01:36 AM
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Tas has produced some rippers. Breed 'em tough down there.
Roachy and Royce
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Old 09-14-04 | 01:38 AM
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Originally Posted by wattsy_rules
Crank'n, I think I chose to ignore your post...for no other reason than pure jealousy...
thanks for the compliment, im trying to distract myself from thinking of summer
I have thought about moving some where cooler for summer, but its quite laid back here on the trafic scene, and the summer babes are on the horrizon

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Old 09-14-04 | 01:57 AM
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Originally Posted by Thylacine
That trail looks ace! I'll have to do it.

But first I gotta do THIS

And after that I'm doing THIS

And THEN I might be able to get out to WA to do that jem.

I swear, 2005 is going to be a doozy.

Iv ridden the Mundaring-Jarradale section on w/end outings, this time of year would be the time to ride on the trail,as late September-March can get a tad warm.
By the time you get here hopefully the track isnt a trafic jam.

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Old 09-14-04 | 04:44 PM
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Wattsy, Wattsy, Wattsy; it's 15 degress in Moorabbin
Aussi, I figure, you can never be too careful.
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Aussi, I figure, you can never be too careful.
g'day wattsy,

15deg?......well I'm tipping it won't be that warm when you arrive for the start of the 'hell ride' this week!...hint, hint......you up?

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Old 09-14-04 | 06:49 PM
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15deg?......well I'm tipping it won't be that warm when you arrive for the start of the 'hell ride' this week!...hint, hint......you up?
Subtle...Real Subtle

OK, here's the deal...The father in law has just bought a holiday house in Sorrento and we were going to go down and spend the weekend there. Yes! Wattsy is a bludger! (He also married into the next class)

I had planned to ride there on Saturday which means that I can hook onto the tale of the Hell Ride to Frankston. Actually, I say Frankston, but I'd be happy to hook onto the tale to Patto River. So, I'll see you at Le Nicks at 6.50.
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Subtle...Real Subtle

OK, here's the deal...The father in law has just bought a holiday house in Sorrento and we were going to go down and spend the weekend there. Yes! Wattsy is a bludger! (He also married into the next class)

I had planned to ride there on Saturday which means that I can hook onto the tale of the Hell Ride to Frankston. Actually, I say Frankston, but I'd be happy to hook onto the tale to Patto River. So, I'll see you at Le Nicks at 6.50.
g'day,

holiday house at sorrento???.....sounds like 'boys training weekend away' to me...who's in?...big ed?...531?...any of you taswegians coming across?....oh,.....& wattsy to I s'pose....we'll train hard during the day then party hard at the Portsea pub at nite!.......we'll see if we can't get you to oliver's this week Wattsy...you should be Ok...we'll ride up front!,

cheers,

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Old 09-14-04 | 07:08 PM
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Originally Posted by Hitchy
g'day,

holiday house at sorrento???.....sounds like 'boys training weekend away' to me...who's in?...big ed?...531?...any of you taswegians coming across?....oh,.....& wattsy to I s'pose....we'll train hard during the day then party hard at the Portsea pub at nite!.......we'll see if we can't get you to oliver's this week Wattsy...you should be Ok...we'll ride up front!,

cheers,

Hitchy

I see a weekend of hill efforts on Arthur's Seat. My mate Jeff Stewart reckons he did 10 ascents one day, prior to his well publizised (sp?) "infraction".....
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Old 09-14-04 | 07:29 PM
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Originally Posted by 531Aussie
Roachy and Royce
And Huddo. Then there's Punter and Boonie.

I was going to say hills are what make us so good bike wise (and in motor sport, too), but I think it really must be the beer we brew here
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Old 09-14-04 | 07:33 PM
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I see a weekend of hill efforts on Arthur's Seat. My mate Jeff Stewart reckons he did 10 ascents one day, prior to his well publizised (sp?) "infraction".....
g'day,

I'm guessing I should know who jeff Stewart is & what his 'infraction' was?......but I don't...so give!...speaking of infractions...some of the boys have received fines in the mail this week from cyclesport going back to the Shep road classic...appears that cyclists will be required to develop bigger bladders from now on!,

cheers,

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