Sandmans Cycling Blog
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Re: Sandmans Cycling Blog
Postby sandman » Wed Jun 17, 2009 3:56 pm
I'm getting a piccy for you Spiz that I need to doctor....one of the track riders here seems to be the "butt" of a lot of jokes, need to add some of your creativity to up the ante
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Re: Sandmans Cycling Blog
Postby ruscook » Wed Jun 17, 2009 6:55 pm
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Re: Sandmans Cycling Blog
Postby Spiza » Wed Jun 17, 2009 8:55 pm
No problem Pete. Send it to me when you get it.sandman wrote: I'm getting a piccy for you Spiz that I need to doctor....one of the track riders here seems to be the "butt" of a lot of jokes, need to add some of your creativity to up the ante
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Very true Russ. I've had a lot on at work and the weather has been pretty crappy. Any cushy jobs going where you work?ruscook wrote:Hey Sandman, if Spizza rode more he wouldn't have time for the cute pics LOL (& running and ducking for cover ).....
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Re: Sandmans Cycling Blog
Postby ruscook » Wed Jun 17, 2009 9:00 pm
Don't make your excuses sound reasonable, takes all the fun out of taking the pi$$Spiza wrote:No problem Pete. Send it to me when you get it.sandman wrote: I'm getting a piccy for you Spiz that I need to doctor....one of the track riders here seems to be the "butt" of a lot of jokes, need to add some of your creativity to up the ante
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Very true Russ. I've had a lot on at work and the weather has been pretty crappy. Any cushy jobs going where you work?ruscook wrote:Hey Sandman, if Spizza rode more he wouldn't have time for the cute pics LOL (& running and ducking for cover ).....
Unfortunately no cushy (or safe) jobs at my place. Pity as the commute's not too bad.
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Re: Sandmans Cycling Blog
Postby leximack » Mon Jun 22, 2009 4:17 pm
Just Kidding Pete, look forward to catching up on Saturday
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Re: Sandmans Cycling Blog
Postby sandman » Wed Jun 24, 2009 8:34 am
Riding is getting heaps better, starting to really enjoy it again. Rather than posting every day, might do a weekly summary. Been putting quite a few k's on the Scott though today I decided to bring the weapon in. I planned to meet Billy (Mr TT) and TJ who was riding a borrowed titanium bike at Tom Brown at 5:45am, when I got there at 5:40, 2 boys were already doing laps around it to stay warm.
Guys, I met the toughest hard as nails bastard ever, it was f@rkin less than 5c and here he is in his Alice Springs Cycling club sleeveless vest and short nics....like Say What....on his fixie with a BIG gear. We took off down The Stuart Highway, TT on the front, Titanium 2nd, hard as nails 3rd, I ended up being the sweep for the first part...The Specialised just purred, it is just effortless compared to the lumbering Scott. Sitting on the back reading the paper and drinking coffee, we made it to the airport turnoff in good time. Round we go, I put down the coffee, fold up the paper and get on the front and off we go....increase the tempo and we've got a nice 4 bike peleton. Up it a little more, cardio starts working, bit more breathing and we're moving along real nice. The Carbon is soaking up the bumps nicely, Ayups lighting up the whole road, no back pack today, we're spanking
Well we're good for a few kms, the fixie man is tough, he's hanging on however TJs tank is on empty, he's not having much fun on the titanium. We slow down to get TJ back on and then the freight train speeds up again, bugger TJ drops off, legs are buggered. The lad is tough, very good track rider but I dont think the borrowed titanium bike is doing it for him I took the specialized today as I didnt wanna get spanked He said while the bike was light, he felt the crankset was real heavy.
We said goodbye to the "tough bastard" as he kept going into the abyss south on the Stuart Highway, we turned right into Hatt road, Billy is banging away in my bl00dy ear about going up to Tennant Creek to do the Barkley Challenge in July. Tell ya, after getting back on the specialized, life is good, I might go do it.
So only able to ride 3 days this week, off to Sydney tomorrow for a few days with work and back in the saddle next week. Hopefully in 2-3 weeks the coldest mornings will be over and we can start to get back into short nics and sweat like piggies
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Re: Sandmans Cycling Blog
Postby bmxbandito » Wed Jul 01, 2009 3:14 pm
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Re: Sandmans Cycling Blog
Postby sandman » Wed Jul 01, 2009 9:35 pm
Rang James today, interested in a TT, he's gunna ask you about sizing so dont laugh.... if you do I'll, well dunno what I'll do ....lets see if you can hang on baby Did some motorpacing behind a mates car today, sitting on 80km/hr for 5km That Specialized rox
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Re: Sandmans Cycling Blog
Postby bmxbandito » Thu Jul 02, 2009 8:09 am
Missed catching up on the weekend boofhed Jeff.
P.s you should be here riding at the moment you'd be yelling all day at me to get back to D grade after my holiday lay off nearly got dropped going up the col de, castleraegh on saturday morning, another 10 metres & I was gone also had to buy all new rding gear in XL to fit in the new roly poly figure.Oh well won't be too long & it'll be all back to normal
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Re: Sandmans Cycling Blog
Postby zozza » Thu Jul 02, 2009 12:22 pm
bmxbandito wrote: it'll be all back to normal
Hey Chubby
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Re: Sandmans Cycling Blog
Postby leximack » Thu Jul 02, 2009 3:33 pm
If ever you want someone to tell it how it is then Banditos the man
No sugar coating on Banditos posts
And how it should be IMO
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Re: Sandmans Cycling Blog
Postby sandman » Thu Jul 02, 2009 9:17 pm
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Re: Sandmans Cycling Blog
Postby leximack » Thu Jul 02, 2009 10:02 pm
Love your work Sandman
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Re: Sandmans Cycling Blog
Postby zozza » Thu Jul 02, 2009 10:21 pm
leximack wrote:looks like either Sandman has picked up some Photoshop skills or enhanced his google search skills
Love your work Sandman
Don
he's up to no good, this aint no ugly mug in a box
this is the work of a madman
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Re: Sandmans Cycling Blog
Postby Vipul » Mon Jul 06, 2009 5:35 pm
Loving it!!!!
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Re: Sandmans Cycling Blog
Postby sandman » Mon Jul 06, 2009 8:46 pm
Good HTFU session today, 0 furging degrees at 5:40am out in Alice on Hatt road, must admit the fingers were a little cold and the 4 layers made me feel like the "Michelin Man". Good time out to the airport turnoff and solid HTFU'ing up to Hatt road, TJ our track rider ended up suffering a little too much and dropped off the back a few times on this section. We almost made it in record time this morning which was kinda cool. it was TJs last ride today, he's heading back to the US in 2 weeks and rumor has it he's trying out for the US track team, kinda cool
The ride home today started a little slow, Billy on his TT weapon and me on the Specialized, I knew one of us was going to suffer but for once I wasn't so sure it was going to be me We chatted on the way out to the Stuart Highway and things sped up a bit, strong sidewind for a bit and then solid headwind, on the hudz and into an aero position and I wasn't suffering too bad Billy sat on the back for a bit and then disappeared, think he was trying to do a few efforts (so he says ). Tailwind on the Stuart Highway and I notched it up 2 gears thinking I was Cancellara, man it was solid hurt but geeze it felt good. Not sure where Billy went but afterwards he said that he was doing some efforts at 50km/hr, hmm he didn't catch me
A totally excellent ride today, think I've almost got my hand up to go up to Tennant Creek next weekend and race in the Barkley challenge on behalf of AS cycling club. Its been almost 8 months since my last official race and I can feel its gotta happen, the guys are telling me about all the fun at Panthers and I'm really missing it, even if I would get spat out the back Unfortunately I reckon I would suck at serious hills for now but I reckon I could do a "meager" Stuie O'Grady on the flats thanks to all this boring motorpacing
Lifes great on a bike
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Re: Sandmans Cycling Blog
Postby mikesbytes » Mon Jul 06, 2009 10:36 pm
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Re: Sandmans Cycling Blog
Postby sandman » Mon Jul 06, 2009 11:01 pm
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Re: Sandmans Cycling Blog
Postby sandman » Thu Jul 09, 2009 7:51 am
How awesome was this morning. BOM showed 2.4 with Apparent Temp of -2.4....Hatt road was way colder, pockets of pure ice I reckon . Pain in the ears for this part of the trip, time to break out the headband Beautiful clear sky with the moon at about 50 degrees to the South West.
I wish my FPR Buddies + BMXBandito were out here, I'd love to give them a race at zero temps I'm kinda getting more used to 4 layers + backpack, the hot shower at work this morning was simply awesome Recorded the tour last night, see Lance is still 2nd....His HTFUing is inspiring me to push myself harder, riding the Scott after the Specialized is a tough ask
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Re: Sandmans Cycling Blog
Postby Vipul » Thu Jul 09, 2009 1:07 pm
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Re: Sandmans Cycling Blog
Postby sandman » Thu Jul 09, 2009 1:34 pm
FPR = (F)oot (P)ath (R)acing , the M7 Tuesday night bunchVipul wrote:What does FPR stand for? I've seen a lot of it in the signatures, sounds to me like it has to do something with HTFU'ing
When we first started on the M7 cycletrack, even before my time, Leximak and his cycling "harem" used to ride to Elizabeth Road and back to Sunnyholt road. it was just a bunch of Lycra Powered Power-Rangers out for a chat. Along comes the newbs like Zozza, Booga who upped the pace, more riding and less talking. Sandman comes for a few months and then BMXBandito administers some serious hurt to the bunch I see there are some guys I havent met that are administering "hurt" weekly so thats why you see "Leximak" offering excuses every 2nd week...
Since the idiot put wire across the track, the boys have had to be a little more cautious and I'm kinda surprised they arent packing 9mm Glocks to subdue any idiots they see stringing out the wire..
So it went from "Lolly gaggle" to HTFU to Serious HTFU to Caution....
FPRing is a great ride, if you get the chance, join the lads
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Re: Sandmans Cycling Blog
Postby leximack » Tue Jul 14, 2009 10:25 am
First you and then bandito
Lucky your not in Sydney or a serious a$$ whipping would be in order
Bandito - i forgive you since you have been on holidays (plus your also in sydney and would kick my little a$$ )
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Re: Sandmans Cycling Blog
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