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Richmond Bakery Wednesday Ride

Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2011 3:09 pm
by master6
Until now, this ride has been loosely termed the "vets " ride, however the "veteran" term has now been removed from the club name, so what do we call the ride now?
Who Cares!
If you know that it leaves the carpark at the rear of Richmond Bakery at 9.0000000am every Wednesday, and that it is governed by a benevolent dictator called D..... (and sometimes other words)) , and that it covers about 60km, finishing back at the bakery for coffee, you have all you need. The pace is what you would expect from a bunch of older riders with egos in excellent condition.
The chat over coffee is always imaginative, and today a suggestion was made that the ride should have an internet site.
That is B.S.
Why pay for something you can Steal?
BNA _Australian Cycling Forums is all we need, it is free, and you get to add your own ridiculous opinions whenever you wish.

Lets go:-
Todays ride , with 10 riders, was a "get even with Eric" event . Eric has been in superb form of late, carving the field into small pieces with long TT efforts, and securing several unpopular victories. "This is not a race".
Any time the reader has someone reach Richmond ahead of him/her, read "unpopular" into the result!
Today was a clean sweep by the boss (D). First up Cole hill going out, first up Cole Hill coming home, first over the first line into Richmond, first over the second line into Richmond. These are not finishing lines, or any other type of lines, as "this is not a race".

Next weeks ride:-
the only certainty is that it will start at 9.00am. Hilarity erupts when bikes on cars are seen arriving in town at 9.01am. :D :D :D missed the start :D :D :D

Re: Richmond Bakery Wednesday Ride

Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2011 12:44 pm
by RobRollin
I planning on attending shortly. You may have to go easy on me though. :D

Re: Richmond Bakery Wednesday Ride

Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2011 1:30 pm
by master6
RobRollin wrote:I planning on attending shortly. You may have to go easy on me though. :D
:D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D

With a sense of humour like that Rob, you will fit right in. :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D

Re: Richmond Bakery Wednesday Ride

Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2011 5:50 pm
by Brian Bennett
Apart from chains being driven by egonomics, the thing I find most collegial in our Wednesday "outings" (remember: It's not a race!) is the manner in which we look after those who have been absent through injury or holidays or other commitments. The gentle and thoughtful way in which such a rider is eased back into the fold has to be seen to be believed, eg: struggle to get back to the tail of the train only to have the pace immediately upped! I love it.
Brian (aka Lizard Breath)

Re: Richmond Bakery Wednesday Ride

Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2011 6:39 pm
by master6
Shhhhh!!! Be careful with your words Brian :D :D :D :D "eased back into the fold"......... :D :D :D :D :D

We dont want Tony hearing this kind of talk.

Re: Richmond Bakery Wednesday Ride

Posted: Fri Nov 11, 2011 7:36 am
by RobRollin
From expereince.....it tells me....that those of you who are retired or semi retired....hell anyone 10 years older than me are usually faster than me.......

On a serious question though do you wait at the turn around point over Cole Hill or continue to smash people? Because if it's the latter......I dont mind rubbing hande bars, riding past and grabbing brakes, changing their gears......pushing them into the dirt......that will all slow them down :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :D :D :D :D :D :D :D

Re: Richmond Bakery Wednesday Ride

Posted: Fri Nov 11, 2011 8:58 am
by master6
You are dealing with gentlemen here Rob. And ladies on occasions. We look forward to your company.

Re: Richmond Bakery Wednesday Ride

Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2011 7:11 pm
by master6
RobRollin wrote:From expereince.....it tells me....that those of you who are retired or semi retired....hell anyone 10 years older than me are usually faster than me.......

On a serious question though do you wait at the turn around point over Cole Hill or continue to smash people? Because if it's the latter......I dont mind rubbing hande bars, riding past and grabbing brakes, changing their gears......pushing them into the dirt......that will all slow them down :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :D :D :D :D :D :D :D
Two more sleeps................... :D

Re: Richmond Bakery Wednesday Ride

Posted: Tue Nov 15, 2011 6:49 pm
by RobRollin
Less than 24hours.... :D

Re: Richmond Bakery Wednesday Ride

Posted: Tue Nov 15, 2011 7:09 pm
by RobRollin
Please dont hurt me...... :shock:

Re: Richmond Bakery Wednesday Ride

Posted: Tue Nov 15, 2011 7:12 pm
by master6
RobRollin wrote:Please dont hurt me...... :shock:
You had better bribe Eric and Brian, the two bolters.

Re: Richmond Bakery Wednesday Ride

Posted: Tue Nov 15, 2011 7:27 pm
by RobRollin
I can sit a wheel quite well to lead me out for a sprint :D

Re: Richmond Bakery Wednesday Ride

Posted: Tue Nov 15, 2011 7:37 pm
by master6
OK Rob, I can point you in the right direction; grab Dales' wheel and remember the wednesday finishing line is the speed restriction signs right at the football ground, not the line used by STCC. In the unlikely event that I am in front anywhere within 3 kms of Richmond, the finishing line will be declared by me to be amended to that point at which I am in front.
Are you getting the general idea of how serious this Wednesday ride is?
In keeping with Wednesday tradition, at least 50% of anything you hear will be BS. Same with this post. The true part is Dales wheel.

Re: Richmond Bakery Wednesday Ride

Posted: Wed Nov 16, 2011 2:37 pm
by RobRollin
After track training this morning I found the ride a little hard on my legs, especially reverse Brinktop. Enjoyed the ride and the 43kmhr winds. :D

Re: Richmond Bakery Wednesday Ride

Posted: Wed Nov 16, 2011 2:43 pm
by master6
People in Richmond had their dogs on heavy duty chains today, such was the windy conditions. Ten riders set out on a course rarely used on the Wednesday Ride, in order to minimise wind discomfort. Richmond toward Grasstree, right into Back Tea Tree, right into Tea Tree rd, over Water Tank Hill, right toward Richmond, left into Finger Post, south down the Tasman Hwy, right into Brinktop rd, and a strong headwind up and over Brink Top, back to Richmond Bakery, where more hot air was expelled.
Not much to report. Did I mention the wind??
Some of mankinds problems solved over coffee; resolved to bring typists whitout next week to get the "V" out of STVCC on some riders kits. Gotta get withit!
Not sure what causes the most pain on this ride ??&^%$&^% Eric, or the wind!
Rob Cumine brought his sprinters legs out today, but unfortunately the Brinktop entry into Richmond was not conducive to a sprint finish.
Its on again next wednesday.

Re: Richmond Bakery Wednesday Ride

Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2011 12:26 pm
by BenevolantDictatorD
Methinks Master6 is being a bit quiet on his achievements and that IF the Wednesday Gentlemens' Ride was a race he would have the bragging rights. Best that I set a different course next week - perhaps more suited to young in-training track riders?

Re: Richmond Bakery Wednesday Ride

Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2011 12:50 pm
by RobRollin
I may need to rest and come back at 100% I think between a cold and training I am toast.

Also running a 24 on the rear up Brinktop was hard bloody work much prefer my 25 or 27 for Brinktop. Let me know in future so I can bring a range of wheels to suit the conditions and course.

Our fearless leader showed great leadership qualities going back down Brinktop to pick up the last rider, oh wait....Nigel got shelled from the peloton. He also showed strength by starting a team time trial past the tea tree turn off. :shock: :D

Re: Richmond Bakery Wednesday Ride

Posted: Sun Nov 20, 2011 4:01 pm
by master6
RobRollin wrote:I may need to rest and come back at 100% I think between a cold and training I am toast.
Come back at 100 % you have Rob :D

Victory at Franklin today. I bet you cant wait for some more of the Special Wednesday Richmond Training :D

Re: Richmond Bakery Wednesday Ride

Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2011 5:19 pm
by RobRollin
Two more sleeps....Ill make a request to our beloved leader that we do Cole Hill route 60ks, maybe half cole hill 50ks :D

Is anyone from the Richmond Baker ride doing the gran fondo on Saturday? Registration hasn't closed yet!

Re: Richmond Bakery Wednesday Ride

Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2011 5:39 pm
by master6
RobRollin wrote:Two more sleeps....Ill make a request to our beloved leader that we do Cole Hill route 60ks, maybe half cole hill 50ks :D

Is anyone from the Richmond Baker ride doing the gran fondo on Saturday? Registration hasn't closed yet!
"Two more sleeps" Make them good ones.

"beloved leader" Sucking up wont work.

"half" ???????


"gran fondo" bad language is not usually a feature of the ride Rob. :D I dont know of any Richmondians doing it.

I have to confess to having consulted Google to discover the meaning of gran fondo. Very interesting. When we were kids at school we gave our Italian classmates a fair bit of stick, I regret. In return Italy gave us some great cyclists to entertain us during the summer track season at Olympic Park board track in Melbourne, they gave us Campagnolo (well we looked and admired, but could not afford it. Zeus copies had to do!)
in the late 60's/early 70's they gave us pizza :D :D :D
Now we have "gran fondo". It seems that this new industry that manufactures cycling activities is about to really take off.

See you on Wednesday.
The question you should be asking is "Will Eric be back this week?".

Re: Richmond Bakery Wednesday Ride

Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2011 7:10 pm
by RobRollin
Yes Master6, Sgt of Arms, half Cole Hill......a nice pleasant ride half way up Cole, turn and back down again. :shock: :? :) :D

Doesnt matter if Eric the Viking will be back, I shall not be competing for any KOM or Sprint points this Wednesday. :twisted:

Re: Richmond Bakery Wednesday Ride

Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2011 7:24 pm
by master6
RobRollin wrote:Yes Master6, Sgt of Arms, half Cole Hill......a nice pleasant ride half way up Cole, turn and back down again. :shock: :? :) :D

Doesnt matter if Eric the Viking will be back, I shall not be competing for any KOM or Sprint points this Wednesday. :twisted:
A Sergeant-at-Arms (sometimes spelled Serjeant-at-Arms) is an officer appointed by a deliberative body, usually a legislature, to keep order during its meetings. The word sergeant is derived from the Latin serviens, which means "servant". (according to wiki)

I was once the Sgt at Arms in an organisation Rob, however, unlike the wiki definition above, I understood that my role was to put crap on people, and extract money from them. I enjoyed the role! :D :D

What is the reasoning behind this "half way" thing? What's wrong with "all the way"? You are a "last start winner", so share your secrets with us please. :)

Re: Richmond Bakery Wednesday Ride

Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2011 7:43 pm
by RobRollin
master6 wrote:
I was once the Sgt at Arms in an organisation Rob, however, unlike the wiki definition above, I understood that my role was to put crap on people, and extract money from them. I enjoyed the role! :D :D

What is the reasoning behind this "half way" thing? What's wrong with "all the way"? You are a "last start winner", so share your secrets with us please. :)
I would like to know more about your ....role.....Master6.......seems similar to that on a wednesday ride? :o

Half way.........I don't wish to hurt my legs trying to keep up with the lightweights up Cole Hill.

You have to be patched into the "hurt box" club before I can tell you anything about it's secrets :D

Re: Richmond Bakery Wednesday Ride

Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2011 9:21 am
by master6
Rob,

You have to be patched into the "role box" club before I can tell you anything about it's secrets :D :D

Can we do a deal here?

edit note:-
notice your winning result in Mercury today.

Re: Richmond Bakery Wednesday Ride

Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2011 1:09 pm
by RobRollin
1 more sleep...... :shock:

Maybe a deal could be struck I need a pace setter for the climbs...... :wink: