Bike Tas Century, Half-Century rides
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Re: Bike Tas Century, Half-Century rides
Postby docca » Thu Mar 15, 2012 3:06 pm
It looks like they got someone from the Melbourne tramways to draw that map
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Re: Bike Tas Century, Half-Century rides
Postby RobRollin » Fri Mar 16, 2012 12:54 pm
Being that there will around 300+ cyclists, finding the route wont be hard and they always have lots of marshalls. Or find Master6 on his red steelie and sit on his wheel.
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Re: Bike Tas Century, Half-Century rides
Postby master6 » Fri Mar 16, 2012 1:50 pm
Not good advice. Following Master6 on Sunday could lead you anywhere, as he has joined the PMM team, and will be elsewhere.RobRollin wrote:Being that there will around 300+ cyclists, finding the route wont be hard and they always have lots of marshalls. Or find Master6 on his red steelie and sit on his wheel.
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Re: Bike Tas Century, Half-Century rides
Postby markpa » Sat Mar 17, 2012 2:55 pm
Neither really, it's off Kangaroo Bay Drive. Basically turn at the lights on Rosny Hill Rd near Eastlands.inverS wrote:Are the Kangaroo Bay Sports Grounds off Bastick Street or Cambridge Road?
If driving from western shore go through the lights to the roundabout at the top of the hill, come through the roundabout and go back down the hill and turn left at the lights.
If riding from western shore use the downstream footpath then can either :
- ride up Riawena rd and after crest of hill, at the junction with Bastick, can join footpath/bike track and roll down past Rosny College to sports grounds
- (for leisurely ride) after coming off bridge turn right and go down to Montagu Bay then pick up the foreshore trail near the boat sheds and ride around the foreshore which will again take you around to Rosny College
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Re: Bike Tas Century, Half-Century rides
Postby master6 » Sat Mar 17, 2012 5:25 pm
The map I looked at looked ok, with the progress points and distances down the left side, however the graph cant be correct. It shows a 21.5% gradient approaching the top of Grasstree from Richmond. I dont need to dust off my spirit level to know that is incorrect.docca wrote:It looks like they got someone from the Melbourne tramways to draw that map
http://ridewithgps.com/routes/1002731
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Re: Bike Tas Century, Half-Century rides
Postby skull » Sat Mar 17, 2012 10:25 pm
I am in the ACT one.BarryTas wrote:roll call....
who is coming
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Bike Tas Century, Half-Century rides
Postby Giant Pete » Sun Mar 18, 2012 7:15 pm
It looked like perfect weather for the ride today.
I was sitting on the Rosny Hill eating my fill at a family thing.
Hope everything went well for everyone. I watched a few guys zip by. Really wish I was there!
I was sitting on the Rosny Hill eating my fill at a family thing.
Hope everything went well for everyone. I watched a few guys zip by. Really wish I was there!
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Re: Bike Tas Century, Half-Century rides
Postby santacruzscott » Sun Mar 18, 2012 7:25 pm
Was a great day out(you probably didn't want to hear that).
Weather was close to perfect , and the course was quite good.
Thanks to Bicycle Tas for organising.
Would be interesting to know numbers/attendance for the rides today.
Weather was close to perfect , and the course was quite good.
Thanks to Bicycle Tas for organising.
Would be interesting to know numbers/attendance for the rides today.
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Re: Bike Tas Century, Half-Century rides
Postby BarryTas » Mon Mar 19, 2012 9:24 am
great ride.
it was the most tame century ride that i have done, quickest but tame. Normally there isn't such a large front group, in my past experiences there is usually lots of smaller splintered groups. The big front grout became some what splintered at Malcolm’s Hut Rd, and then it fractures at the steep pinch on Back Tea Rd. A was in a second group after this steep pinch, it then took us, 5 of us (towing the taxman) 20kms to make contact with the front group.
Big ups to Dogga who did a lot of the work out the front
it was the most tame century ride that i have done, quickest but tame. Normally there isn't such a large front group, in my past experiences there is usually lots of smaller splintered groups. The big front grout became some what splintered at Malcolm’s Hut Rd, and then it fractures at the steep pinch on Back Tea Rd. A was in a second group after this steep pinch, it then took us, 5 of us (towing the taxman) 20kms to make contact with the front group.
Big ups to Dogga who did a lot of the work out the front
when do we stop for coffee???
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Re: Bike Tas Century, Half-Century rides
Postby LG » Mon Mar 19, 2012 1:05 pm
Beautiful weather and lots of friendly cyclists made for a great positive. On the other side, a bit of road rage heading up the hill on Cambridge Road, heaps of traffic associated with the Richmond Fair, and my first 3 punctures for the year . So while I enjoyed the day and look forward to next year, it was mixed in with a bit of frustration.
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