Tour Of Tasmania

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Tour Of Tasmania

Postby iaintas » Sun Oct 02, 2011 11:56 am

Looking forward to Tuesday, should be a sufferfest of the highest order :)
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Re: Tour Of Tasmania

Postby doggatas » Mon Oct 03, 2011 9:21 am

Yeah, I'm thinking of having the day off so I can go and watch! I'm just trying to workout where the best spot would be pull up a chair and a couple of cold ones!

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Re: Tour Of Tasmania

Postby iaintas » Mon Oct 03, 2011 11:44 am

I should be in the team car following the Ride team i think, should be good weather too :)
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Re: Tour Of Tasmania

Postby doggatas » Mon Oct 03, 2011 12:04 pm

Lucky bugger - I'm thinking of getting up to Big Bend, by then I'm sure there will be a few suffering!

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Re: Tour Of Tasmania

Postby master6 » Mon Oct 03, 2011 5:03 pm

Does anyone know what time the road will be closed?

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Re: Tour Of Tasmania

Postby mcdurdin » Mon Oct 03, 2011 5:13 pm

Pillinger Drv / Pinnacle Rd closed from 12pm till 1:30pm apparently.
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Re: Tour Of Tasmania

Postby Baldy » Mon Oct 03, 2011 8:02 pm

Like that technocolour fat bloke used to say, I'm excited!! :lol:

Its a good time to be a cycling fan if you are into road racing, saw a few guys around town today. Had a brief chat to Von Hoff at the end of the bike track. That dude is going places. And for me I think its great that he rates yesterdays win as his biggest, when he is riding for Green Edge in 12months time and is rolling around France a year after that.....I can say I saw him win his first big race 8) In my backyard!!

I will be cheering loudest for the Hobart guys from ride.net.au I used to ride with one of them,top young bloke.

Not sure where I am going to watch from, will take the MTB up through Glenorchy to the springs and then see how far up I get. Probably near the scree section that has clear views down the mountain, just for the backdrop for photos.

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Re: Tour Of Tasmania

Postby skull » Tue Oct 04, 2011 1:39 pm

Just got back from Cascades to watch the start of the TTT. A lot of nice bikes getting around.

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Re: Tour Of Tasmania

Postby doggatas » Tue Oct 04, 2011 1:53 pm

pist i couldnt get the morning off work.

Results:

http://www.cyclingnews.com/races/tour-o ... tt/results

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Re: Tour Of Tasmania

Postby skull » Tue Oct 04, 2011 2:09 pm

doggatas wrote:pist i couldnt get the morning off work.
We just decided to go anyway.

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Re: Tour Of Tasmania

Postby master6 » Tue Oct 04, 2011 2:46 pm

Beer or wine? Interestingly, 3 riders chose the complimentary wine just short of The Springs, with no wine takers.

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Re: Tour Of Tasmania

Postby santacruzscott » Wed Oct 05, 2011 7:41 pm

Some great photo's here of day 1 , on Mt Wellington.

http://www.examiner.com.au/multimedia/2 ... day-1.aspx


Was anybody else from here up at the Springs watching??

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Re: Tour Of Tasmania

Postby Baldy » Thu Oct 06, 2011 1:54 pm

santacruzscott wrote:Some great photo's here of day 1 , on Mt Wellington.

http://www.examiner.com.au/multimedia/2 ... day-1.aspx


Was anybody else from here up at the Springs watching??
Thanks for the link, some good ones there.

I think I might have been standing opposite you and your wife? Then saw you again afterwards on the North-South track when you were de-layering? My teeth had just stopped chattering before I came past :lol: I ended up doing a good solid effort for the whole track and set a new pb. Even with it being a bit damp in places, it was the first time doing it on new tubeless tires. They have an incredible amount of grip!

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Re: Tour Of Tasmania

Postby santacruzscott » Thu Oct 06, 2011 4:10 pm

I was standing next to that couple , by myself , blue top orange helmet(Black Santacruz).

That was you across the road , with Trek hard-tail?

I did go back down North/South , but left the springs as soon as the last team had passed.

Had a good ride down , didn't take long to get down into Lenah Valley. :lol:

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Re: Tour Of Tasmania

Postby Baldy » Thu Oct 06, 2011 4:49 pm

Ahh I see!! I knew I recognized the bike in your profile pic but I did not see who got one which bike at the end. And I was too focused on the trail when I passed that couple.[they were stopped] I got chatting to some people afterwards so left maybe 10-15mins after the last team.

Yep thats my hardtail. A 2008 6700 series, bit of a tank but has done a reliable 4500kms so far.

Your bike is badass. It needs a small red led light flashing across the front of it, knight rider style 8)

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Re: Tour Of Tasmania

Postby santacruzscott » Thu Oct 06, 2011 5:00 pm

Good to see the guy's hard at work at Junction cabin ,on the way back down.

Wont be long now and the link will be complete.

I live at Glenorchy , do a lot of riding in Glenorchy/Lenah Valley/South Hobart , so it is awesome to have a trail that links all these areas together.

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Re: Tour Of Tasmania

Postby Baldy » Thu Oct 06, 2011 6:34 pm

Yeah its great isnt it. I am at Claremont so ride a lot of the same trails no doubt. Although my usual loop is up via the waterworks then onroad to the springs to do the N/S track. Less work=more fun in that direction huh :) I have done it the hard way maybe half a dozen times since they linked the Kangaroo valley track to Lenah Valley.

The track builders have done a bloody good job. With skills like that around and the greater Hobart master plan for trails, the future looks good.

I have even been thinking about doing some of the XC summer series. Just pretty casually in the sport section[or maybe vets, where ever they chuck me]

Have you done any races?

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Re: Tour Of Tasmania

Postby santacruzscott » Thu Oct 06, 2011 6:54 pm

The last race I did was on my Girvin Proflex 855 in about 1995/96 at Ridgeway. :shock:

Have always wanted to do one of the 6/12 hour type races (with a team) , but just haven't got around to it.

I have just ordered a road bike , after 20 odd years of MTB riding.

I do have a bit of a desire to maybe have a go racing that , with the vets club.
Will have to see how I go adapting to skinny tyres first.
Looking forward to it , except to the lack of disk brakes on roadies. :o

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Re: Tour Of Tasmania

Postby Baldy » Thu Oct 06, 2011 7:07 pm

I have done two races with the vets, 11months apart. The second one was only a couple of weeks ago. Just in div 4.

Its good fun, I dont tend to push that hard on my own.

If I was not allergic to rain I would race more often :oops: :lol:

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Re: Tour Of Tasmania

Postby skull » Thu Oct 06, 2011 7:13 pm

Baldy wrote: If I was not allergic to rain I would race more often :oops: :lol:
The vets tend to cancel in the wet anyway. Last sat with the Dome crew was my first road ride in the rain for over a year (had a fall on grasstree in the wet and it almost cost me a contract job) and the only reason I rode was it was sunny up at Austins Ferry when I left. Am glad I did go as it has regained a bit of confidence on wet roads.

I would still ride my commuter in the rain as I need to get to work somehow and that is just along the bike track. I also have no issues riding the mountain bike in the wet just not a fan on the roadie.

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Re: Tour Of Tasmania

Postby santacruzscott » Thu Oct 06, 2011 7:40 pm

Fingers crossed for a nice dry summer then. 8)

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Re: Tour Of Tasmania

Postby santacruzscott » Thu Oct 06, 2011 8:02 pm

Whoops.

Back on topic.

Top 20 overall after stage 5.

1 Cameron Peterson (V Australia) 7:08:17
2 Nathan Haas (Genesys Wealth Advisers) 0:00:16
3 Dale Parker (Jayco - 2XU) 0:00:23
4 Joshua Atkins (Jayco - 2XU) 0:00:27
5 Jai Crawford (Jayco - 2XU) 0:00:38
6 Nathan Earle (Genesys Wealth Advisers) 0:00:49
7 Bernard Sulzberger (V Australia) 0:00:56
8 Alexander Serov (Team Russia) 0:01:02
9 Campbell Flakemore (Genesys Wealth Advisers) 0:01:12
10 Valery Valynin (Team Russia) 0:01:15
11 Christopher Winn (V Australia) 0:01:22
12 Alexander Khatuntsev (Team Russia) 0:01:25
13 Joseph Lewis (Bikebug.Com) 0:03:23
14 Jay Bourke (Search2Retain) 0:04:17
15 Mark O'Brien (Team Down Under) 0:05:00
16 Blake Hose (John West Cycling Team) 0:06:19
17 Ben Dyball (Jayco - AIS) 0:06:33
18 Mark Jamieson (Jayco - 2XU) 0:06:51
19 Calvin Watson (Genesys Wealth Advisers) 0:06:59
20 Samuel Davis (Plan B Racing) 0:08:04

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Re: Tour Of Tasmania

Postby Chuck » Sun Oct 09, 2011 4:09 pm

Baldy wrote:just for the backdrop for photos.
Any pics Baldy ??

I'd have preferred an ITT over the TTT up the mountain. Would have liked to see what two local guys (relative to me) Ben Dyball and Brodie Talbot could have done without the restrictions of a team.
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Re: Tour Of Tasmania

Postby Baldy » Sun Oct 09, 2011 5:36 pm

Yeah mate, got a few but none of them are real good. The fog/cloud and a cold/excited operator did not help. I just had them on facebook but here ya go...

http://www.flickr.com/photos/62577874@N ... 725843965/

You know Dyball ....aka Starvin Marvin huh ? :lol: That kid sure can climb! I remember him doing well in a race down here a while back? Cant put my finger on it :? Could have been on a mtb? Freycinet challenge? Or I could have my wires crossed altogether.

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Re: Tour Of Tasmania

Postby mcdurdin » Sun Oct 09, 2011 7:10 pm

The TTT up a mountain idea is a little unusual. My take on it: http://marc.durdin.net/2011/10/tour-of- ... trial.html
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