Commuter Cup RacingRe: Commuter Cup RacingI had a run up for this one as well
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Re: Commuter Cup RacingKona you crack me up
The other day on the way home I was taking it easy, then heard the noise of somebody catching up behind me. Worried that it might be an off-course Kona, and definitely not wanting to appear in one of your CCR victory movies, this happened: ![]()
Re: Commuter Cup RacingLoved the video.
Re: Commuter Cup RacingI had a challenger this morning on Victoria Rd and ANZAC Bridge. I picked him up just after Iron Cove and there was a bit of "feeling out" up to Balmain. He put in a nice attack on the downhill to ANZAC Bridge and put a bit of a gap into me. I caught up on the approach and paced him up to the start of the bridge and then had a crack. Nice tailwind + riding the good bike = victory!
I did a quick check about half way up and he was nowhere to be seen.
Re: Commuter Cup RacingNot really a CCR, but someone in a small group of 3 MTBs on the Parramatta River sharepath asked for a tow this morning. I wished them good morning and proceeded to blitz away at 40kmh.
Re: Commuter Cup RacingThere are wolves in sheep's clothing waiting out there for unsuspecting CCR contenders.
Went the extra long way to work, entered PSP from Canning Bridge and slotted in behind a guy on an alloy Giant roadie, in baggies, regular shirt, skate helmet, sneakers, cages and wearing a backpack. (I was a little better, steel single speed, baggies, sneakers, cages, handlebar bag but regular helmet and jersey - need the pockets). While waiting to pass, noticed a very solid pair of legs under the baggies. He started picking up the pace and was sitting on 35kph, I was happy to follow. After a minute he slowed to 32kph. So I rolled through and sat on 35kph, after 1km he rolled past and said "problem with fixies, lack of top speed", I said "single speed, capable of sitting on 40". Which he took as a challenge and picked up the pace to 40kph. I was happy to sit in the wheel for 1km, then rolled alongside, thanked him for the tow and explained I would not ride the footbridge detour (52x16 and fear of heights over narrow footbridge do not mix). It was then, I noticed a roadie was sitting on our tail (CF bike, full lyrca, clipless etc did have small backpack), he was not enthustastic about being waved through, then I saw his face, he looked totally spent, unlike either of us. (according to his Strava he tagged on just after Canning Bridge). Caught up with both riders at the next set of lights, scored my CCR point leaving the roadie at the lights. We could of chased down the Cervelo rider who jumped us at the lights, but it was more fun watching him glance back regularly and not gain on us. my blog Nick Cowie, member of Peel District Cycling Club
Re: Commuter Cup RacingRespect to the MTB rider that I began my commute home with last night.
Rolled up at the cnr of Adelaide and George behind a fit looking guy on an MTB. Negotiated the traffic till getting to botanic Gardens. He takes off at a fair clip doing +30km/h on the PSP. Go over Goodwill easily enough, then onto Lower River Terrace. He puts some distance on me, picking up the pace before attacking hard up the short hard climb to the Southbound Veloway adjacent the Highway. I go up there behind him and catch him up the top. Sit on his tail as the pace hits 35-40 or so along the Veloway. I freewheel a fair bit wanting to sit behind him, waiting to pick my moment. I’m thinking he’s going pretty quick for an MTB with knobbly tyres. He accelerates down to the final climb approaching O’Keefe st. This is where I usually finish my CCR opponents. Accelerated hard up the rise and had to set a new PB to get away. Ended up dropping him, but he was much stronger than me, considering I was on the roady vs the heavy MTB. Respect.
Re: Commuter Cup RacingThere I am heading towards Roe Hwy PSP when I spot a target cruising along it. Hop on to Roe Hwy PSP and CCR mode engaged. Finally spot him approaching South St, as I'm heading up and over South St I spot another cyclist starting joining. OOH another target
I get down the minor drop and what do I see 3 of them GAME ON Hammer is down I easily pass the 1st guy I had spotted, next guy who had just joined, rabbit in disguise I tell ya. Wearing normal shoes and everyday clothes he was pushing hard, I nail him on a minor uphill ok NEXT. I'm catching him and NOOO he turns off at Willeri Drv Masi Speciale CX 2008 - Brooks B17 special saddle, Garmin Edge 810
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If you're out riding your bike then you are by default involved in commuter cup racing. Whether you contest others or not is irrelevant. Sent from my not iDevice using Tapatalk 2
Re: Commuter Cup RacingMy occasional nemesis destroyed me last night
Ooog! Next time, gadget! “Lexa”: 2012 Trek Lexa S; “Bluey”: 2006 Trek 7.0FX; “Eddy”: 198[?] Graecross Jackaroo
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love the description
Re: Commuter Cup Racinga bit of a giggle yesterday along Lilyfield Rd with a couple of guys from a local cycling club. I have seen these guys around a bit & they are waaaay quicker than me, which is a bit like saying someone is smarter than an Alan Jones listener. Any hows they were obviously having a "recovery ride" as they were even slower than me. I proudly wear the title old & fat & slow so they were clearly ripe for the picking. Like Kona I will take any scalp I can get, so launched a sneak attack over a short hill & pedalled off furiously.
Naturally the lads realised they had just been gravely insulted & immediately picked up the pace. They graciously left me in the wind for about 500 m before cruising past me, never to be seen again. Like most breakaways, my loss was inevitable, but it was fun whilst it lasted. I was going to buy a fast, stylish bike, but I looked in the mirror & thought "you're not fooling anyone, you know"
Re: Commuter Cup RacingGot beaten today - first time I have not even been able to hold a wheel.
We were on beach road heading out of the city towards aspendale taking about 3 minute pulls that were getting faster and faster into the head wind. I took my turn and was starting to fade and he took me and I just could not hold on. He was a beast doing 44 up the little rises along beach road into a headwind. Roadie: BeOne Black, SRAM Force, TWE 50mm full carbon clinchers, Vértebrae ceramic cable housings
MTB: Chin29er, Fox Terralogic, XT, 3T and TWE wheels ex-MTB now commuter: Cannondale F900 (CAAD 4), Headshok, TWE wheels, XT and Elixr CR
Re: Commuter Cup RacingAs a teaser I have an upcoming CCR video that plunges new lows 2012 Oppy A4 | 200x Hard tail Kona Blast Deluxe
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oh yeah, I feel your pain. http://www.bicycles.net.au/forums/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=28452&p=409488&hilit=electric#p409488
Re: Commuter Cup RacingYeah, that's a bad one alright. My middle-aged male ego would have serious problems with that for some time. If I keep riding for the next 20 years it has to happen eventually I suppose. Just hope it doesn't happen any time soon.
Re: Commuter Cup RacingA guy tried to race me and I was way out of his league ie I was a lot faster, but rather than just burn him off, I half wheeled him so to give him the impression he could beat me. We headed towards a stop sign and I was a bit worried as to what he would do, so I suggested we slow down. We chatted for a while, he was pleased with his effort and went on our ways.
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Re: Commuter Cup RacingTraffic lights hate me
...whatever the road rules, self-preservation is the absolute priority for a cyclist when mixing it with motorised traffic.
London Boy 29/12/2011
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My wife manages to destroy quite a few middle aged male egoes....it's not just that she can roll them on the commute, but that she can do it with panniers and a CX bike while wearing her little black cycling dress and DZR shoes - the ones that look like casual shoes but have concealed SPD cleats. There are many types of racing cyclists. There is the sprinter, the rouleur, the stagiaire, the danser, the descender.... sadly, I'm a mediocre.
2003 Cervelo P2K time trial bike 2010 Merida Cyclocross 4 2008 Giant SS/track 2008 Vivente Como roadie
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Crush The Weak And Timid. You've brought shame upon us all!
Re: Commuter Cup Racing2012 Oppy A4 | 200x Hard tail Kona Blast Deluxe
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Just when we thought it couldn't get any better "cause that's how we roll in my neighbourhood"
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That guy deserved to be knocked down a notch or two, obviously just a segment whore on strava
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Oh yeah. Thats what I'm talkin about! Once you can climb hills on a bike it's all downhill.
Hopefully I'll know what that's like..... one day. ![]()
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