6K Club 2013 Edition
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Re: 6K Club 2013 Edition
Postby Mugglechops » Wed Apr 24, 2013 7:09 pm
I might get out for a ride tomorrow it's been about 7wks since my op so I should be right.
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Re: 6K Club 2013 Edition
Postby sblack » Wed Apr 24, 2013 7:41 pm
Good to hear. So it should be all clear from here? Just a case of getting strength and movement back to work towards full recovery?Mugglechops wrote:I might get out for a ride tomorrow it's been about 7wks since my op so I should be right.
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Re: 6K Club 2013 Edition
Postby Mugglechops » Wed Apr 24, 2013 11:20 pm
sblack wrote:Good to hear. So it should be all clear from here? Just a case of getting strength and movement back to work towards full recovery?Mugglechops wrote:I might get out for a ride tomorrow it's been about 7wks since my op so I should be right.
Yes mate. I have more movement than before now it's strength building time.
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Re: 6K Club 2013 Edition
Postby macca33 » Thu Apr 25, 2013 2:15 pm
Cheers and keep rolling!
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Re: 6K Club 2013 Edition
Postby grantw » Thu Apr 25, 2013 5:44 pm
I've a long ride planned for this weekend, so went for a relaxing cruise with the crew this morning - and today's ride reinforced why I like to ride.
It was the usual thursday route, with the usual friends but we planned to stop for the dawn service at Coledale before turning back for home via a hill or two. Back in town we stopped for a cup of espresso by the beach, heaps of people were out now enjoying the holiday and then chased each other hard on a segment for fun. A great morning to be riding
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Re: 6K Club 2013 Edition
Postby norbs » Thu Apr 25, 2013 7:47 pm
Hope to get out for a ride on Saturday. 7 days off the bike is hurting.
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Re: 6K Club 2013 Edition
Postby sblack » Thu Apr 25, 2013 8:39 pm
norbs, sorry to hear of your illness. Hope you get over it quick.
And continuing on with my catching up with the last couple of weeks of the thread:
Well done to Howzat, ColinOldnCranky and coffeeandwine on getting back into the green in the last couple of weeks.
Top effort on the Goulburn Crookwell ride and subsequent return to green Graham.
I'll echo Grant's comment on the pass not being that bad riles. Looking at the qualification criteria for the ride the pass should be well within the capability of anyone that can qualify for the ride. Whether it feels that way after the 100+km to get there is another matter though.grantw wrote:No, seriously, the pass isn't that bad, sure it's long but the grade is pretty even, the road surface is terrific at the moment and the scenery superb. I reckon the climb up Tourist road with 130+km in your legs will be memorable, and the drag up out of the RNP to Bald Hill is never easy.riles wrote: haha the way your saying that is implying otherwise i would say really looking forward to it though, going to be a great weekend of riding thats for certain
Day two has some great roads and a few climbs to look forward to as well. You'll be having a great time
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Re: 6K Club 2013 Edition
Postby Gary78 » Fri Apr 26, 2013 7:53 am
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Re: 6K Club 2013 Edition
Postby celeste boy » Fri Apr 26, 2013 8:05 am
A good feeling. Now all you need to do is stay there.Gary78 wrote:First time I've managed to get into the green after yesterday's 70km ride.
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Re: 6K Club 2013 Edition
Postby BrisVegas » Fri Apr 26, 2013 8:19 am
Well done Gary!Gary78 wrote:First time I've managed to get into the green after yesterday's 70km ride.
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Re: 6K Club 2013 Edition
Postby Gary78 » Fri Apr 26, 2013 10:06 am
feels good man!
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Re: 6K Club 2013 Edition
Postby Marto » Fri Apr 26, 2013 1:03 pm
The weather in Brisbane has been great for cycling lately. For a couple of weeks now, I have been taking alternative routes to the direct but hectic-dangerous road on my commute, Oxley Road. Adds some more kms, mixes it up a bit, and adds some nice climbs. One of the quieter back roads follows the train line for 3 or 4 stations. That's okay, but the other night I was passing the stations just after the train, so people were getting out on the street and lighting up their cigarettes just as I passed. Got some good lungfuls of second hand smoke.
Got a little buffer on my arrow now.
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Re: 6K Club 2013 Edition
Postby Mugglechops » Fri Apr 26, 2013 4:47 pm
7 days Try 7 weeksnorbs wrote: 7 days off the bike is hurting.
I am planning on a cruisy ride into town tomorrow if you want to meet at your usual place.
I got out for a slow and easy 6kms this arvo and the should is only a little bit sore.
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Re: 6K Club 2013 Edition
Postby grantw » Fri Apr 26, 2013 6:19 pm
I am in downtown Yass tonight, drove down this afternoon to get a good nights sleep before starting the Audax Riverina Romp tomorrow morning. Weather is looking great too
Yass is an attractive little town and I'm kicking myself for never wandering past the Service centre for a look before, some beautiful turn of the century architecture and the river appears to have a nice bike path along it. The bottle shop was a very pleasant surprise, they have beers I can't get in Wollongong, so perhaps I'll advisedly I'm enjoying a Byron Brewing Figgy IPA before dinner and an early night.
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Re: 6K Club 2013 Edition
Postby sblack » Fri Apr 26, 2013 7:25 pm
I'll be hitting the dirt again tomorrow, starting off with a lap of the red loop in Wingello with one of celesteboy's friends before having another attempt at working out the best route between there and Bundanoon for the Bundanoon Bash next month. Since I had that planned I'd decided to head out for an easy ride this afternoon. Initial plan was to set a maintainable pace for the first half of the ride, have a crack at a short segment just after that then back to the steady pace. Before I realised what I was doing the steady pace saw me at around PB pace for the ride so I decided to cancel the crack at the short segment and instead try and keep the overall pace up for the second half of the ride. In the end my PB attempt was beaten by traffic, causing me to loose all momentum on 4 seperate occasions, falling just 14 seconds short and 45 seconds off cracking the 50 minute mark. In between the traffic I did manage to set PBs for the two longest segments of the ride though so I was pretty happy with that and feel that the 50 minute mark is within my reach. Now I just hope I don't suffer too much for it on tomorrow's ride.
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Re: 6K Club 2013 Edition
Postby Mustang » Fri Apr 26, 2013 7:27 pm
I'm dissapointed wheres the 60+duds2u wrote:I'm in for the 160k donation as wellMustang wrote:Any one riding the Noosa 160 /85 ?
I've entered the 160 (May be a donation)
They're running a KOM/QOM on the Cootharaba Rd climb this year. They have a couple of grades, open and 40+. No chance for me.
70 years young.
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Re: 6K Club 2013 Edition
Postby breezer1 » Sat Apr 27, 2013 5:44 pm
good to see you on the bike againMugglechops wrote:7 days Try 7 weeksnorbs wrote: 7 days off the bike is hurting.
I am planning on a cruisy ride into town tomorrow if you want to meet at your usual place.
I got out for a slow and easy 6kms this arvo and the should is only a little bit sore.
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Re: 6K Club 2013 Edition
Postby sblack » Sat Apr 27, 2013 11:24 pm
It was quite a pleasant day for riding in the highlands and things started well as Gavin pulled into the Wingello Base Camp before I'd finished parking. After some introductions, a brief chat and getting the bikes ready we headed of on the red loop. It didn't take long for my legs to remind me of yesterday's efforts as they complained strongly while I started watching Gavin pull away on the climbs. Despite my best attempt they didn't have it in them to make it up the wall this time, I will make it one day though.
After a detour to see the memorial for some fireman killed when their truck got stuck in fires we continued on through the rest of the red loop. Continued being a quiet and pleasant day on the trails with the only downside being the damage some motorbikes had done to the single track in a few places. A flat tyre a bit later on and I got my first reminder of proper technology usage. I stopped the garmin before fixing the flat and forgot to turn it back on when taking off afterwards. Concentrating on the single track meant I didn't realise it was telling me to start it again for a little while.
After completing the red loop it was time to head to the Wingello Shop for a burger and milkshake before farewelling Gavin and sorting out the second part of my day. It was here that I became aware of my second technology use issue of the day. I'd done all my planning of the course so far online and not had any luck getting any real idea of where the boat in Penrose State Forest was. One final google on the phone found a strava ride called Penrose Forest Yacht Club. A bit hard to make out on the phone I pulled out my Highland MTB trail map to check the area and find there's a marked ride on the map with directions to find the Yacht. If only I'd gone with the old paper technology sooner I would have known where to head weeks ago.
So for ride two it was off into Penrose in search of a yacht. Turned out to be a very worthwhile adventure. As well as finding the Yacht the area it was in had some of the nicest fire trails of the forest. Going through both native and plantation forests and the Yacht Club itself probably the lushest area of it all. So now it's back to the route planning to see how I go at working it in to the 70 km route.
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Re: 6K Club 2013 Edition
Postby Mugglechops » Sun Apr 28, 2013 6:03 pm
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Re: 6K Club 2013 Edition
Postby macca33 » Sun Apr 28, 2013 6:49 pm
Good luck with the long ride GrantW.
Good work Mugglechops - you'll be flying again before you know it!
Cracked the 1000Km for the month of April - on road - today and the strong headwinds certainly tested me!
Cheers all.
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Re: 6K Club 2013 Edition
Postby find_bruce » Sun Apr 28, 2013 9:24 pm
Good to hear Mugglechops & my ocd approves of your progression. Will you be riding 28 kms tomorrow ?Mugglechops wrote:Was good to get back on the bike this weekend. 6km Friday, 14km yesterday and 21kms today.
All on the 6in travel MTB as the wide handlebars and upright position was good for the shoulder.
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Re: 6K Club 2013 Edition
Postby norbs » Sun Apr 28, 2013 10:07 pm
28 or 27??find_bruce wrote:Good to hear Mugglechops & my ocd approves of your progression. Will you be riding 28 kms tomorrow ?Mugglechops wrote:Was good to get back on the bike this weekend. 6km Friday, 14km yesterday and 21kms today.
All on the 6in travel MTB as the wide handlebars and upright position was good for the shoulder.
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