Pushiest Galore 2013 - Brisbane swap meet 14 July
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Pushiest Galore 2013 - Brisbane swap meet 14 July
Postby ozdavo » Mon Jul 08, 2013 12:03 am
http://www.pushiesgalore.com/events/pus ... lore-2013/
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Re: Pushiest Galore 2013 - Brisbane swap meet 14 July
Postby gbannerman » Mon Jul 08, 2013 10:00 pm
Has anyone got a ride planned?
I'll have to leave it up to a few keen souls to gather a group from wherever suits them; I'll be putting up marquees from the early hours.
(PS, mods, I think there are two threads on the go.)
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Re: Pushiest Galore 2013 - Brisbane swap meet 14 July
Postby dubrat » Tue Jul 09, 2013 8:13 pm
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Postby munga » Sun Jul 14, 2013 6:05 pm
rain might have been annoying, but good to see plenty of guys and girls toughing it out.
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Re: Pushiest Galore 2013 - Brisbane swap meet 14 July
Postby elantra » Sun Jul 14, 2013 7:26 pm
Certainly was the case.munga wrote:had a fat time at Pushies again this year. great to catch up with some mates and buy a few bargains (or not-so-bargains, depends on who's asking).
rain might have been annoying, but good to see plenty of guys and girls toughing it out.
Here's a few photos, no doubt there are many more on other webplaces.
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Re: Pushiest Galore 2013 - Brisbane swap meet 14 July
Postby Retro man » Mon Jul 15, 2013 7:24 am
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Re: Pushiest Galore 2013 - Brisbane swap meet 14 July
Postby marinmomma » Mon Jul 15, 2013 4:26 pm
Great day despite the wet stuff putting in an appearance
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Re: Pushiest Galore 2013 - Brisbane swap meet 14 July
Postby gbannerman » Tue Jul 16, 2013 1:57 pm
Some pics up on my Flickr
And some nice bike shots up on the Campag Delta Brakes blog.
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Re: Pushiest Galore 2013 - Brisbane swap meet 14 July
Postby im_no_pro » Tue Jul 16, 2013 3:55 pm
gbannerman wrote:
And some nice bike shots up on the Campag Delta Brakes blog.
AFK cleaning drool puddle off my desk.....
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Re: Pushiest Galore 2013 - Brisbane swap meet 14 July
Postby DavidI » Wed Jul 17, 2013 1:40 pm
Just a shame I'm there messing up the photo of the Kangeroo (sic) Point Cycle Club Pinarelloim_no_pro wrote:gbannerman wrote:
And some nice bike shots up on the Campag Delta Brakes blog.
AFK cleaning drool puddle off my desk.....
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Re: Pushiest Galore 2013 - Brisbane swap meet 14 July
Postby Lukeyboy » Thu Jul 18, 2013 11:12 pm
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Re: Pushiest Galore 2013 - Brisbane swap meet 14 July
Postby im_no_pro » Thu Jul 18, 2013 11:24 pm
Try living near Baum... Every so often I see them out on a ride. Not every day you see a bunch of 6 or so blokes all on pristine Baum'sLukeyboy wrote:Daaaamn I'd love to add a Baum or a Ritte to my collection
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Re: Pushiest Galore 2013 - Brisbane swap meet 14 July
Postby ldrcycles » Fri Jul 19, 2013 7:03 am
There were 2 Rittes at the race I did on the weekend instead of going to Pushies, seriously hot bikes.Lukeyboy wrote:Daaaamn I'd love to add a Baum or a Ritte to my collection
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Postby gbannerman » Sun Jul 21, 2013 6:23 pm
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Re: Pushiest Galore 2013 - Brisbane swap meet 14 July
Postby ldrcycles » Sun Jul 21, 2013 7:03 pm
The very first one is Mustang!gbannerman wrote:Pushies show 'n' shine entrants portraits online now: Pushies Portraits
EDIT: and I can't remember the name of Mr 233 but boy do I remember that gorgeous Healing .
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Re: Pushiest Galore 2013 - Brisbane swap meet 14 July
Postby Lukeyboy » Sun Jul 21, 2013 7:10 pm
They certainly are. Its a shame that they don't make the Ritte 1919 TT bike anymore. Looked like a beast!ldrcycles wrote:There were 2 Rittes at the race I did on the weekend instead of going to Pushies, seriously hot bikes.Lukeyboy wrote:Daaaamn I'd love to add a Baum or a Ritte to my collection
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Re: Pushiest Galore 2013 - Brisbane swap meet 14 July
Postby ldrcycles » Sun Jul 21, 2013 8:15 pm
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Re: Pushiest Galore 2013 - Brisbane swap meet 14 July
Postby Lukeyboy » Sun Jul 21, 2013 8:47 pm
What made it even more legendary was that he did it on a borrowed bike (turned up at the start with everything minus a bike), convinced one of the support guys that their rider retired and took his feed bag and jumped through a train stuck at a level crossing.Just before the start of the race "Ritte" shouted: "I will ride you all to hell !!!". Race favorite Jules Vanhevel had the best laugh on hearing the declaration and "Ritte" replied to him: "You shouldn't laugh because I'll ride you off my wheel in front of your own house!!!"
True to his opening declaration Van Lerberghe kept his promise and attacked on a hill in the Town of Ichtegem (hometown of Jules Vanhevel!!!). Amused by the theatrics, the other racers let him have the initial breakaway. By the time the peloton realized the size of the gap and started to chase him, it was too late. "Ritte" was too far ahead.
Steadily in heavy North Sea winds he rode away and with the velodrome finish line in sight Van Lerberghe stopped at a local pub and simply ordered a "Demie" (a demie is Belgian blond beer). It tasted so good he ordered another and then another. Race official Oscar Van Braeckel noticed "Ritte" sitting in the pub and he summoned Van Lerberghe's coach to fetch him.
After considerable persuasion Van Lerberghe's coach succeeded in dragging him from the pub. While "Ritte" was doing his “lap of honor” in the velodrome (walking because he wasn't able to ride his bicycle) he cried out to the public: "You can all go home, I've got half a day lead on the others!!!!!" He had actually only 14 minutes left of his initial advance because of his little passage through the Pub. Henri Vanlerberghe did complete the course and crossed the finish line for the 1919 victory in the Tour of Flanders.
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Re: Pushiest Galore 2013 - Brisbane swap meet 14 July
Postby Lukeyboy » Sun Jul 21, 2013 9:03 pm
Tour Of Flanders 1919 - Borrowed Bikes And Beer.
The tale of the legendary 1919 Tour of Flanders has been told many times, but in the week of the one of the greatest races in the cycling calendar, I'm sure nobody minds if I repeat it. A true story of borrowed bikes, blonde beers and troublesome trains.
Henri Van Lerberghe took to the start line of the 1919 Tour of Flanders in Gent straight from his military post just 4 months after the end of World War One in full cycling attire but something was missing, the minor detail of his bike. After securing a ride borrowed from the brother-in-law of fellow competitor Jules Messelis, Van Lerberghe declared to his fellow 46 entrants: 'I will ride you all to hell!'. This caused much amuse with race favourite Jules Messelis and the rest of the bunch who laughed allowed. (Van Lerberghe was not a cyclist of particular note, his palmares were and still are very limited) Van Lerberghe replied with the threat that he would 'drop them all at their own front doors on the way to victory'.
Van Lerberghe was true to his word and attacked on the first climb that the riders came across, the peloton let him escape to take a brief, pitying, moment of glory assuming that his attack would inevitably be fruitless. Further up the road he saw a helper with a bag of food waiting for Marcel Buysse, and after he convinced the helper that Buysse was already out of the race, cheeky Van Lerberghe took the food for a much needed energy boost. It was to late when the peloton decided it was time to bring reel him back in. The 46 starters would not see Van Lerberghe again until the finish line.
Henri Van Lerberghe rode away with such intent that nothing was going to get between himself and victory, as the story goes he would later arrive at a downed level crossing, block by a freight train, where undeterred he lifted his bike onto his back and crawled through the open train carriage, escaping on the other side. (In 2004 the pro peloton would ride through a giant train in the Ronde erected in memory of the Van Lerberghe legend.) When the finish was within almost touching distance (Henri could see the velodrome) Van Lerberghe had such a time gap that he decided to stop at a local public house and order himself a local blonde Belgian beer. One led to another...and another, until a race official spotted Van Lerberghe enjoying his pint(s) and ordered the race leaders manager to go and fetch him.
With some eventual persuasion Van Lerberghe made his way to the finishing line within the velodrome where on his lap of honour, which heavily intoxicated, he walked, he announced to the onlooking spectators that 'You can all go home! I have half a days lead on the others!'. In fact by the time Henri crossed the finish line he only had a 14 minute lead on the eventual 23 finishers - even after his train adventure and several pints of Belgium's best, 14 minutes remains the largest time gap between first and second place in the history of the race.
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