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Old 22-06-2015, 05:29 PM   #1831
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Today was the Brissie to Bay 100km ride I've been building up to for the last 6 weeks - my first 100 km ride; and was it great!

Well, apart from having to be there at 5.45am for a 6.15 start... standing around in lycra in the stifling 11 degree heat until I was able to start at 7am. There were about 5000 riders taking part in the 100km route, and the starts were staggered in groups. But after that it was non-stop for the first 24km, with traffic control, all the way out to Wynnum, on the bay, and down to Cleveland Point. There were rest points with water and fruit available, but I had my home made energy bars (Thanks to the GCN Youtube channel) and electrolyte drink bottle.

The last part of the ride, from 63km onwards, was limited traffic control. As such, when there was a red light, there would be anything from 50-200 riders bunching up waiting for the green. This was also the start of the hilly bits, and where I found I was passing most people. I know it wasn't a race, but...

Once I got to the 80km mark, I was looking for fatigue to set in, but I got a puncture instead, and earned a 10 minute break! It started to get busy when the ride joined with the 50km and 25km courses.

It seems the cruellest hills were just after the 100km mark through Highgate Hill (Suburbs that have "Hills" in their name are usually difficult to ride through), with lots of people pushing their cycles up these (my guess, the 25km course participants), but the last half kilometre was a nice downhill run to the end.

A nice surprise as I turned in toward the finish line in Musgrave Park, they announced my arrival on the loudspeaker as I crossed! Some poor people must have had the job of looking up the entry numbers to bring up the names of the rider for the announcer to call out as they came over the line (over 9000 riders in all the events!)

In the end, I completed the 104km course in 4hr 7min, with about 28 mins in downtime with rest stops and puncture repairs. I averaged 25.3 km/hr, which I'm happy with. Six weeks ago, I'd rarely average that speed on my 18 km commute!

So all in all, what a fantastic day! I'll do it again in a flash. I even managed to raise over $400 for MS before the event (another thing I've never done before!)

And I have to give a big thanks to the guys on here who have given me tips and advice, sharing their experience along the way. I've taken it all on board, which led to an enjoyable day, and I could have gone a lot further! Cheers!
Swanny, that is an awesome effort. You should be proud that that was your first 100, as I heard it was a gruelling course, even for some of the regular riders. I also did the Brissie to Bay yesterday, but seeing as my a55 hasn't been on the bike for the last 18 months (I've probably only ridden 80kms in that time - embarrassing I know) I only did the 25km, which was full of hills anyway. But I knew the hills in Woolloongabba and Highgate Hill, so my aim was just to finish without doing the walk of shame, and I achieved that, so I was happy.

Agree about the road closures etc... I thought that there would have been a better setup as the only road / intersection closures were up to the Gabba sports ground, beyond that we were just riding on the road with red light stoppages and just in normal traffic. I felt sorry for those kids doing the ride as it did get hairy coming back on Stanley St.

But good effort and now you should line up the Brisbane to Gold Coast in October
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Old 22-06-2015, 10:43 PM   #1832
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Great work Swanny. I could see from your Strava activity that you were set up well for a good day.

So what is the next challenge?
Sell the bike? Nah! I'd like to increase my distance (maybe an imperial century?), but also take on some hills. There's a few around my area, starting at 150 metre climbs, up to Clear Mountain, Mt Nebo etc. I'm going to build up to something like that. I think the strength from climbing should help with speed and endurance on the flats.


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... line up the Brisbane to Gold Coast in October
Thanks Sam, I was wondering if you would be in the ride somewhere, being that you started this thread! I've often wondered how you were going, and glad you've still got the bike. Now you have to ride it more!

Do you want to do the Brisbane to Gold Coast?
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I feel for the family and friends. Just goes to show not even standing out like a beacon with high vis clothing will stop ignorance.

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Anybody use an indoor trainer at all and using the new Zwift software? It is currently out in beta and is a pretty good motivator.

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Yeah Trevor I posted about this on page 60.

I've used it a few times, helps with an otherwise very very boring Trainer Session!

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Took the roadie for a rare ride this afternoon. Skinny tires and ice make for a nervous rider

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That'd be a bit like ice skating, wouldn't it? I don't know that I could relax enough to enjoy the ride...
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I don't know that I could relax enough to enjoy the ride...
so you reckon you'd have a nice tight grip on the saddle

makes me think twice about whinging about the cold here.
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That'd be a bit like ice skating, wouldn't it? I don't know that I could relax enough to enjoy the ride...
Certainly had to to be careful in the shady areas, if it wasn't snow and ice it was mud and cow manure, the bike looked like a mountain bike when I got home.
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makes me think twice about whinging about the cold here.
It was a balmy 7c out of the sun so not too bad
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Gotta love how you stuffed the pedal into the snow ball to keep the bike upright for the photo shoot...
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Got caught once in a hail storm , and the only way home was 20k downhill . I was getting super cold , standing on the side of the road , thinking it would pass, and I would be on my way very shortly .. Well , it persisted , so , shaking like a leaf against a winter's breeze , I decided to set out .. The hail were like ball bearing , and I hadnt covered a 1k , before I decided to hop off. Thumb out , I got a lift to the bottom , hop out of the car , and made my way home ...
I have friends in Canada and the UK, whom constantly talk about the challenges the ice and storm bring to their riding .. During the winter , they do a lot of indoor sessions .
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Got caught once in a hail storm , and the only way home was 20k downhill . I was getting super cold , standing on the side of the road , thinking it would pass, and I would be on my way very shortly .. Well , it persisted , so , shaking like a leaf against a winter's breeze , I decided to set out .. The hail were like ball bearing , and I hadnt covered a 1k , before I decided to hop off. Thumb out , I got a lift to the bottom , hop out of the car , and made my way home ...
I have friends in Canada and the UK, whom constantly talk about the challenges the ice and storm bring to their riding .. During the winter , they do a lot of indoor sessions .
Haha nice one.

I run in all weathers but am a bit more particular when riding. It had been eighteen days without a ride so I felt compelled to go and there is more snow on the MTB tracks than the road so the roadie won.
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Haha nice one.

I run in all weathers but am a bit more particular when riding. It had been eighteen days without a ride so I felt compelled to go and there is more snow on the MTB tracks than the road so the roadie won.
I , definitely would have chosen the MTB tracks . It's funny I can ride the MTB in the rain and freezing temperature , yet find it extremely painful on the road bike . Might have something to do with canopy cover , slower speeds and the fact that you never sit still on the MTB bike ???
I can get up in the freezing temp and rain to complete in a 24hr event , yet I don't know I could do the same on a the road bike . Go figure ????
I can't wait to get my new MTB bike , having recently sold my 26er dually .
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I , definitely would have chosen the MTB tracks . It's funny I can ride the MTB in the rain and freezing temperature , yet find it extremely painful on the road bike . Might have something to do with canopy cover , slower speeds and the fact that you never sit still on the MTB bike ???
I can get up in the freezing temp and rain to complete in a 24hr event , yet I don't know I could do the same on a the road bike . Go figure ????
Yep I'm the same but the road bike has been badly neglected.

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Definitely a 29er dually .. I have been invited to media release of the new Trek Top Fuel . You may recall the Top Fuel some years back - it was marketed as the finest weapon for the XC competitor , but having ridden the on one of my favorite courses I disliked the loss of power due to pedal bob ..
They ve been working on it's replacement for some years and believe they have cancelled the pedal bob effect .
I have narrowed my choice to either a Specialized S Works Epic , or Cannondale Scalpel Team
If I can get the Cannondale at the right price , I will probably lean towards it , however , as per usual Giant are throwing out last year Anthem at under $4,000 which is hard to pass up.
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S works Epic is a weapon , Giant is best bang for buck ( I got Trance 29er) - I believe 29er is best choice for taller rider , not so tall maybe better on 27.5.
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S works Epic is a weapon , Giant is best bang for buck ( I got Trance 29er) - I believe 29er is best choice for taller rider , not so tall maybe better on 27.5.
To be honest , aesthetically I would be better on a 27.5 , however , haven ridden the 29er , I just loved the way it flattens out the course littered with roots, water grates , small rocks , etc ... I have demo both the 29er in a hard tail and dually , back to back , and felt so much stronger, confident and faster on the dually .. I found there was no need to pick , point and squirt, you just hang on and squirt ..
I am looking forward to the unveil of the Trek tomorrow .
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Wahoo - The TDF commences on Saturday , with 10 skinny Australian's taking the line, and all will be looking for their opportunity in the sun. The contenders remain Nabali, Contador, Froome and Quintana ..
Will this be the year for the lightly build , quiet Colombian Quintana , to take the top step in Paris ??
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I am loving this Zwift thing married up to a Kickr for this cold winter we're having down here in Antarctica. Check it out if you have a trainer, it is a very motivating new software program unlike any other really where you are riding a course with other people who are also on trainers from around the world. Was on it the other day and two of the motorcycle racers I know were riding the course at the same time, one in Japan and one in Goulburn, but we were riding together on the computer!
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Picked up my giant trance 3 on Thursday done a few kms on it already. Been up in the local Hills some of which got the better of me. Heaps of fun though,all the runs are graded like ski runs for difficulty level. Really impressed with the bike though and I can only get fitter the more I ride it.
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Did the Warburton - Lilydale Rail Trail on Sunday aboard the MTB, don't like taking roadie on wet rail trails etc. and caking them with mud. Took no pics :-)
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Got the road bike out again this afternoon, was a cold but beautiful day. Apart from nearly getting sucked under a logging truck at a 100 kph and a head on with 50 head of cattle beasts it was a great ride. No snow or ice either.

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You guys are prob gonna get sick of me posting in here lol.
I had a long weekend this weekend so along with the above i went for another ride today, put the bike in the car and headed over to a place called hunchback hill in Wodonga, first time ive ridden there.
Got there and rode/walked the fire trail to near the top then came down a trail next to it then ended up in someones paddock, along came another MTB'er he was pretty new to the area on a Giant Anthem, so i rode with him a bit and went to the top of the main trail down, technical rocky gardens switchbacks couple of tabletops (jumping isnt my forte, often resulting in a front wheels down first and over the hangers ) The ride/walk to the top was worth it. Ill try get some pics of the trails im riding when i go out but i get caught up having too much fun to worry about pics.
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I had a long weekend this weekend so along with the above i went for another ride today, put the bike in the car and headed over to a place called hunchback hill in Wodonga, first time ive ridden there.
Got there and rode/walked the fire trail to near the top then came down a trail next to it then ended up in someones paddock, along came another MTB'er he was pretty new to the area on a Giant Anthem, so i rode with him a bit and went to the top of the main trail down, technical rocky gardens switchbacks couple of tabletops (jumping isnt my forte, often resulting in a front wheels down first and over the hangers ) The ride/walk to the top was worth it. Ill try get some pics of the trails im riding when i go out but i get caught up having too much fun to worry about pics.
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