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Monthly Archives: March 2012
Erik Zabel is Still In Good Nick.
Posted in Pro Cycling
Tagged Erik Zabel, Milan, Milan San Remo, Óscar Freire, San Remo, Sanremo
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This Mornings Commute
Cool and foggy. Not leg warmer cool yet, but arm warmer cool.
A New Goal for 2012.
Earlier in the year I posted a list of my goals for 2012. It included a list of local climbs to help me get me to a yearly total of 50,000m. Well, due to the fact that I have a … Continue reading
The Inaugural CBCC HITT.
The very first Culburra Beach Cycling Club Handicapped Individual Time Trial (Also known as the Race of Shoalhavens Hard Men) was held this morning under cloud free skies and barely a puff of wind. Perfect conditions to go out and … Continue reading
Posted in General Cycling Info
Tagged Cleats, Culburra Beach Cycling Club, Dave, Handicap, Handicapped Individual Time Trial, ITT, Lewy, Russ, Sam, Todd
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Racing : Paris Nice and Tirreno Adriatico
Well Paris Nice is getting down to the business end. Wiggins still holds on to a 6 second lead. Can he hang on? Tirreno Adriatico and they are right between the two seas that separate start and finish. Gossy hangs … Continue reading
Posted in Pro Cycling
Tagged Adriatico, Cadel Evans, GreenEdge, Nice, Paris, Paris Nice, Tirreno, Tirreno Adriatico
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Road Works Slow You Down
I may have mentioned on the blog that my commute to work has been disrupted by the local councils decision to upgrade the road. Last time they did the 1st half of this road it took the best part of … Continue reading
Posted in General Cycling Info
Tagged Culburra Road, gravel, Mud, Road works, rocks
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Friday Video
An inspiring video for this Friday. I was waiting for Oprah to appear near the end. 🙂 Thanks to Tim for the heads up.
Theft, it is Hard Work for Idiots
I feel for the poor bugger who came back to his bike in bits.
Posted in General Cycling Info
Tagged bike locks, Bike theft, stealing
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Photos : From This Mornings Commute
These all screen grabs from a video, so excuse the poor quality. It is getting darker in the mornings, so I am having to leave in the pre dawn light. Some of the country roads aren’t all that … Continue reading
Posted in General Cycling Info
Tagged Commute, dawn, morning, photos, riding, shadows, Sunshine
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Results : Paris Nice and Tirreno Adriatico
Paris Nice. A bit of a surprise last night with Lieuwe Westra (Vacansoleil-DCM) winning the Queen stage of the Paris Nice. Wiggins attacked 1km from home but couldn’t break away. Westra then had a crack and got 6 seconds on … Continue reading
Posted in Pro Cycling
Tagged Brad Wiggins, GreenEdge, Lieuwe Westra, Mark Cavendish, Matt Goss, Nice, Paris, Paris-Nice 2012, Sky Racing, Terrino Adriatico, Vacansoleil-DCM
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