Thursday, May 26, 2011
SUN RIDE - OUTER HARBOUR
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
CX 2 MUCH FUN
Sunday, May 22, 2011
MY LEGS CRY!
Saturday, May 21, 2011
PACC CX 2
Thursday, May 19, 2011
SUN RIDE - PAIN LIVES HERE / MONTACUTE
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Saturday, May 14, 2011
SUN RIDE - 8AM START
@8AM START 8AM!!!
Friday, May 13, 2011
Thursday, May 12, 2011
PETER STEVENS ROAD RACE
Adelaide Cycling Club
2011 Peter Stevens Road Race
Gumeracha Course Saturday 21st May 2011
Entries online or to Adelaide Cycling Club $20
Rider sign-on and number collection is at the Gumeracha Town Hall
Open Grades Start time 1pm
A Grade – 122kms (7 laps)
B Grade – 88kms (5 laps )
C Grade – 71kms (4 laps)
D Grade – 54kms (3 laps )
E Grade – 34kms (2 laps)
Wednesday, May 11, 2011
GIRO ST 5
Stage 5 was a cracker Blogger went down on friday and stripped my posts on the Giro stages so a quick recap - def watch the stage 5 highlights the Strade Bianche really mixed up the racing. Great finish. This stage show cases why the Giro is more passionate, colourful, tougher and more entertaining then the Tour. FS
SUN RIDE IN REVIEW - P.W.L.
“I made my first appearance since (well before) Easter and was greeted with a lazy 91 kms and nearly 1500 vertical meters of climbing. It was fantastic with a couple of long climbs through Belair national park and much later into Ashton and onto Marble Hill. The weather was fantastic and the scenery was fantastic particularly just outside of Verdun. There were also quite a few short sharp climbs some of which were quite steep often around 8 or 9%. The Route is definitely one to add to the “regular” list. - Craig L
"FS's 'Mothers Day Classic' route is probably one of the best new routes that we have had over the years. It was challenging, interesting and very scenic. Although Mothers Day demands required me to take the short cut at Carey Gully back down Greenhill Road and home, the ride up to then had been excellent with some great new climbs and ridge top riding. I am sure that the balance of the full ride, including the last sprint down Montacute Road, would have left the remaining riders satisfied with their serious 90km hills hit-out. One to remember and schedule again." - Brian V
When I saw the planned ride from FS, and that people had asked for tougher routes I was concerned. FS, "should I pull out the Pinarello for this ride?" thinking of switching back to compact? "HTFU" was the customary and expected response that I received. It was then a surprise, that as we rolled off - no FS. He'd had his Dad's 60th the night before and so I figured he'd had one too many drinks. However, as we hit Pirie Street, there he was. When Brian asked to see his eyes, and two pale slits turned back, all I could think of, was the pain we were about to experience.
Only 8 lads came out, with Alf and Michael turning @ Belair due to Mother's Day. I really like climbing Belair Road, its gradient never gets too steep, but, you always have to keep working the entire way. Then Saddle Hill Road climb in Belair National Park. At this stage everything was jovial as we were reminded that Homburg had given his seal of approval for the climb and therefore it couldn't be that bad. Getting Dave's seal of approval for a climb left me fairly worried. Needless to say the fear began to set in, thoughts in my head began turning to things like the walk of shame (checker hill), and why hadn't I grabbed the compact gears.
We rolled through most of the park, before a quick right turn over a bridge highlighted a taste of what was to come. It's hard to describe the climb it was relentless, not as steep as checkers, it kept going, the end felt like it was never going to come, my heart rate hit the 170 mark, and yet I enjoyed every single bit of it. It was a bloody hard slog, made harder by the fact I was still in 2nd gear till 3/4's of the way up when I reached out to the shifter in sheer hope. Oh, and then we still had to climb the top end of Sheoak.
I think the fact that Sam's wheel slipped in the wet twice early on the last steep section of the climb, tells everything about the climb up Sheoak. Yep, even more grinding, side to side, in the saddle, out the saddle, nothing but hard work, stupidly done with a silly grin on my face. I'm beginning to think I may have an illness. Sadly, Mothers Day cut my ride short here, and I descended down the old freeway leaving the others to take on another of FS’s climbs, Beaumont Road \ Gum flat. - Andrew W
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Sunday, May 8, 2011
FIGHT FOR PINK - IT'S ON!
Via italiancyclingjournal & www.steephill.tv/giro-d-italia/
Got to love the Italians, everything is understated and modest!! Love the Euro flare and the Giro 2011 kicked of with a hell of a bang. Talked up to be one of the hardest ever courses, it's going to be hard to beat 2010 which was brutal and the best Grand tour I've ever seen! Contador is in the mix as the favourite to take pink. FS
Check out the Garmin Cervelo team truck...So much goodness!
Check out Cycling tips looks like he's geared up to bring some good coverage of the race:
http://www.cyclingtipsblog.com/
As always Steephill.tv bring the goods, check out their big photo highlights for each day:
www.steephill.tv/giro-d-italia/
SBS Cycling Central has highlight videos of each stage:
http://www.sbs.com.au/cyclingcentral/event/past/641/Giro%20d%27%20Italia%202011/
SBS TWO will have daily highlights @6pm and some of the Stages live:
Daily Highlights 6:00pm Sunday 8 May to Monday 30 May SBS TWO.
Stage 9 Messina to Etna 11:25pm Sunday 15 May (LIVE) SBS TWO. Stage 14 Lienz (Austria) to Monte Zoncolan 11 :30pm Saturday 21 May (LIVE) SBS TWO. Stage 20 Verbania to Sestriere 11 :45pm Saturday 28 May (LIVE) SBS TWO. Stage 21 Milan 11 :35pm Sunday 29 May (LIVE) SBS TWO.
Live @ Eurosport via Foxtel every night
Saturday, May 7, 2011
Friday, May 6, 2011
CADEL TAKES ROMANDIE
Thursday, May 5, 2011
ADL CX - VIDEO
adelaide cyclocross. from Sam Roberts on Vimeo.
Sweet little video of Adelaide's first CX event on Easter Friday. I missed the race - was out of town, but by all accounts the race was a hell time! See PACC CX for more info on races. FS
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
SUN RIDE - PAIN IS A WAY OF LIFE
SUN 08/05 BIG HILLS
Belair - Hahndorf
Meet @ 7.30am City
As a result of requests for longer harder rides and different climbs...your getting it this Sunday. This will hurt and i'll be in more pain then most (some Bastard's having his 60th the night before). Read description below and know what route your doing when you rock up. Options for 90, 75, 65km. Only 90km for the long ride but your legs are going to file for a restraining order after this abuse.
All MEET in the City @ 7.30am.
Two options to get to Hahndorf - Two Options to get home.
All meet at Hahndorf for coffee.
The harder route has a steep climb and is a little longer to Sterling. Saddle Hill is the climb - easier then checkers more of a long grind then a smash fest (most BG will be fine). Both options home form Hahndorf will climb a section of road from Verdun to Carey Gully that runs parallel to Greenhill (Beaumont Rd - Gum Flat Rd).
See below for route directions - map might follow. FS
PAIN IS TEMPORARY 75km
Old Freeway - Sterling - Mylor - River Rd - Hahndorf (coffee) 35km
Verdun - Beaumont Rd - Gum Flat Rd - Carey Gully - Summertown - Greenhill. 30km
SHORT CUT: back thru Mylor - Sterling - Old Freeway (-2km easier climb)
PAIN IS A WAY OF LIFE 90km
Belair - Saddle Hill Rd (Steep) - Sterling - Mylor - River Rd - Hahndorf (coffee) 40km
Verdun - Beaumont Rd - Gum Flat Rd - Carey Gully - Deviation Rd - Forest Range - Ashton - Marble Hill - Montacute. 50km
SHORT CUT: From Carey Gully - Summertown - Greenhill (-20km)
Tuesday, May 3, 2011
BG CALENDAR - MAY / SEP
SAT 28 - Handicap 79 kms Seniors,
SUN 29 - Sunday Races
Graded Scratch Seniors 88ks,74ks,59ks,59ks,44ks
Juniors ( J/U 17,15,13) See NCC
Consolation Races C, D & E grades 72ks,56ks,40ks