Mountain bike riders heading for a Dirty Weekend in the Adelaide Hills

Five riders from the Coomealla-Mildura Mountainless Bike Club will travel to the Adelaide Hills to compete in the Kona Dirty Weekend 24hr MTB race at Cuddlee Creek on the 8/9th May.

Once the starters gun is fired at 2pm on Saturday 8th, riders have until 2pm Sunday to complete as many laps of the rough and hilly ten kilometre track as they can. Most laps wins. Riders can compete in either solo class or in relay teams of 2,3,4 or 6, with riders staying on their bikes all through the night, battling physical and mental fatigue. With 150m of altitude gain – and descent – every 10km lap, fatigue is guaranteed.

Paul Cocks, Leon Pedersen, Jason Dawes and Phil Sullivan are competing in the extremely competitive four man relay team category for the first time. The demanding ride/rest/ride/rest/ride cycle takes it’s toll on team riders, especially when they are trying to drag their resting bodies out of a warm sleeping bag to start a lap in the wee hours of the night. The guys are confident in their preparation and looking forward to a fun event.

Anthony Connell is lining up in the solo class for his third attempt at a solo 24hr race. And while he?ll be happy to just make through the night to the finish line on Sunday, the competition will be hot – the first 50% of Dirty Weekend solo finishers win the right to line up with the worlds best at the 2010 24hr Solo World Championship in Canberra this October.

?The idea of qualifying for the Solo 24hr World Championships is enticing and I?ve trained harder because of it, but so has everyone else, so if I all I do is finish with me and my bike mainly in-tact, I?ll be stoked,? said Anthony.

The five riders will have some great stories to share about their 24hr experience with other riders and spectators at the Coomealla Mildura Mountainless Bike Club?s race the following weekend on the hilly Kerribee course ? 20 minutes drive from Mildura towards Euston – on Sunday 16 May.

Coomealla Mildura Mountainless Bike Club Website: www.mountainlessbikeclub.com.au

Kona Dirty Weekend website: www.bikesa.asn.au

Have a great ride Anthony!

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WLCA 25 TT 2010-05-02 H25/4

The West London Cycling Association 25 mile TT today (2010-05-02) was reduced to a 10 mile TT due to the horrible weather. Even so, only about 10 people rode from an start list of 27.

5am start to the day, no coffee and riding out into the pissing rain was pretty rubbish and if it hadn’t been for Simon picking me up with a couple of miles to the HQ I’d probably have missed my start time too! I was on the Kinesis (new winter bike) since I didn’t want to ride the TT machine in the rubbish weather. Started and thought I was riding pretty well considering the conditions but the power meter didn’t agree. I guess yesterday took more out of my legs than I thought. Messed up the RAB when I was wiping my face and hit a pothole – whoops. 26:41 or two minutes slower than last year (road bike, in the dry) and about 6th place. Simon had a great day and did a 25:00 on a road bike with clip-ons. He came in 3rd overall. His training is paying off. Well done! Thanks loads for the lift home!

Big thanks to the Hillingdon CC, South Bucks RC and Amersham RCC volunteers who were standing out there in the cold and rain and didn’t even get a ride! Champions!

UPDATE: Andrew Cowburn has already got the results out. 11 riders finished. Fastest was Malcolm Woolsey with 23.47. I was 7th and looking at my Powertap data exactly 50W down on average power compared to October last year. 3kph slower. Bah!

Simon’s Great Missenden Wet One Race Report

Saturday

So I missed the bunch due to faffing around with seatclamps and loose bottle cages. Rode part of the loop they do which was actually quite nice – around Burnham Beeches – very posh houses in amongst nice woods. The sun was out, contrary to weather forecasts which helped things. I was short on distance after doing some random “try not to get too lost” looping around so I went to Richmond Park for a single lap. I haven’t been there for ages. “You made that hill look effortless. Were you even breathing?” was one bloke’s comment after riding up the steeper hill going CW. Ha! Maybe actually riding my bike is helping my fitness.. who would’ve thunk it?! I’m not looking forward to the very early start 25mi TT tomorrow.

Westerley CC Hillingdon 10mi TT – 25:41 (PB)

Left work early and rode too fast to get home (why oh why can’t I stop chasing people down?). Faffed about and then headed to the circuit on the TT bike with HED Jet and correct Powertap. #23 off I did a few test laps still trying to get used to the TT bike. It feels so low heading into the corners I’m still not confident leaning it over enough through the sweeper! Bloody chicken doesn’t wanna scratch his poor bike boo hoo! ๐Ÿ˜‰

Anyway rode pretty steady (it hurt less than I remember – I must not be trying) in conditions quite reasonable for Hillingdon and did a 25:41. I think it is a PB for that course (I’ve not ridden it since ’08 maybe?).

It’s hard to tell who is riding fast since riders constantly loop the circuit but I was only passed by Tony Gibb while out there. I hung onto his wheel for about 400m and then bye bye! He was on a road bike too. :S Mind you, he is a silver medallist at the World Champs and 9 times National Champion so I think I have an excuse! There were also two Moulton riders out there and a bloke on a carbon fibre recumbent.

Rode home with Jayne who also PB’d with a short 27 I think. Well done Willesden CC! Don’t get too upset Wayno I was rockin’ the Grupetto kit. ๐Ÿ™‚

UPDATE: Results for the 2010-04-28 Westerley Circuit 10.

Westerley Circuit 10-2 Overall Results 2010-04-28

Left Leg Physio

Finally bit the bullet and booked a physio appointment for my leg issues. Leaving work early I met Michael (bluerip on Rollapaluza and LFGSS) on Thursday..

Based on my limited physio experience Michael conducted a pretty damn thorough analysis of my knee (as well as exercise levels, injury history, etc).

He found I was still a bit tight in the hamstrings and very tight in the calves (which makes sense since I never stretched my calves). Pushing my feet from underneath (while I was lying on my back) they’d get to 0 degrees (foot vertical) and stop whereas they should be 15 degrees (towards my head).

He showed me a more efficient hamstring stretch (push your butt out and keep your back straight) as well as some calf stretches (the arms against the wall, lunge kind – one with straight rear leg, the other with bent, like a squat). Also, he suggested standing on a ramp for 5min to elongate the calf muscle (the curve in my shower/bath allows me to do this while showering).

With some prodding and massage of the pain area he noticed a lump which he reckons might be a torn and inflammed tendon (I think) which should heal. Ice after riding. He said it could also be a cyst but this was less likely. If it doesn’t his other surgery has an ultrasound they could use to scan it.

Thanks for your time and help Michael.

Stop 43

You’ll have heard of the Digital Economy Bill: it introduces powers to cut your Internet connection if you’re caught illegally downloading films, music or software. It does more than that. It takes your photographs from you, too.

Until now, if someone found one of your photographs and wanted to use it commercially, they couldn’t without first asking you. Clause 43 changes all that by allowing the use of ?Orphan Works? – photographs, illustrations and other artworks whose owners cannot be found.

Clause 43 says that if someone finds your photograph, wants to use it and decides that they can?t trace you, they can do whatever they like with it after paying an arbitrary fee to a UK Government-appointed ?licensing body?. You?ll never know unless you happen to find it being used in this way, in which case you might be able to claim some money.

There?s more. Clause 43 also introduces ?Extended Collective Licensing?.

This means that if someone finds your photograph and can trace you, they still don?t have to contact you for permission to use it. They can go to a UK Government-appointed ?collecting society? and ask them instead. They?ll pay an arbitrary fee and be able to do whatever they like with the photograph. Your photograph. Again, without asking you first.

At, least, so we think – because the Bill leaves much of this undefined, unclear and to be dealt with by secondary legislation based on ?consultation? that the Government can ignore. Can you imagine what this would mean if we were talking about cars rather than photographs?

2010-03-21: For Sale: Planet-X TT bike aka WLC 25 TT HCC113

1:04:01 and almost a minute slower than the same course last year where I actually had to stop at traffic lights and used a road bike rather than TT-specific bike.

I should have known I was going too easy when I managed to form (almost) full sentences “head down arse up go go go” to other riders I passed. Alas, by the time I recognised I was getting close to the finish and lifted it was all too late. Slacker.

Oh, while we’re on that little issue of pacing – I had no idea about my power, heart rate, speed, or even distance at any point today.

Guess which d!&h&^d picked up his WIRED Powertap and not the WIRELESS one? Yeah, the luxury of having multiple power meters backfires, big time. I’m going to totally colour in one of them so there’s more than a tiny ‘wired’ on the side to distinguish. I mean, the wired one even has “2.4” written on it.. 2.4Ghz being the frequency of the wireless unit.. I mean.. WTF?! ARGHH NO DATA ARGH!!!

I still managed to arrive late to the start even though this time the alarm went off on time. I bumped into Simon on the way out and we rode to the start. I was shocked to see rider 42 starting when I was just rolling into the HQ.. I was rider 46! Crap! No time for proper warm up or any stretches (and my shattered glutes tell me this was a big mistake.. who wants to rub my backside better?).

I was off after speedy Peter D who set a very good 1hr time I think. I caught a few riders but I was never going to see Pete. I’m surprised Simon didn’t pass me to be honest. He arrived looking totally shattered (whilst I did my hair and laughed like I’d just had a picnic or something of course :)) and had set a good ~1:03. I think Lance had a bad ride too but he will no doubt report something on WCC. And here is the Willesden report.

So my plan this year to avoid training and just buy go-faster bits is not working. Next stop, Dr Fuentes.

The P-X isn’t for sale btw ๐Ÿ˜›

Simon’s Report

Lance’s Report

 

WLC – Middlesex RC – H10-2 Maidenhead Thicket 10

10 mile TT West London Combine Maidenhead Thicket 07-03-2010

The first West London Combine event of the year was the Middlesex RC run 10 mile time trial. The course (H10/2) description is here. It was my first event of the year and the first ride of the new Planet-X TT bike. Also the first time riding with aerobars. Who needs practice?!

The headquarters for the event is the hall at Knowl Hill Village Hall (RG10 9XB). This is about 2 miles from the start in Westacott Way. I’d thankfully planned out how to get there last night (straight down the A4, basically). This didn’t help when I woke up thinking “ooh it’s bright for 6.30am”, realised it was 7:40am and the frickin’ alarm hadn’t gone off!! Argh!! Raced to get changed, Mal made me some toast while I pumped up the tyres and struggled to wake up whilst packing bits and pieces. I then “shot” (everything was still asleep) out the door and down the road, heading for the start. I did make it but wasted some juice riding out too fast. My saddle had already started slipping. :S

My ride was somewhat painful but I just didn’t seem to be able to get going. It was like my brain had already given up on the ride. Into the turn around RAB and then out and I must’ve been doing 20kph.. it was sad. The wind and hill and everything just made me wanna stop. Peter passed me here and I upped it a little bit for a few hundred metres. I also picked it up towards then end when I saw a couple of riders (Lance being one of them) but other than that a pretty lack-lustre ride. Next time gadget, next time.

26:08

Lance Woodman snapped a derailler cable before the start and rode in the little ring for the whole event.

Simon Wicks in his first 10mi with aerobars he couldn’t use beat me by 1 second.

Peter Dixon was Willesden’s star today though placing second overall I think and taking the WCC handicap with a 23:53! I know he flew past me like I was stopped. Great ride.

Thanks very much to Lance for the lift. Other than the stupidly low saddle height I didn’t have any troubles getting back. Thanks mate!

Willesden CC Results