DHBC track series omnium no#2!
- Simon Llewellyn
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G'day guys to let everybody know the date second round of the DHBC omnium series is currently being decided. Due to my & other people's road open commitements it will not clash with a road open though will be a Saturday afternon so participants will be expected to back up from Friday night racing.
Two dates stand out at the moment, the 5th of July which has no road opens that weekend & the 4th August which is followed by the Kurrajong classic on the 5th. I can't attend the 5th of July as I'm away that weekend but if there is enough interest we can run round two on that date and round 3 in August.
The basic structure will remain the same. 5 rounds, each scoring points as per place with the lowest score winning. Events consist of a flying 200m, a 5km scratch race, a 3km individual pursuit, a 30 lap points race and finally a kilometre timetrial. Total expected time is between 2-3 hours.
Here's the results from earlier in the year-
http://dhbc.org.au/index.php?pr=Track60
A track event also cannot be complete without food so there will have to be a bbq. So if people are interested we'll try and get this happening. It was definitely tough racing last time & everybody had great fun with great excercise regardless of their level of fitness or experience. SO come along & enjoy!
Two dates stand out at the moment, the 5th of July which has no road opens that weekend & the 4th August which is followed by the Kurrajong classic on the 5th. I can't attend the 5th of July as I'm away that weekend but if there is enough interest we can run round two on that date and round 3 in August.
The basic structure will remain the same. 5 rounds, each scoring points as per place with the lowest score winning. Events consist of a flying 200m, a 5km scratch race, a 3km individual pursuit, a 30 lap points race and finally a kilometre timetrial. Total expected time is between 2-3 hours.
Here's the results from earlier in the year-
http://dhbc.org.au/index.php?pr=Track60
A track event also cannot be complete without food so there will have to be a bbq. So if people are interested we'll try and get this happening. It was definitely tough racing last time & everybody had great fun with great excercise regardless of their level of fitness or experience. SO come along & enjoy!
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Sounds great. Is it officially a training event for those of us on a Ride It license?
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I'm in, either date
- Simon Llewellyn
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Hey guys I"m now available for the 5th July. So I'll talk to Lindsay about his availability if it is good we'll run with whoever is available. & no# 3 with hopefully follow on the 4th August!
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Why don't you offer to do the ironing while TDF is on.I'd like to come, but since the Tour will be on in the evening, that's a long day to be asking for a pink slip for. Might have to choose one or the other.
And bring the family to the track.
id say choose to ride over watching a ride, you can tape the tour. But yeah.I'd like to come, but since the Tour will be on in the evening, that's a long day to be asking for a pink slip for. Might have to choose one or the other.
Man i dont know if im in for this, and if i am at all, how long ill be in, i have to play drums at a wedding at 1:30, dont know what that means for me turning up.
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I had a chat to Lindsay tonight & the 5th of July is a goer. Currently it will be run as a training event like last time. Here's the details.
Where: Tempe Velodrome
When: 5th of July
What time: Velodrome booked for 2pm
Likely finish time: 5pm
Events: flying 200m, 5km scratch race (with long neutral period of most of race), 3km pursuit, points race, 1km time trial
Who can come: Everyone! With the omnium format there is something for everyone and over 50% of racing is timetrialling so you won't be dropped or unable to compete!!!
Will there be a bbq: Depends on interest levels, due to TDF later in the night this may not happen as people will need wind down time between events....Do people want a bbq????
Just to add I got the date wrong for round 3 it is actually the 2nd of August not the 4th & this is still taking place if round 2 goes well.
Where: Tempe Velodrome
When: 5th of July
What time: Velodrome booked for 2pm
Likely finish time: 5pm
Events: flying 200m, 5km scratch race (with long neutral period of most of race), 3km pursuit, points race, 1km time trial
Who can come: Everyone! With the omnium format there is something for everyone and over 50% of racing is timetrialling so you won't be dropped or unable to compete!!!
Will there be a bbq: Depends on interest levels, due to TDF later in the night this may not happen as people will need wind down time between events....Do people want a bbq????
Just to add I got the date wrong for round 3 it is actually the 2nd of August not the 4th & this is still taking place if round 2 goes well.
- Simon Llewellyn
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I can probably supply the chainring. Depending on what gear your after & what I'm using. Tim isn't riding either so you can always access his supply if need be.
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Teens and Twenty somethings vs the Old Bastards in that race were the first person drops out each lap.
Depending on who turns up, we could adjust the age boundary slightly.
Louie, James F, Emerly, Alex, the 3L's * 2,
vs
Huw, Michael L, Chris H, Michael C, Christian
Teens and Twenty somethings should win, but we'll give ya a run for your money
Depending on who turns up, we could adjust the age boundary slightly.
Louie, James F, Emerly, Alex, the 3L's * 2,
vs
Huw, Michael L, Chris H, Michael C, Christian
Teens and Twenty somethings should win, but we'll give ya a run for your money
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Count me in!
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Seen the movie "Logans Run" ?Cool. Count me in as well. but were do you put 29yo's? I may be a twenty something but I certainly feel like an old bastard
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I'll be 11 days short of 40, this will be my first track meet and we all know how slow I am. What does that make me?
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More than 7 years younger than me, but ya still an Old...I'll be 11 days short of 40, this will be my first track meet and we all know how slow I am. What does that make me?
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Work'n ?man im seriously ripped off as that im missing this!!?!?!!!
- Simon Llewellyn
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I've been thinking about this suggestion & thinking about where it could be slotted in? For omnium no.3 in August I don't think we will stick to the typical omnium format. I want to mix it up a bit & try some different events like a winning out where every 3 laps you sprint and the winner takes the placing but is eliminated from the race. So last place has to sprint 9 times if there is 10 people in the race. I just have to think about what races will be enjoyable for every level of rider. An Italian pursuit would fit in well.Teens and Twenty somethings vs the Old Bastards in that race were the first person drops out each lap.
Depending on who turns up, we could adjust the age boundary slightly.
Louie, James F, Emerly, Alex, the 3L's * 2,
vs
Huw, Michael L, Chris H, Michael C, Christian
Teens and Twenty somethings should win, but we'll give ya a run for your money
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Also bring your pedalstalk to lindsay before saturday about borrowing a bike, it takes a bit of effort mucking around with the bike before hand, and working out which one etc etc
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JM, you could take the brakes off the Surley and change the gearing. Maybe not, BB may not be high enough.
Surly claim that the Steamroller is "track legal"
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I run 92"I'm in.
Marian is keen to have a go as well if I can find a bike small enough.
Any recommendations for gearing?
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Tim (Othy) runs about 86
Tim (3 L's) runs 94.5
I'd swap your 49 for my 48 if they were compatible.
Tim (3 L's) runs 94.5
I'd swap your 49 for my 48 if they were compatible.
I can bring down my chain rings as well, they are 144bcd. I'm using the 49, but may use the 48, I haven't decided yet. You're welcome to use the 50, if you have a 15t cog that'll get you a 90" gear, or the other one I'm not using. If multiple people bring chain rings you shouldn't have too much trouble finding the right size for the day.
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No idea.What BCD are your chainrings?
I won't be coming on Thursday, but if you want me to drop by, then give me a call, I'll be nearby in Tempe (suburb).
- Simon Llewellyn
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It depends what vintage of Dura Ace they are. The newer ones are 144bcd but the older ones which I think are on you bike probably aren't (unless they aren't as old as they look) & I"m not even sure what they are, possibly 130bcd.I'll take both cogs and see how i feel
The Dura-ace cranks take a 144BCD I think.
What BCD are your chainrings?
Love it!Just to get everyone fired up for Saturday, here is a video you should all watch.
"You can see the size of these two riders, because weight training and devlopment [AND LOADS OF CHEAP COMMIE DRUGS] plays a much bigger part in a track cyclist's makeup . . ."
Maybe an apology is in order. Sorry Huebner (I believe Golinelli was BUSTED?). But they ARE very big boys.
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Sorry, my spelling is as bad as yourshey theres 4 L's in my sername by the way
And if you want to see how to do a flying 200, watch Lutz Hesslich, also of East Germany.
He takes 3 laps to wind up, gradually accelerating and really getting his legs warmed up. He uses the banking to give maximum acceleration, and his pedal action is silky smooth, even at 70km/h. His bike sits perfectly upright - not like those road sprinters who throw their bikes from side to side - as he sits close to the bottom of the track for shortest distance home. Also gets a couple of hundredths of a second by throwing the bike over the line.
He takes 3 laps to wind up, gradually accelerating and really getting his legs warmed up. He uses the banking to give maximum acceleration, and his pedal action is silky smooth, even at 70km/h. His bike sits perfectly upright - not like those road sprinters who throw their bikes from side to side - as he sits close to the bottom of the track for shortest distance home. Also gets a couple of hundredths of a second by throwing the bike over the line.
I've posted some pictures and videos from the omnium. Apologies for the quality; I've assumed that no one really tires of admiring themselves, even if they're a bit blurry!
http://s315.photobucket.com/albums/ll46 ... 06%202008/
http://s315.photobucket.com/albums/ll46 ... 06%202008/
I've just uploaded up a few more pictures and vids; glad you like them. And a very big thank you to Geoff and Marion for hosting last night's party. I managed to kidnap a small number of your excellent biscotti upon leaving, and have just enjoyed one for breakfast.
I don't recommend it Ted. I put on three 3kg on the tour de fromage last year.
Btw: at the Sydney Film Festival I saw a french fillm which was called "Welcome to the sticks". It was filmed in the Nord Pas de Calais where they were racing in yesterdays stage. They speak a strange french/flemish dialiect called Picarde and are regarded as being a little backward.
Well done to our 16 participants... especially Ted, Marian, Amy & Camilla who have just recently made a start on the track. To the others - Legends that's the only word I've got.
Simon - from the first Ominum to this one your 3km pursuit's gone from 4:08 to 3:57:69 & kilo 1:19:39 to 1:14:74. Is the bike or the rider or both?
Here's the hard data -
Simon - from the first Ominum to this one your 3km pursuit's gone from 4:08 to 3:57:69 & kilo 1:19:39 to 1:14:74. Is the bike or the rider or both?
Here's the hard data -
so over all, we need to see where people came to work out the points race positions.
Assuming huw won the points race, simon came first, winning 3 of 5, huw second, winning two of five, and coming second in the rest. (i dont know if it matters where they came for the other events)
3 4 and 5 are the interesting ones
christian 15
alex 14
chris 11
james 10
Interesting is actually Tim!! who i cant add into it because he wasnt in the top scratch race, but yeah the fourth place in the last two points sprints is pretty impressive! or had every one else dropped out of the race? Thats pretty good.
But the amazing thing is the 1:22 kilo!! is that for real? if so im heaps impressed! for the end of an omnio, thats a really good time, and your normal kilo could be close to 1:19!
Assuming huw won the points race, simon came first, winning 3 of 5, huw second, winning two of five, and coming second in the rest. (i dont know if it matters where they came for the other events)
3 4 and 5 are the interesting ones
christian 15
alex 14
chris 11
james 10
Interesting is actually Tim!! who i cant add into it because he wasnt in the top scratch race, but yeah the fourth place in the last two points sprints is pretty impressive! or had every one else dropped out of the race? Thats pretty good.
But the amazing thing is the 1:22 kilo!! is that for real? if so im heaps impressed! for the end of an omnio, thats a really good time, and your normal kilo could be close to 1:19!
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If you guys are happy we'll just keep the same format for the next round in August. The data for the pursuit is really important for my pursuit training & getting an idea of where I"m at and what training is useful & what's not. But that's good I wasn't sure if you guys would enjoy an omnium, most people hate them becaue they are so tough to ride. THere was only 8 entries at the state titles & we had 12 yesterday!!!I can't wait! The whole day was great. Thanks for running it lindsay.
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Had a ball at the omnium. Many thanks to all who organised and rode!
S.
S.
I see some calculation errors in that kilo time, if you look at the splits, it doesn't add up....But the amazing thing is the 1:22 kilo!! is that for real? if so im heaps impressed! for the end of an omnio, thats a really good time, and your normal kilo could be close to 1:19!
Anyway, in the Points race, i think one of the christians in the second sprint may have been chris. If tim had 4th in the last 3 sprints that puts me and him on equal points in 4th place, there were also only 5 left at the end, so i don't know how you work that out for the final omnium results.
Anyway, i'm pretty happy with how it all went, and with a bit more training i'm sure i'll be able to improve a fair bit. Hopefully i'll use some better tactics in the scratch race too, or be strong enough to stay away until the finish (doubt it, unless simon and huw let me go).
Thanks Lindsay for all the organising and Timing, and everyone else who helped out. Hope i'm available for the next one, or maybe i just have to take the day off work.
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I just realised an error in my proposal, that being that its politically incorrect to ask a woman her age. So to avoid this embarrassing question its;If you guys are happy we'll just keep the same format for the next round in August. The data for the pursuit is really important for my pursuit training & getting an idea of where I"m at and what training is useful & what's not. But that's good I wasn't sure if you guys would enjoy an omnium, most people hate them becaue they are so tough to ride. THere was only 8 entries at the state titles & we had 12 yesterday!!!
Teens, Twenty somethings and Chicks vs Old Bastards
Thanks Lindsay for running the Omnium - very much appreciated.
A lead out in the dead of Tempe night seems to deliver a more emphatic flying 200. The petrol guage may also be affected by RAW...what else, umm seat height' blah
Check out Tim's RAW photos:
http://www.actionsnaps.com.au/index.php ... ey=2&hit=1
A lead out in the dead of Tempe night seems to deliver a more emphatic flying 200. The petrol guage may also be affected by RAW...what else, umm seat height' blah
Check out Tim's RAW photos:
http://www.actionsnaps.com.au/index.php ... ey=2&hit=1
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This dude looks familiar
Hmm, sounds like I should stay away from the Tour de Fromage if I ever want to bring my track times down, especially since I got in trouble with the club president for eating a piece of banana bread after Saturday Slowies. Still, it's an excellent concept.
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I can forward you a copy of my 4,000 calorie diet plan if you want
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MASSBUG does a chocolate ride that visits several chocolate shops, factories and bakeries. They kindly warn that the ride is NOT calorie neutral
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You can get your daily protein requirements from 14 boxes of chocolates.
But if you want a more accurate figure, then post your lean body mass (total weight - total fat) and your favourite brand of chocolate.
But if you want a more accurate figure, then post your lean body mass (total weight - total fat) and your favourite brand of chocolate.
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