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Fixie Century Bundanoon to Tempe
Posted: 29 Aug 2007, 12:00
by matt
Just saw this on the DHBC home page and can't hardy stand how excited I am about it. Stopped working immediately and started checking bikely route profiles and considering gear ratios and training plans.
Is this real? Why haven't I heard about it before? Can I come? Will it hurt? Is there much interest? Where do i get my cabbage leaf?
Posted: 29 Aug 2007, 17:12
by Grant Bond
Matt
1....its real the veldrome is booked and ready to roll.
2. its early days in them promotional side of things.
3. Probably...but in a good way...It will be a heap of fun.
4. Its building everyday...For sures so far are Grant, Lindsay, Huw, Adrian, Eugene but we expect LOTS more...will we see you there.
5. You will have to supply your own cabbage leaf...Banana Joes on Illawarra Rd is a good place to park your bike while you pick one up. Not sure why they are not carried at more bike shops...
Posted: 29 Aug 2007, 17:24
by T-Bone
I think for me i'll have to chose this or the team time trial. Though if the time trial finished early enough for me to get back home in time for work I could probably do both....
Posted: 29 Aug 2007, 19:38
by matt
Just bought my new bottom bracket on ebay so fixie mark 2 is on its way. Whats the plan for accomodation at bundanoon? is everyone staying at one place? how soon do i need to book?
Posted: 30 Aug 2007, 10:55
by Grant Bond
Im hoping to book the pub.about $60 per head. Need to get numbers confirmed.
Posted: 04 Sep 2007, 09:03
by Grant Bond
OK so i have tennatively booked 8 beds at the Bundanoon Hotel at $60/head including brekky. If we neeed more than this its better to know earlier than later...so who is in?
Posted: 04 Sep 2007, 10:57
by Huw
Me please.
Posted: 05 Sep 2007, 11:45
by timyone
ok im not riding this, mainly because i dont want to ride sunday mornings at the moment because of the full day of church stuff i have on, and i cant really get that fit that quick any way!!
i have my sites set on becoming fast at one lap of tempe
Posted: 05 Sep 2007, 11:52
by matt
I'm in.
Any thoughts on gearing? I had a look at some profiles for that route on bikely - lots of down hill but hard to tell what sort uphill sections.
Posted: 05 Sep 2007, 12:20
by Grant Bond
Ill be riding 69 as my primary gear with a 48/21 (61) as a bail out for any big climbs.
Posted: 05 Sep 2007, 12:22
by timyone
man think of the down hills!!!!!!!
Posted: 05 Sep 2007, 12:31
by matt
So is that 48/19 and 48/21, grant?
Posted: 05 Sep 2007, 12:56
by Grant Bond
Tim,
I recon 69 is fine for down hills once you learn to control the spin
Matt,
Correct.
Posted: 05 Sep 2007, 12:57
by timyone
oops i was thinking 61
Posted: 09 Oct 2007, 10:50
by mikesbytes
It's been brought to my attention that the route includes razorback mountain, perhaps 48-17 may be too high, even for a Mike the masher
Posted: 09 Oct 2007, 11:09
by weiyun
It's been brought to my attention that the route includes razorback mountain, perhaps 48-17 may be too high, even for a Mike the masher
Repeat after me... You are not a masher.
Posted: 09 Oct 2007, 11:24
by Simon Llewellyn
If I"m off work and I"m able to ride, I"m taking a flip flop. My customary 81 inch or 79 inch in 700C terminology and a 66 or 64 inch. I just have to check the chain supports it. Any real climb we hit on a fixie it's not going to be the same as on a road bike because most people won't be comfortable on their gear selection because it's not like you have ten gears and you keep scrolling down as the gradient increases so your always comfortable... If you have to big a gear you have to slowly roll it over & if it is too small you will spin a bit faster....
Posted: 09 Oct 2007, 11:38
by mikesbytes
True, I'm probably middle of the pack when it comes to big climbs, so even with the wrong gearing I still won't be miles behind on the climb.
Posted: 09 Oct 2007, 20:06
by timyone
i dont change gears any way
its down hills on fixies that freak me out
Posted: 09 Oct 2007, 20:30
by mikesbytes
Not being able to free wheel is something I need to learn
Posted: 09 Oct 2007, 20:38
by matt
At least the worst of the climbing and descending will be in the first half of the ride
Posted: 09 Oct 2007, 21:47
by mikesbytes
There's a bloke considering riding to the start in the morning, that's an extra 140k
Posted: 10 Oct 2007, 10:18
by matt
Is he starting from sydney?
Posted: 10 Oct 2007, 10:35
by Huw
I was just speaking to Peter Bundy (I've decided to go all out and get a refurbished frame and fork combo from him to build my fixie), and he wanted to know how to enter Tempetation, since he was considering riding it. He asked the date and was disappointed that it's on the same day as the Wollongong, since he's already committed to riding that. Otherwise, it sounded like he was very close to being a starter.
Word of Tempetation appears to have got around. Correctly or not, I told him that it would probably run next year, as part of the celebration of DHBC centenary. He reckoned that with enough lead time next year, there'd be people coming from across Australia to do it.
Posted: 10 Oct 2007, 10:56
by mikesbytes
Is he starting from sydney?
He lives out west somewhere, possibly Penrith?
Posted: 10 Oct 2007, 11:07
by weiyun
Word of Tempetation appears to have got around. Correctly or not, I told him that it would probably run next year, as part of the celebration of DHBC centenary. He reckoned that with enough lead time next year, there'd be people coming from across Australia to do it.
It is a novelty and I have seen similar responses elsewhere too.
Just wondered how widely was the flyers distributed? I know there's one on Mick's shop window. How about all the other bike shops around Sydney? How about those city couriers? Given that it'll be a further 4 weeks, there's still time for many to get involved.
Posted: 10 Oct 2007, 11:12
by matt
The couriers should be right into it. Are there any other fixed gear only events?
Posted: 10 Oct 2007, 16:36
by FAswad
no. He lives down south. Carringbah or Lilli Pillii think it is.
He lives out west somewhere, possibly Penrith?
Posted: 10 Oct 2007, 17:03
by mikesbytes
no. He lives down south. Carringbah or Lilli Pillii think it is.
I think we are talking different people, I'll check.
Posted: 10 Oct 2007, 19:41
by FAswad
sorry mike. i am an idiot.
I think we are talking different people, I'll check.
Posted: 10 Oct 2007, 21:10
by mikesbytes
sorry mike. i am an idiot.
Nah, just crossed wires.
BTW he's in Hobartville (Richmond)
I got it wrong too, the 140k would be on Friday riding down with Saturday as a rest.
Posted: 10 Oct 2007, 21:29
by mikesbytes
Its technically possible to catch the train Sunday morning to the start.
4:52am from Lidcome
http://www.cityrail.com.au/timetable/tt ... =we&dir=dn
6:04am from Cambletown
http://www.cityrail.com.au/timetable/tt ... =we&dir=dn
Arrive 7:23am at Moss Vale
Ride 14k to Bundanoon within 37 minutes.
BUT WOULD YOU DO IT!
Posted: 10 Oct 2007, 22:25
by T-Bone
I would do it, if i didn't have to work! So it'll have to wait until next year.
Posted: 11 Oct 2007, 13:32
by Grant Bond
We went selective rather than wide.
Tried the courier thing via Cheeky Transport as a lot of messengers shop there...you will note they have it in their window and on the Blog!
Want to try the concept this year and give it a good crack marketing wise next year! Thats why we have kept it on the same date as the Sydney to Gong.
If anybody is keen to distribute flyers to bike shops let me know- i can send you a PDF and you can print as many
as you want!
Cheers
Grant
Posted: 11 Oct 2007, 18:13
by weiyun
How about just upload the PDF here? I'll leave one at our LBS.
What's the response so far numbers wise?