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Hi everyone,
Felt the need to post this here, I just got back from my first ever cycling race, ever! Im nearly 23, pretty late starter, but better now than never. I was really nervous, had no idea what to expect with it all, but I had a great time. I raced a scratch race, 22km total, came 3rd last, but NOT LAST! My only aim was to not pull out of the race, which I achieved, and still beat some people! I raced a C grade, mixed race, flat course. I wil admit I struggled with the first 15 minutes, as I find it really hard to get into a good rhythym, and I am almost certain I was on the wrong gears, but my legs were hurting the whole way. Another good thing that came out of it was I averaged about 5-6km/hr faster than I do in training, which is pretty motivating for me. I still want to race track, but I thought I would do any racing I could, for the experience and the training. Next week Im aiming to stay with the bunch 2 more laps further than I did this time! well... must eat.. :-) ness
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Registered User
Join Date: May 2002
Location: Sydney, Australia
Posts: 62
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Hey Ness
where did u race???? I raced at landsdown on the weekend and got a flat with 2 laps to go at the bottom of the course. It then started raining on me as i started walking back to the start/finish line. Now my shoes have mud all caked in the cleats. Jonny |
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heheheh what a shocker.. oh well, at least you gave it a go! I raced at Smithfield on a road circuit there, was a flat one so a bit easier for my first try, and nice and wide too...
you racing this sat? if so where at?
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Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: Orion Nebula
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Nice one, ness! Good to see you enjoyed it.
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Join Date: May 2002
Location: Sydney, Australia
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ness,
smithfield is a nice crit circuit, our club used to race there. The sprints used to get up to 80km/h there because of the long slight downhill finish. I don't know where the race for our club is this weekend. We are still trying to get approval from the police for our Horsley Park curcuit. I wanna race on Friday night at DGV so i may just have a roll around on Saturday. Jonny |
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Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Sydney
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Jonny i think your thinking about the Wetherill Park circuit not the smithfield one
Last edited by Gistane : 29-05.-2003 at 07:46 PM. |
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Join Date: May 2002
Location: Sydney, Australia
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yes your right Gistane, my mistake
I only rode there twice b4 it we moved (from wetherill park that is) Jonny |
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