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just testing
-- --- a friendly growl from the bear on the Zephyr that roars __ __ __ _ __ /__/ / /__/ /_ /_\ /_ / /_ / _ / /__/ /__ / \ / \ ....Kawasaki Zephyr barry j taylor < taylorja@aapt.net.au > Ulysses #25871: netrider #549 Skype: ursusaustralis ~~~ ~ _@ ~~ ~ _- \, ~~ (*)/ (*) . . . bjbear on his treadly -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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It's been a great week
![]() Fronted up for the Vets series Road Race at Angaston on Tuesday. Being an old fart I was drawn in Division Six and going great guns until we hit the hill on the left turn after Eden Valley - stood up to climb and came to an abrupt stop as the back wheel came across to rub on the chain stay - lost contact with the group while saying a few prayers and adjusting the wheel, but still managed to come in about 10th. On Wednesday drove out to Willunga early in the morning and rode the course for the Vets TT on Saturday - revenge would be mine ! Thursday morning watched the TDU guys depart from Unley and returned home to discover that No 3 son had been out shopping and bought me a new bike - Azzurri Milano. The afternoon was spent in setting up the bike and a couple of short rides to familiarise myself with the bike and the changes to seat height, seat position and cleat settings brought about by a change in crank size. Friday morning an early wake up at 3.30 to ride the seven km into the city to load the bike and board the transfer bus to Angaston for the Mutual Challenge Ride (134 km) over to the TDU Stage 4 course. There would be nine of us in Team UPNOVER - with five to ride in a group. About 45km into the ride an inexperienced girl rider went over the handle bars just in front of us with the result that Nos 1 and 2 in Team UPNOVER went down and No 3 explored the trees on the side of the road. After repairs to the two bikes and their riders we soldiered on. Another 20km down the road No 4 suffered a broken spoke in his back wheel - fancy wheels and supposedly aerodynamic spokes that couldn't be replaced by the Support Team. So new wheels were called for. While they were being fitted Nos 1,2,and 3 decided to ride on to avoid getting stiff. Muggins volunteered to stay behind and then ride on with No 4. Ten km out from Strathalbyn a kind soul who had ridden out from the town to assist stragglers in beating the close down of the course ahead of the TDU riders decided that we could do with some help and volunteered to make it easier for us by pacing for us. He pulled to the front of us and promptly took out my front wheel while we were travelling at 35 k/hr. Muggins went gravel gathering and managed to spin/slide around in the gravel to face the other way - with the emphasis on 'face'. My one day old bike !!! Miraculously only a 5 cm tear on the LHS grips, a slight graze on the hood of the RHS brake lever and the RHS gear change lever had punctured the grip - otherwise not a mark on the bike. But the same could not be said for the rider, his helmet, safety goggles and spectacles, and gloves. Despite the abrasions down my left leg - calf, thigh, hip- and left elbow and shoulder - not a mark on my nicks, jersey or shoes !!! A nice trip in the ambulance resulted. Lotsa gravel removed from various body parts and orifices in the Strathalbyn Hospital and fourteen stitches in three cuts around my left eye and cheek - cut to the bone plus pain in the groin so a trip down to the Royal Adelaide Hospital for more treatment and further investigation. X-rays to check on damage to hip and pelvis (all clear) - a scan to check on facial orbit damages (fractured cheek bone and appointment with cranio macular surgeon next Thursday) Blood alcohol test because the crash was the result of a collision on a public road, tetanus shot, antibiotic shot and a plentiful supply of pain killers and more antibiotics. So I didn't make it to the Vets TT yesterday nor the Kermesse this morning. Right now I am starting to feel the need for a short ride, but SWMBO has'volunteered' that she doesn't mind if I wait until tomorrow morning. bjt "barry taylor" <taylorja@aapt.net.au> wrote in message news:fnh9o5$ipu$3@news-01.bur.connect.com.au... : just testing : : : -- : : --- : : a friendly growl from the bear on the Zephyr that roars : : __ __ __ _ __ : /__/ / /__/ /_ /_\ /_ / : /_ / _ / /__/ /__ / \ / \ ....Kawasaki Zephyr : : barry j taylor < taylorja@aapt.net.au > : Ulysses #25871: netrider #549 : Skype: ursusaustralis : : : : ~~~ ~ _@ : ~~ ~ _- \, : ~~ (*)/ (*) . . . bjbear on his treadly : : : : : : -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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"barry taylor" <taylorja@aapt.net.au> wrote in message news:fnhe8d$m6a$3@news-01.bur.connect.com.au... : It's been a great week ![]() : Fronted up for the Vets series Road Race at Angaston on Tuesday. : Being an old fart I was drawn in Division Six and going great guns until we hit the hill on the left turn after Eden Valley - stood up : to climb and came to an abrupt stop as the back wheel came across to rub on: the chain stay - lost contact with the group while saying a few prayers: and adjusting the wheel, but still managed to come in about 10th. : : On Wednesday drove out to Willunga early in the morning and rode the course for the Vets TT on Saturday - revenge would be mine ! : : Thursday morning watched the TDU guys depart from Unley and returned home to discover that No 3 son had been out shopping and bought me a new bike - Azzurri Milano. The afternoon was spent in setting up the bike and a couple of short rides to familiarise myself with the bike and the changes to seat height, seat position and cleat settings brought about by a change in crank size. : : Friday morning an early wake up at 3.30 to ride the seven km into the city to load the bike and board the transfer bus to Angaston for the Mutual Challenge Ride (134 km) over to the TDU Stage 4 course. There would be nine of us in Team UPNOVER - with five to ride in a group. : : About 45km into the ride an inexperienced girl rider went over the handle bars just in front of us with the result that Nos 1 and 2 in Team UPNOVER went down and No 3 explored the trees on the side of the road. After repairs to the two bikes and their riders we soldiered on. : Another 20km down the road No 4 suffered a broken spoke in his back wheel - fancy wheels and supposedly aerodynamic spokes that couldn't be replaced by the Support Team. So new wheels were called for. While they were being fitted Nos 1,2,and 3 decided to ride on to avoid getting stiff. Muggins volunteered to stay behind and then ride on with No 4. : : Ten km out from Strathalbyn a kind soul who had ridden out from the town to assist stragglers in beating the close down of the course ahead of the TDU riders decided that we could do with some help and volunteered to make it easier for us by pacing for us. He pulled to the front of us and promptly took out my front wheel while we were travelling at 35 k/hr. Muggins went gravel gathering and managed to spin/slide around in the gravel to face the other way - with the emphasis on 'face'. : : My one day old bike !!! Miraculously only a 5 cm tear on the LHS grips, a slight graze on the hood of the RHS brake lever and the RHS gear change lever had punctured the grip - otherwise not a mark on the bike. But the same could not be said for the rider, his helmet, safety goggles and spectacles, and gloves. Despite the abrasions down my left leg - calf, thigh, hip- and left elbow and shoulder - not a mark on my nicks, jersey or shoes !!! : : A nice trip in the ambulance resulted. Lotsa gravel removed from various body parts and orifices in the Strathalbyn Hospital and fourteen stitches in three cuts around my left eye and cheek - cut to the bone plus pain in the groin so a trip down to the Royal Adelaide Hospital for more treatment and further investigation. X-rays to check on damage to hip and pelvis (all clear) - a scan to check on facial orbit damages (fractured cheek bone and appointment with cranio macular surgeon next Thursday) Blood alcohol test because the crash was the result of a collision on a public road, tetanus shot, antibiotic shot and a plentiful supply of pain killers and more antibiotics. : : So I didn't make it to the Vets TT yesterday nor the Kermesse this morning. : : Right now I am starting to feel the need for a short ride, but SWMBO has'volunteered' that she doesn't mind if I wait until tomorrow morning. : : bjt -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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"barry taylor" <taylorja@aapt.net.au> wrote in message news:fnh9o5$ipu$3@news-01.bur.connect.com.au... > just testing > > > -- > > --- > > a friendly growl from the bear on the Zephyr that roars > > __ __ __ _ __ > /__/ / /__/ /_ /_\ /_ / > /_ / _ / /__/ /__ / \ / \ ....Kawasaki Zephyr > > barry j taylor < taylorja@aapt.net.au > > Ulysses #25871: netrider #549 > Skype: ursusaustralis > > > > ~~~ ~ _@ > ~~ ~ _- \, > ~~ (*)/ (*) . . . bjbear on his treadly > > > > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > Testeagles back at ya |
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