Daily commuting faces



"Bikesoiler" <[email protected]> wrote in
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> dej Wrote:
>> "Bikesoiler" <[email protected]> wrote
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>> > dej Wrote:
>> >> <snip>
>> >> There's a chick i see now and then, riding along either
>> >> johnston/studley
>> >> park plus ive seen her along swanston st.. (no i'm not stalking)
>> >> rides a roady on one SS and an mtb on one SS
>> >> might i say, damn hottt! (with 3 t's)
>> >
>> > If she's blonde & skinny, I can guess who. Rides an On-One SS cross
>> > bike or MTB but just got a Spot MTB in a colour I can't now

>> remember.
>> > She's in the same MTB club as me. Placed in top 3 females at last

>> weeks
>> > SS nationals.
>> >
>> >
>> > --
>> > Bikesoiler
>> >

>> yep, blonde and skinny
>> light blue on-one?

>
>
> Yep.
> She actually placed 1st at the SS nats.
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/11016430@N00/67701587/
>
> BTW I know she's 'attached'.
>
> OT: Are you still looking for an SS road frame/bike?
>
>
> --
> Bikesoiler
>

Sure am, i did manage to get one from ebay but it showed up with slightly
bent forks and a head tube thats more oval than round:/
 
On 2005-12-02, Shabby (aka Bruce)
was almost, but not quite, entirely unlike tea:
> That formula is shite, it makes me a 9 year old. (My max is 211, AT is
> 175). You should be able to sit in E3 for 30 min or so once you get
> fitter.


Fitter...

Are legs meant to be the limiting factor, rather than the aerobic
system? I always run out of legs (particularly with exhaustion the
last couple of weeks -- it's like I'm bonked before I get on the
saddle), far before I run out of puff -- as I said before, I couldn't
get over 180 for all my trying[1] (but, commuting ain't ideal
circumstances, even with sprinting). Compare that to the guy
attempting to come up on my outside a few laps from the end last time
I raced, who sounded like a steam-train.

> E2 is useful training, but you need some easy miles as well, and
> commuting is a good time to get some of those in, as it's not always
> easy to hammer through traffic (ie. save your hard stuff for a time
> when you can get some quality training in).


Commuting is not completely useless as training -- Spent lots of time
sprinting from red to red lastnight :)

> You need to find your max by doing some maximal efforts, then do some
> races with the HRM to figure out roughly where your AT is. Then you can
> effectively set your heart rate zones, as they're not going to fit the
> formulas accurately.


How do you figure out the anaerobic threshold by racing? By finding
out whether you become lactic? How do you know when you are lactic?



[1] Perhaps I should try again when I'm off this medicaments[2]
[2] Lovely spammers. "medication" gets blocked by the filters, so
lets invent words that our stupid customers will be too stupid to
realise aren't words.

--
TimC
"This strongly suggests to me that perl is way out of hand,
or that I need another drink, or both." -- Alan J Rosenthal
 
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GPLama said:
I've been commuting (er.. I mean 'training') to and from work along the same
route(s) for a while now and have become quite familiar with the same
similar faces along the way.. maybe you are one of these people!?

Route: Kew/Doncaster East/Kew - path/road/etc depending on the day

Riders I see:

Fitzroy:- Always in a Fitzroy jersey, riding a hybrid or slicked up
MTB.._always_ gives the nod. See him both directions. Limar 909 helmet like
mine..

'Bent Man:- Old dude, default beard, no flag, screams around corners like a
greyhound. He rides a bent, so it took me a while to work up to nodding...
he never nods back (maybe hard while riding in that position?), I'll never
nod him again! Seen him a few times on the return trip.

Big Boi:- Short solid dude rides a MTB all kitted up and a camel back.
Gave him a few nods, nothing in return.

Panniers Woman:- <male> not bad </male> going in the same direction,
see/pass her a few times a week.

The Gunning Vet:- Older dude on a roadie. I know where he LIVES (seen him
come out the driveway).. turns off at Box Hill north.. Likes to race. Wheel
sucker from hell, never works. Always make the effort to drop him, even on
a recovery day.

Sleeper MTBer:- Riding home, see this guy once every few weeks. Big tall
guy. Always rolling slowly until I pass him.. He'll jump on my wheel, but
he'll also do some work on the front! The first few months I just managed
to hang on to him... Now I make sure he cant hang onto me. Great training!
He turns off over the freeway around Mt Albert North(?)

FlyingDutch: Only when I take the main roads and am running late, sometimes
on the way home, again, when I take the shortest way home.


I'm sure there are a few more that I cant think of atm...


cheers,
GPL
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At least you ain't describing them by how wide their asses are - that would indicate you are being passed a lot :D
 
dej said:
"Bikesoiler" <[email protected]> wrote in
message news:[email protected]...
>
> dej Wrote:
>> "Bikesoiler" <[email protected]> wrote
>> in
>> message news:[email protected]...
>> >
>> > dej Wrote:
>> >> <snip>
>> >> There's a chick i see now and then, riding along either
>> >> johnston/studley
>> >> park plus ive seen her along swanston st.. (no i'm not stalking)
>> >> rides a roady on one SS and an mtb on one SS
>> >> might i say, damn hottt! (with 3 t's)
>> >
>> > If she's blonde & skinny, I can guess who. Rides an On-One SS cross
>> > bike or MTB but just got a Spot MTB in a colour I can't now

>> remember.
>> > She's in the same MTB club as me. Placed in top 3 females at last

>> weeks
>> > SS nationals.
>> >
>> >
>> > --
>> > Bikesoiler
>> >

>> yep, blonde and skinny
>> light blue on-one?

>
>
> Yep.
> She actually placed 1st at the SS nats.
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/11016430@N00/67701587/
>
> BTW I know she's 'attached'.
>
> OT: Are you still looking for an SS road frame/bike?
>
>
> --
> Bikesoiler
>

Sure am, i did manage to get one from ebay but it showed up with slightly
bent forks and a head tube thats more oval than round:/


what size you after? i might have something in the shed which i have no need for....
 
"monsterman" wrote in message ...
>
>
> At least you ain't describing them by how wide their asses are - that
> would indicate you are being passed a lot :D
>


Someone pass me on a bike? pffftt ;)


cheers,
GPL
 
alison_b said:
you're not one of the fellows riding down *and* up the steps near Flemington Bridge are you? :eek:

I would love to be able to do that... *sighs wistfully*

I'm on a silver and pink OCR1, usually a blue backpack, silver and yellow helmet.

cheers,
Ali

This thread is reminding me that we really should get our collective fingers out and get some a.b. spoke cards produced at least so that those of us who want to be identified can be... I'm sure that's an easy job - a basic a.b. logo and some space for our names/handles...
 
"flyingdutch" <[email protected]> wrote in
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>
> TimC Wrote:
>>
>>
>> I've never met him, but I bet he's a wheel sucker. The dutch all are.
>>
>>

>
> Wheelsucker is as Wheelsucker does :D
> 'Life is like a box o chocolates.
> Now get up the friggin front and tow me. *****!' :D:D:D
>
>
> --
> flyingdutch
>


I Gotta addmit, 'dutch' made more than an ok domestique at times on the last
(my only) BR

Ash
 
On 2005-12-02, cfsmtb (aka Bruce)
was almost, but not quite, entirely unlike tea:
>
> Bikesoiler Wrote:
>> Yep.
>> She actually placed 1st at the SS nats.
>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/11016430@N00/67701587/
>>
>> BTW I know she's 'attached'.

>
> Yes, very much so!
>
> It was funny after I took that pic she 'lubed' up the prize and chased
> Geoff off into the nearby bushes with it. BTW with the 'prizes', Vinca
> won the batteries & Geoff the 'martial aid'. Tasteful event the SS Nats
> ... :eek:


martial?

S&M to a new level?

--
TimC
The gedanken experiment failed. I couldn't reproduce the results -- TimC
 
eddiec wrote:
> alison_b Wrote:
>
>>you're not one of the fellows riding down *and* up the steps near
>>Flemington Bridge are you? :eek:
>>
>>I would love to be able to do that... *sighs wistfully*
>>
>>I'm on a silver and pink OCR1, usually a blue backpack, silver and
>>yellow helmet.
>>
>>cheers,
>>Ali

>
>
> This thread is reminding me that we really should get our collective
> fingers out and get some a.b. spoke cards produced at least so that
> those of us who want to be identified can be... I'm sure that's an easy
> job - a basic a.b. logo and some space for our names/handles...
>
>



Absolutely.

Well tonight.. at the Melbourne cup on wheels Kath and I will be on
stealth Kat. Orange GSX 750 ES Katana. Its the hardest bike we have
to steal.. weighing in at a slim 210 kg dry. Its also the only tandem.

Dave
 
Dancier wrote:
> GPLama Wrote:
> > I've been commuting (er.. I mean 'training') to and from work along the
> > same
> > route(s) for a while now and have become quite familiar with the same
> > similar faces along the way.. maybe you are one of these people!?
> >
> > Route: Kew/Doncaster East/Kew - path/road/etc depending on the day
> >
> > Riders I see:
> >
> > Fitzroy:- Always in a Fitzroy jersey, riding a hybrid or slicked up
> > MTB.._always_ gives the nod. See him both directions. Limar 909 helmet
> > like
> > mine..
> >
> > 'Bent Man:- Old dude, default beard, no flag, screams around corners
> > like a
> > greyhound. He rides a bent, so it took me a while to work up to
> > nodding...
> > he never nods back (maybe hard while riding in that position?), I'll
> > never
> > nod him again! Seen him a few times on the return trip.
> >
> > Big Boi:- Short solid dude rides a MTB all kitted up and a camel back.
> > Gave him a few nods, nothing in return.
> >
> > Panniers Woman:- <male> not bad </male> going in the same direction,
> > see/pass her a few times a week.
> >
> > The Gunning Vet:- Older dude on a roadie. I know where he LIVES (seen
> > him
> > come out the driveway).. turns off at Box Hill north.. Likes to race.
> > Wheel
> > sucker from hell, never works. Always make the effort to drop him, even
> > on
> > a recovery day.
> >
> > Sleeper MTBer:- Riding home, see this guy once every few weeks. Big
> > tall
> > guy. Always rolling slowly until I pass him.. He'll jump on my wheel,
> > but
> > he'll also do some work on the front! The first few months I just
> > managed
> > to hang on to him... Now I make sure he cant hang onto me. Great
> > training!
> > He turns off over the freeway around Mt Albert North(?)
> >
> > FlyingDutch: Only when I take the main roads and am running late,
> > sometimes
> > on the way home, again, when I take the shortest way home.
> >
> >
> > I'm sure there are a few more that I cant think of atm...
> >
> >
> > cheers,
> > GPL

> I catch a few people going along scothmans creek every day between
> Laurance road burwood and Oakleigh pool between 7.15 and 8.00 depending
> on the day, some nod others just ignore but that fine.
>
> Went past this wiry/skinny bloke with ABOC jersey and nicks yesterday
> morning on Lawerence road, I see him at Blackburns Veldrome on some
> thursday nights.


On thursday nights? That's intro track training ... wiry? heh, I
wonder who it is ....)

Ahha, that'll be Wayne Evans. Now riding A grade (started in D 18
months ago) and learning track.
 
GPLama wrote:
> "monsterman" wrote in message ...
> >
> >
> > At least you ain't describing them by how wide their asses are - that
> > would indicate you are being passed a lot :D
> >

>
> Someone pass me on a bike? pffftt ;)


Maybe not on a hill ... :)
 
Bleve wrote:
> GPLama wrote:
>
>>"monsterman" wrote in message ...
>>
>>>
>>>At least you ain't describing them by how wide their asses are - that
>>>would indicate you are being passed a lot :D
>>>

>>
>>Someone pass me on a bike? pffftt ;)

>
>
> Maybe not on a hill ... :)
>


I know a few people that could pass him on a hill, of course it would be
going downhill where ballast can be put to best use. :)

DaveB
 
flyingdutch said:
"I'd buy that fer a doller"

any chance you can placate my graphic-design-black-skivvy
and to a line turnover after 'ride' ?

Maybe we could make a 'desertstorm' style deck and all have a different card?

Flying"7-o-clubs-van-nistelrooy"Dutch

good thinking! ah, the privileged first 52 of us! :)

count me in... so let's get this happening! a final polished design with names (or space for names) and then we can all print out our own, laminate and get to it!
 
"eddiec" wrote in message ...
>
> flyingdutch Wrote:
> >
> > Flying"7-o-clubs-van-nistelrooy"Dutch

>
> good thinking! ah, the privileged first 52 of us! :)
>
> count me in... so let's get this happening! a final polished design
> with names (or space for names) and then we can all print out our own,
> laminate and get to it!
>
>

eddiec you forgot to nominate your card.

Parbs - the Joker is wild.
 
Parbs wrote:



>>good thinking! ah, the privileged first 52 of us! :)
>>


> eddiec you forgot to nominate your card.
>
> Parbs - the Joker is wild.
>
>


Err, that'd make it 53 cards. And don't you think that the CoffinFitters
and GimpyJokers might take notice of you for displaying something like
club emblems? :)

You can go for a straight 52 cards on first-come first-served basis or
52 cards per state 'chapter'. Bags that I get the Jack for WA, Jack is
appropriate as I ride half a dozen bikes plus a few recumbents, never
one solely. Who would recognise me although I commute daily, without an
a.b card? Make me the WA poster child for a.b if you like. I'll leave
Marty, Byron, David M and the rest to fight over the other denominations
and titles. :)
 
On 2005-12-03, DD (aka Bruce)
was almost, but not quite, entirely unlike tea:
> You can go for a straight 52 cards on first-come first-served basis or
> 52 cards per state 'chapter'. Bags that I get the Jack for WA, Jack is
> appropriate as I ride half a dozen bikes plus a few recumbents, never
> one solely. Who would recognise me although I commute daily, without an
> a.b card? Make me the WA poster child for a.b if you like. I'll leave
> Marty, Byron, David M and the rest to fight over the other denominations
> and titles. :)


Ace of spades for Victoria as recognition of my crashing title?

;P

--
TimC
Calm down, it's *only* ones and zeroes.
 
TimC wrote:

>
> Ace of spades for Victoria as recognition of my crashing title?
>
> ;P
>


And on my wish list is that any a.b trolls take up the players' cards
also, perhaps the card has a kewpie doll tangled up in a bike frame as a
logo?
 

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