Just a quick note re our favourite lady commentator.
http://www.geelongadvertiser.com.au/article/2006/12/05/405_news_pf.html
http://www.geelongadvertiser.com.au/article/2006/12/05/405_news_pf.html
She just gets better and better...hemplands said:Just a quick note re our favourite lady commentator...
hi there strange isn't it she still uses her married name Anderson,, i suppose her maiden name cuts no ice.EoinC said:She just gets better and better...
Any word on FredC?
Regards,
Eoin
bikeriderfrance said:hi there strange isn't it she still uses her married name Anderson,, i suppose her maiden name cuts no ice.
good week this week 440 kms brings mi total up to 1840kms not 2 bad from the 5th of Jan..will have a week off from Thursday,(8/14th) going to ROME with Mrs BRF, its our 41st wedding anniversary so do in Rome what the romans do..( find a bike shop and borrow a bike )... will be looking into this years races calendar when i get back, i have a rough guide, it only needs fine tuning... bon courage.. no word on Fred C
hi there and a happy new year to you both,, long time no speeeky, hope U2 are well.. yes its our first visit, we have wanted to go to rome for some time,, now with ryan air flying from gerona to rome for 1 euro we jumped at the chance,, however the 1 euro trip X = 4 euros, not on your nellie, taxes and charges bumped it up to 80 euros,, still very cheap... we are staying in a hotel near the station, and we have been informed its a walking around place, so plenty of exercise... yes i will note the bike shops and have a look. are U still riding the bike, lets us know... as you will have seen from above still buggering along,, YTD 1840 kms,, **** man.. bon courage.limerickman said:BRF : re Roma : there are plenty of great cycling shops in Rome - recommend Lazzaretti's on Via Bergamo especially (Spagna Tube stop is close by).
They sell Bianchi, Colnago and Pinarello - nice shop to visit.
Another good shop is Cicli Pinarello on Via Appia Antica : well stocked shop.
I got married in Rome years ago.
Have to say me and Mrs.Limerickman love the place : been back there several times since.
Recommend you visit the Pantheon (superb), Collesium, the Vatican, Maria Majiore Cathederal, St John Latern's Catherderal.
The Forum is well worth a visit.
And watch out for the food too - superb it is.
Enjoy your trip!
Well it's obviously time to quit before the season starts. Only managed 1200kms sice the 8th Jan, so it looks like the 24hr Champs is yours on a platebikeriderfrance said:good week this week 440 kms brings mi total up to 1840kms not 2 bad from the 5th of Jan..will have a week off from Thursday,(8/14th) going to ROME with Mrs BRF, its our 41st wedding anniversary so do in Rome what the romans do..( find a bike shop and borrow a bike )... will be looking into this years races calendar when i get back, i have a rough guide, it only needs fine tuning... bon courage.. no word on Fred C
bikeriderfrance said:hi there and a happy new year to you both,, long time no speeeky, hope U2 are well.. yes its our first visit, we have wanted to go to rome for some time,, now with ryan air flying from gerona to rome for 1 euro we jumped at the chance,, however the 1 euro trip X = 4 euros, not on your nellie, taxes and charges bumped it up to 80 euros,, still very cheap... we are staying in a hotel near the station, and we have been informed its a walking around place, so plenty of exercise... yes i will note the bike shops and have a look. are U still riding the bike, lets us know... as you will have seen from above still buggering along,, YTD 1840 kms,, **** man.. bon courage.
hi there you were right, what a nice place, we walked about 20 miles over the 7 days we were there.. all the oldies in the hotel said it was 2 far from the hotel to the major sights, the Vatican was about 3.4 kms away,, we did it twice... the weather was bad for 3 days, lots of rain and cold, but we did have some good weather.. went to Naples on one bad day.. by train,,, had a great meal near the docks,, 3 courses full litre of red wine, cost 11 euro's all in.... and was the pizza good.limerickman said:Many happy returns BRF :
I know the area that you'll be staying in, in Rome.
Take care.
Now the thing here is to stay in shape while your away. I shall also be away in Guadeloupe and its islands from 23 March to 16 April and am I bothered, not at all!!!Jean Dubois said:Well it's obviously time to quit before the season starts. Only managed 1200kms sice the 8th Jan, so it looks like the 24hr Champs is yours on a plate
It's going to be an interesting season as its a significant birthday for Mrs D this year, so we're treating ourselves to the best part of a month in S.Africa, mid March to Mid April. I think I get in one RR and a couple of TTs before we go. There's absolutely, definitately, no possibility of any bike riding while we are touring around.
So a serious question for all the master minds on this thread.......................
How would you get into shape when you got back? Given a decent level of fitness before you went?
Didn't you do something similar last Spring BRF??
I would ask Jaques Dupont but he's bcome unreliable lately, and I don't hear from Pevril at all!!!!!
bikeriderfrance said:hi there you were right, what a nice place, we walked about 20 miles over the 7 days we were there.. all the oldies in the hotel said it was 2 far from the hotel to the major sights, the Vatican was about 3.4 kms away,, we did it twice... the weather was bad for 3 days, lots of rain and cold, but we did have some good weather.. went to Naples on one bad day.. by train,,, had a great meal near the docks,, 3 courses full litre of red wine, cost 11 euro's all in.... and was the pizza good.
we found a good eating place just behind the station, good food, big pizza's,and great wine,,, we asked for the vino del casa.. each time the waiter, looked around and we ended up with 2002/2 13.5 % stuff.. not bad....
i did not find the bike shops, in-fact never saw a cyclist, Rome is not cycling country, but not one...
the Sistine chapel was just too much,, being well err a non christian did not matter, the impact on your feelings when you see such works of art are really unbelievable, how did they do it ?????
well its all over now, back in the UK in July, doing the rtcc 24hour .ok ok don't say it..
YTD today is 2000 kms, first event on the 4th of march a FFC 80kms job.. looking forward to it..
bon courage BRF...
John Knees said:Interesting on BBC TV sport to-day - at the athletics meeting, there was a "Devil Take the Hindmost" event.
Little Hazel said she'd never heard of such an event (they don't often have them in snooker, do they) but having enjoyed them in my youth, I was pleased to see the event given its proper name, even if only on the athletics track.
Why does the cycling world insist on the anodyne "Elimination Race" name? PC again?
Ah me!
John.
HI THERE JUST A QUICKIE, I RODE LOTS OF DttHINDMOST, I REALLY LIKED THAT EVENT, YOU COULD SIT IN THE BACK AND JUST PUNCH YOUR WAY THROUGH GOING TO THE LINE, SIT BACK AND DO IT NEXT TIME... STRANGE TO SAY A "DEVIL" WAS MY DOWNFALL ON THE TRACK, I MADE A COMEBACK IN 1988 (TRACK), AND I RODE A OPEN TRACK MEET AT NEWCASTLE UNDER LYME,, I GOT DOWN TO THE LAST 4, AND IN THE SPRINT TO THE LINE, I GOT HOOKED, AND FELL OFF IN A HEAP AT 40MPH.... MRS BRF JUMPED OVER THE TRACK WALL AND SED" THATS IT NO MORE TRACK,,, SO NO MORE TRACK,, BUT HELL WAS I SORE AND ALTHOUGH NO BREAKS I ACHED FOR 2 WEEKS,,,, WELL THERE YOU GO.. RAIN ON SAT/SUN BUT GOT OUT AND GOT A BIT DAMP.. ONLY ABOUT 100KMS... THIS MORNING BRIGHT AND SUNNY 100KMS WITH A USA PRO RIDER.. MMMMMMMMMM YTD IS JUST ON 2300KMS... SEE YA.limerickman said:JK - I saw that as well on BBC yesterday afternoon - I was defrostring myself after yesterdays spin and Colin Jackson was getting a bit excited at the prospect of the "hindmost".
Don't know why they have a different name on it in cycling fraternity.
We used do this event on the track over here and we called it the "hindmost".
hi there well another season is about to begin, i start my 2007 and 51st year on the bike.... sunday i am racing in a FFC job just below toulouse, its 80ks and i presume that there will be quite a few bods avinago... doing well with the milage or should i say kilometrge.. my total from the 8th of jan to today, is 3215kms.. and this is with 2 weeks out.. how......... well lots of good weather, and training with the elite 2 guys from mark makays training camp (on wednesdays) .. today i did 150 kms, @ 30kph.. not bad going.. must say i then ride on a thursday/tuesday/saturdays with mrs BRF at about 20kph, but still get in about 150 k's with her..the rest i rest..going out on mi new bike tomorrow, only done about 60k's on it since i bought it last year, seeing as i am training on a giant tcr carbon with carbon spinergy wheels, plus other trick carbon stuff, its just sat there... still it will be nice having a roll on my new corima deep carbon 12 spoke front 24 spoke back wheel, tubular tyred bike.(7.2 kgs) .. mm will let you know how i get on.. well thats it.. keep getting em in bon courage..limerickman said:Getting hooked is terrible on the track - whatever control you might have on an open road, getting hooked in the bunch on the track is treacherous.
I bet you were sore - after you fell off - going at the speed.
The only track that we have in Ireland is at Sundrive Road - it's tarmac and it's got cement pillars round it, with wire between each pillar.
In my racing days, we used go down there during the summer each Wednesday night.
I was never much good at track riding but it was a chance to meet the lads from the opposition and to see who was going well.
One night there was an unmerciful crash at the top end - a novice got his line completely wrong and caused a massive pileup.
Lawrence Roche - brother of you know who - ended up buried in one of the pillars with 5 broken ribs, shredded right leg and a broken wrist.
Weather here has changed again - rain and gales - got out for 2.5hrs today.
No bad I suppose.
Keep pedalling!
hi there well errr after 3500 kms inmilegs, i was well and truly bombed out of the back on sunday.. there was this errr pig of a hill just 2kms from the start, managed with a great deal of difficulty to get up it twice, 3rd time out of the back,, rode 70k out of 90k, got pulled out, too far behind the bunch or what was left of it....just out of mi depth... still i did manage to inflate the old lungs beyond anything since last year... ah well its back to the club run sunday, then race on the 18th.. will let you know how i get on... see ya ytd 3700 kmsbikeriderfrance said:hi there well another season is about to begin, i start my 2007 and 51st year on the bike.... sunday i am racing in a FFC job just below narbonne.
Hi Guysbikeriderfrance said:hi there well errr after 3500 kms inmilegs, i was well and truly bombed out of the back on sunday.. there was this errr pig of a hill just 2kms from the start, managed with a great deal of difficulty to get up it twice, 3rd time out of the back,, rode 70k out of 90k, got pulled out, too far behind the bunch or what was left of it....just out of mi depth... still i did manage to inflate the old lungs beyond anything since last year... ah well its back to the club run sunday, then race on the 18th.. will let you know how i get on... see ya ytd 3700 kms
hi there.. have a great holiday.. keep away from wild animals and women.. very cold here at the moment. 10 days ago we were all out in racing gear, and looking at the pool, maybe a swim, it was over 30c intbakyardlad. but last friday, the wind started to blow, since then we have got a a big freeze... managed to get out most days, but on one ride we had,we had to get off the bikes and walk or push against a headwind over the top of a col... i was on mi spinergy's **** man.. never again,, i have now poped in my spoked mavics on dura ace hubs... spinergys only when the wind goes away.. today i have been out with a couple of guys, we had to go up into the mountains. too dangerous to ride on the plain ( rousillion), so we went up and up and up.. we had a cup of coffee at a cafe at a place called st marsal, about 1500mts up.. there was snow on the roads and about 3/4c,, but the wind was fantastic... hey did we drop like stones back down onto the valley, tail wind all the way home....great.. when we had the sun without the wind on our backs, it was quite warm... still carnt complain YTD is 4220 kms...thats with 2 weeks off.... see ya have a good hol.. see ya maybe in july, (24hr)...bon courage.Jean Dubois said:Hi Guys
I've been so overwhelmed with the response to my request for post-holiday training advice, there's been no time to post on this thread!
Trainings gone well...YTD 2100miles, which isn't far away from those girly !
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