DHBC Crit race on Sunday 21/6/09!!!

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Postby Simon Llewellyn » 04 Jun 2009, 17:31

Hey guys the next round of our monthly Crit racing is fast approaching. I have just been ironing out a few paperwork issues but the venue is now booked and we are set to go!!!

Criterium Racing: Sunday 21st of June 2009.
Location: Dunc Gray Criterium circuit
Start time: 7:30am- 8am
Expected finish time: 8:30am-9:30am
Grades: Slowies (C), Middies (B), Fasties (A)
Cost: $5 for racing
Prize money: nil.
Distance: approx 30kms but based on who shows up, less for slowies, maybe more for fasties
Type of racing: Scratch race for A grade with 3 intermediate sprints and a handicapp combining B & C into a fair seperate race.
One day licenses: No, too costly at present.

The plan is that everybody meet at Mick Mazza's at 6:30am as usual & ride out together race & ride back as like last month. The route has been found to be suprisingly safer & quieter than expected. As far as I know it Lindsay plans to ride out with the slowies who do not have racing licenses to watch, though he will have to confirm this as it was planned last month & didn't happen.

If anybody chooses to drive out or is coming from another direction & doesn't know where dunc Gray is; here's the map:
http://www.nsw.cycling.org.au/default.asp?id=29416

Plus we should have our new race numbers this month colour coding the grades so it should be much easier to work out what s going on for all involved!!!!

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Postby shrubb face » 04 Jun 2009, 17:46

Yay. Really looking forward to this one. Lets hope we all stay upright this time.

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Postby T-Bone » 04 Jun 2009, 23:45

I think i'm still scheduled to run this thing, so everyone should be staying upright.

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Postby weiyun » 05 Jun 2009, 00:13

I think i'm still scheduled to run this thing, so everyone should be staying upright.
'Run'? No, it's called the 'Sin Bin'! :lol:

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Postby timyone » 05 Jun 2009, 08:44

Ok. I didn't finish last time, dropped totally early. Does this mean I can
Ride B grade?

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Postby Simon Llewellyn » 16 Jun 2009, 17:44

Hey guys just a reminder, the crit is on this Sunday.

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Postby orphic » 17 Jun 2009, 09:10

I don't have a race license (hurry up July 1!) but I will ride out to watch. Will be good to see what it's all about and know what to expect for when I do race.

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Postby christian » 17 Jun 2009, 09:19

We will be leaving from MM at 6.30 using the same route as last time.
http://www.bikely.com/maps/bike-path/Ro ... -Dunc-Grey

If you want to meet us on the corner of Milton St and Georges River Rd be there by 6.45.

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Postby simon.sharwood » 17 Jun 2009, 12:00

I plan on riding out to watch, too. But don't wait for me - I've had a shocking cold!

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Postby wallman » 20 Jun 2009, 12:35

I guess this will be off if it's wet, is that right?

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Postby Simon Llewellyn » 20 Jun 2009, 14:42

Well... Same rules as any other racing apply, if it's pissing down then it will be too dangerous, but if there is an feasability of it occuring then it will be on but I don't plan on getting up at 5am or anythinglike that to post it on the forum but I will send Tim up to Micks to tell everyone since I will be driving out... Worst case you get some kms in riding out to Dunc...

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Postby Simon Llewellyn » 21 Jun 2009, 12:07

Well we didn't get beaten by the rain & no one crashed so I guess you could say it was a great day out even though Matt & Alex looked as though they had just ridden Paris-roubaiux at the finish!

Results:

A Grade:
1 Simon L
2 Alex C (@approx 0:12)
3 Alex R (ST)
4 Matt W (ST)

Intermerdiate Sprint
1 Simon L
2 John N
3 James M

B Grade:
1 Mark L (Subject to relegation for sitting on A grade)
2 Michael C
3 Mick L

Intermediate sprint
1 Mark L
2 Michael C
3 Mick L

Women
1 Amy

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Postby mikesbytes » 21 Jun 2009, 12:11

That's the other Michael, not me btw

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Postby weiyun » 21 Jun 2009, 13:50

... it was a great day out even though Matt & Alex looked as though they had just ridden Paris-roubaiux at the finish!
Sounded like sleeping in was the right choice. ;)

Congrats to all the brave soul who ventured out!

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Postby T-Bone » 21 Jun 2009, 21:48

I was a bit too tired to get up, especially with any possibilities of rain. Plus i only found out i had enough time to go there before work on Friday. Good to hear it went ahead and no one crashed, as that corner could have been a bit slippery when wet.

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Postby mikesbytes » 22 Jun 2009, 06:36

I was a bit too tired to get up, especially with any possibilities of rain. Plus i only found out i had enough time to go there before work on Friday. Good to hear it went ahead and no one crashed, as that corner could have been a bit slippery when wet.
I was rather surprised how much grip that corner gave in the wet

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Postby timyone » 22 Jun 2009, 09:01

Man james that is such a pike job!! Just because you weren't riding!!! *

Man I know you lot reckon I bludged, but I can feel my legs, and I'm sorta happy with what I got from the day.
I'm feeling as much, maybe more than after the team time trial!?!






*foot note: To any of our more sensitive readers, me and james have a special relationship and I have known him nearly since birth,
I am not trying to create any sort of atmoshpere of any thing but fun and loving riding, with no pressure
On any one to turn up or not turn up etc. As you can see, I was happy to ride and do it by my self,
Not worried about what people thought of my cowardly effort :D

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Postby mikesbytes » 22 Jun 2009, 09:32

James F and 6.30am are mutually exclusive

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Postby T-Bone » 22 Jun 2009, 12:08

I'm sure i'll be there to run the next one. No more exams to keep me up studying late after Thursday..... only Le Tour.


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