Ride for Life- Centennial Park - Sunday 22 August 2010
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Now that Tamworth has been canceled, we should look at CP
Now that Tamworth has been canceled, we should look at CP
im not sure who you are, how fast, etc, but id recomend at least trying to race hefron once or twice before this race, its an open crit, which is usualy faster than a hefron crit.
Much easier for a first crit. Have you raced any thing before? done waterfall etc etc etc?
Much easier for a first crit. Have you raced any thing before? done waterfall etc etc etc?
I'm up for this one in D Grade, although it's my niece's 18th party the night before so I'll certainly be weeping around the corners.
It's my first race so I'm assuming I can jump into the D grade race.
Being an open you will have your grade submitted by the club to the state handicapper. The state handicapper will then determine your grade.
As per Tim, for your safety and everyone elses please give at least Heffron a go before you enter an open event. The pace will be seriously fast.
Racing Heffron every Saturday 3pm.
Hi , thanks for the advice. Sorry I'm a bit slow to reply but I'm out of the country at the moment.
I'll give you some history. I raced this one last year and this will be my first race as a member of DHBC. I came in around the middle of the field last time. I've been training a lot since last year and started doing the waterfall rides with you guys in the middies group. I was at the Dunc Gray DHBC crit in April and rode in the middle group. Unfortunately I had an injury in my knee that got worse that day and put me off the bike for about six weeks. I found a great ART specialist who worked it out and seems to have fixed it, but then I had to go into hospital for sinus surgery.....boring. That's why I haven't been around for a while.
Anyway, I was under the impression that the ride is restricted to D grade this year after reading the email sent to me.
They say "The Open D Grade- Corporate race is not open to any other graded riders" here's the link:
http://www.nsw.cycling.org.au/cy_nsw/ra ... /10188.htm
I might be reading this incorrectly. Either way I'm keen to race at Heffron anyway but thought I'd ease into it after my break. Could you give me advice on how I will be graded?
Thanks very much for your help and maybe see you this Sunday,
Bart
I'll give you some history. I raced this one last year and this will be my first race as a member of DHBC. I came in around the middle of the field last time. I've been training a lot since last year and started doing the waterfall rides with you guys in the middies group. I was at the Dunc Gray DHBC crit in April and rode in the middle group. Unfortunately I had an injury in my knee that got worse that day and put me off the bike for about six weeks. I found a great ART specialist who worked it out and seems to have fixed it, but then I had to go into hospital for sinus surgery.....boring. That's why I haven't been around for a while.
Anyway, I was under the impression that the ride is restricted to D grade this year after reading the email sent to me.
They say "The Open D Grade- Corporate race is not open to any other graded riders" here's the link:
http://www.nsw.cycling.org.au/cy_nsw/ra ... /10188.htm
I might be reading this incorrectly. Either way I'm keen to race at Heffron anyway but thought I'd ease into it after my break. Could you give me advice on how I will be graded?
Thanks very much for your help and maybe see you this Sunday,
Bart
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In prior years it was laps of sprinters hill in the opposite direction. Last year it was some sort of half lap, cutting thru the middle, ie pretty flat
Thanks for your help everyone, I'll register next week when I'm back.
The course is the same as last year. It's opposite the normal direction, starting on the road passing the main cafe going into the middle of the park, veering left, slight uphill to the main road, turning left and straight towards the cafe again and a left after cafe back to start line. It can be pretty windy coming up the false flat/uphill section.
The course is the same as last year. It's opposite the normal direction, starting on the road passing the main cafe going into the middle of the park, veering left, slight uphill to the main road, turning left and straight towards the cafe again and a left after cafe back to start line. It can be pretty windy coming up the false flat/uphill section.
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Despite Lacy reminding me Sunday afternoon, I forgot to register for this race. I was contemplating paying the extra $20 late fee and this arvo they sent out a email saying "no late fees" so I've entered.
If anyone else wants to enter, get in there now and enter
If anyone else wants to enter, get in there now and enter
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I decided to enter it as well, the prizes are to good not to.
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Your got a lot better chance than I have mate
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Not if im in the same grade as jackson law.....
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They'll have no ones wheels to suckUndecided. If I do it I'll be hung over. I do like the idea of the all female grade. It could be very entertaining.
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double entendre eat your heart out.
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The dynamics of females riding is different to males riding. Unfortunately there aren't a lot of chances for females to demonstrate their abilities as they are usually racing males. This race would be a great opportunity for Orphicdouble entendre eat your heart out.
No late fees huh. Guess I'll just sit around home in my derps instead. I realise on the day entry is harder for organisers, but with my work/life schedule, I don't know what I'm doing three days from now, let alone two weeks or a week's time. It makes trying to race anything but RAW a real pain.
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What time is your race?
8.00am Open C Grade 24 Kms
8.40am Open Women
9:20am Open B Grade 30 Kms
10:05am Open A Grade 36 Kms
11:00am Recreational Fun Ride 1 Hour
12 noon Open D Grade - Corporate 24 Kms
1:00pm Under 15 16 kms
1:25pm Under 13 10 kms
1:45pm Tafe Relay Challenge
2:20pm Foundation Cup
8.00am Open C Grade 24 Kms
8.40am Open Women
9:20am Open B Grade 30 Kms
10:05am Open A Grade 36 Kms
11:00am Recreational Fun Ride 1 Hour
12 noon Open D Grade - Corporate 24 Kms
1:00pm Under 15 16 kms
1:25pm Under 13 10 kms
1:45pm Tafe Relay Challenge
2:20pm Foundation Cup
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im hoping for the "1:25pm Under 13 10 kms" but i reckon we will be in C grade.
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Some how I suspect most of us will be C grade
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Ok grades are out. All DHBC riders except myself are in C and are starting at 8.00 am.
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Brent Skippen is registed as a dulwich hill rider, but he isnt part of the club so to speak.
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So as the above is almost guaranteed....If for some reason I don't get hideously drunk on Saturday night
Grades are HERE
D Grade seems to basically be a corporate race. C is a good starting point, even though some of the country opens would have a wider handicapping range, you generally won't get much easier than this when it's an Open held in or close to Sydney.
D Grade seems to basically be a corporate race. C is a good starting point, even though some of the country opens would have a wider handicapping range, you generally won't get much easier than this when it's an Open held in or close to Sydney.
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hows 7am sound? It will only take 20 min to get there, so that gives you 50 minutes once you get there. As im racing later, im happy to mind all the extra gear (pumps, etc) whilst everyone races.
I hope you've at least been out to Heffron?? Or one of the other crits...I'm a bit confused. I thought I'd be in D Grade as I haven't officially raced before. How do you know what the grades are?
Perhaps I'll leave the race wheels at home for this one....
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In C grade there was a big crash with 2 laps to go
Matt has a suspected broken collar bone and was one of the 4 riders taken to hospital. I don't know which hospital but it was probably St Vincents.
All other DHBC riders are good, but Lacey will need a new jersey
Matt has a suspected broken collar bone and was one of the 4 riders taken to hospital. I don't know which hospital but it was probably St Vincents.
All other DHBC riders are good, but Lacey will need a new jersey
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It was carnage. A few of the A Graders went through a fence at the top of that little hill, took then fence with them. An ambulance went blowing by me in the Corporate race too, didn't see what happened. I had two near misses with guys chopping me up in the bunch. Shoulder bumping is fine, but I had to move two metres to my right because someone thought you won the race on lap 3 going up the hill.
I got some photos of the C grade race, none of the crash.
I got some photos of the C grade race, none of the crash.
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Just an update on Matt,
Me & Jess went and hung out with him at POWH ED for a few hours post crash. He has broken collar bone with a very minor laceration above it. It's a clean break from what I've heard and it is hoped he will be having surgery soon.
Cheers Simon.
Me & Jess went and hung out with him at POWH ED for a few hours post crash. He has broken collar bone with a very minor laceration above it. It's a clean break from what I've heard and it is hoped he will be having surgery soon.
Cheers Simon.
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i just got back from the hospital after keeping him company for a couple of hours. Decided to make an exit when his parents turned up to tell him off. He's well and not in to much pain despite what looked like a spectacular break on the xray.
His main complaint was that he wasnt allowed to eat or drink anything because of the surgury prep, so all he had was a drip bag, which wasnt quite as satisfying. I was on the look out for a version with beer, so i could take it intravenously, but sadly that option wasnt available.
He's booked in for surgury either late tonight or first thing tomorrow morning depending on schedualing.
His main complaint was that he wasnt allowed to eat or drink anything because of the surgury prep, so all he had was a drip bag, which wasnt quite as satisfying. I was on the look out for a version with beer, so i could take it intravenously, but sadly that option wasnt available.
He's booked in for surgury either late tonight or first thing tomorrow morning depending on schedualing.
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At the time I thought it was 20 bikes, but perhaps a little less
Let me try to sum up the status - let me know where I'm wrong
Joshua - in front of crash, not involved
Chidgey - in front of crash, not involved
Othy - at front of crash, hit but not knocked off
Matt - at front of crash, ended up with riders and bikes on top of him - broken collar bone, small crack in helmet but probably no other injuries.
James - behind the crash, hit but not knocked off
Clement - behind the crash, managed not to hit anyone with some heavy braking
Mark - behind the crash, knocked off by another rider over reacting. Minor graze on right leg
Simon C - ????
3 Others going to hospital;
Bathurst rider - looked really bad, probably the most injured
RBCC rider - ?
? - ?
Damage;
NSCC rider Roberts had a smashed frame after hitting the barriers trying to avoid fallen riders, looked similar to Weyiun's Ridley, but not hurt.
From what I saw not a lot of bike damage
Matt needs a new helmet
Mark needs a new jersey and leg warmers
Race was restarted about 40 minutes later for the final 2 laps. The riders took the first lap netural and raced the final lap. All DHBC riders except Matt took the restart.
Let me try to sum up the status - let me know where I'm wrong
Joshua - in front of crash, not involved
Chidgey - in front of crash, not involved
Othy - at front of crash, hit but not knocked off
Matt - at front of crash, ended up with riders and bikes on top of him - broken collar bone, small crack in helmet but probably no other injuries.
James - behind the crash, hit but not knocked off
Clement - behind the crash, managed not to hit anyone with some heavy braking
Mark - behind the crash, knocked off by another rider over reacting. Minor graze on right leg
Simon C - ????
3 Others going to hospital;
Bathurst rider - looked really bad, probably the most injured
RBCC rider - ?
? - ?
Damage;
NSCC rider Roberts had a smashed frame after hitting the barriers trying to avoid fallen riders, looked similar to Weyiun's Ridley, but not hurt.
From what I saw not a lot of bike damage
Matt needs a new helmet
Mark needs a new jersey and leg warmers
Race was restarted about 40 minutes later for the final 2 laps. The riders took the first lap netural and raced the final lap. All DHBC riders except Matt took the restart.
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...a very nasty crash, the pace was slow for the size of the group, and with a downhill run into a sweeping left hander the rear of the field would bunch up each lap at the point of the crash. The previous lap I was rolling on the outside line and felt the group drifting wide, so next time through I decided to stay inside to keep my position close to the front, and avoid potential run-ins, with two to go. A rider immediately to my right and one bike length in front, no idea who, looked uncomfortable with his place in the pack and the speed.. he looked to straighten his line while the road continued left, clipped the guy to his right who was probably still turning in, and as a consequence, brought the balance of the field down. I counted about 16 who got through. The sound of bikes and riders slamming into each other and the barriers was terrible..
..Matt.. all the best with your recovery..
..Matt.. all the best with your recovery..
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Anyone got an update on Matt?
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Matt's bike looked OK, but perhaps Alex can confirm.
Roberts, the NCSS rider wrote his frame off, but somehow didn't hurt himself
Roberts, the NCSS rider wrote his frame off, but somehow didn't hurt himself
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Mat's bike is fine, no damage at all really. Though my house mate is eyeing the bike off. Could be interesting considering he is 5 foot 3 and mats bike is a 63cm frame.
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I've just heard that one of the riders had a punctured lung, I think its the Bathurst rider but not confirmed.
Any news on Matt today?
Here's another photo of the broken bike
Any news on Matt today?
Here's another photo of the broken bike
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Great stuffI'm okay thanks all. Was operated on last night and released a little while ago. I'm plated up and reasonably pain-free considering.
If your home and up to it, I'll buy you a coffee tomorrow arvo
It's good to hear you're patched up and reasonably comfortable Matt!
I was just behind and on the inside of the crash.
I ended up with my bike under a couple of other bikes but I didn't hit the deck.
Not sure how that happened - I was expecting to go over any moment but it just didn't happen.
Was going to help with the injured but SES were there quick smart and know more about such things than me.
A friend of mine who was there taking photos got some just after the crash.
WARNING: some of these images may be disturbing - images of blood and people in pain.
http://www.pbase.com/paulgolf5/cycling_ ... ney&page=3
The pack never felt very comfortable for me.
It was all bunching up along the top straight because of the head wind which was just making it dangerous.
I was chatting to a friend yesterday who was in Div 3 at Kurrajong the other weekend.
The guy who crashed coming into the finish was sitting just next to him before he got cut down by someone coming left way too quick. Apparently his bike was wrecked and he had quite bad penile urethral trauma. He had to have a urethral cathetor in place for a few days due to swelling to allow him to urinate, was urinating blood and was pretty sore.
Sounds as though his groin hit his top tube as he crashed - ouch!!
He didn't know who rode in to him and apparently that guy didn't crash - where's the justice!
Stay safe everyone!
I was just behind and on the inside of the crash.
I ended up with my bike under a couple of other bikes but I didn't hit the deck.
Not sure how that happened - I was expecting to go over any moment but it just didn't happen.
Was going to help with the injured but SES were there quick smart and know more about such things than me.
A friend of mine who was there taking photos got some just after the crash.
WARNING: some of these images may be disturbing - images of blood and people in pain.
http://www.pbase.com/paulgolf5/cycling_ ... ney&page=3
The pack never felt very comfortable for me.
It was all bunching up along the top straight because of the head wind which was just making it dangerous.
I was chatting to a friend yesterday who was in Div 3 at Kurrajong the other weekend.
The guy who crashed coming into the finish was sitting just next to him before he got cut down by someone coming left way too quick. Apparently his bike was wrecked and he had quite bad penile urethral trauma. He had to have a urethral cathetor in place for a few days due to swelling to allow him to urinate, was urinating blood and was pretty sore.
Sounds as though his groin hit his top tube as he crashed - ouch!!
He didn't know who rode in to him and apparently that guy didn't crash - where's the justice!
Stay safe everyone!
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None of the crash, but some of my shots from the C grade race;
http://www.cochinos.us/Velocity_Media/Photographs.html
A friend got some others of later races, including the U17 race. As soon as they're online I'll post the link.
http://www.cochinos.us/Velocity_Media/Photographs.html
A friend got some others of later races, including the U17 race. As soon as they're online I'll post the link.
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