DHBC Crit; race 1 next Sun 06/03/2010. is on!

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Postby Simon Llewellyn » 27 Feb 2011, 10:17

DHBC 7 part criterium series: Race 1 Prologue & scratch race.


Criterium: Sunday 6/03/2010
Location: Dunc Gray Criterium circuit
Start time: 7:30am- 8am
Expected finish time: 8:30am-9:30am
Cost: $5 for racing
Prize money: nil.
Race:Riders must do a one lap screamer of the track, places are given as per placings based on time. Grading will also be decided on these times though riders may choose not to accept their grading and choose a grade instead. A/B, C/D & E/F scratch race to follow. Overall points for the day will be absed on position in both events.

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.

Riders will need to enter through the pedestrian gates as the main gates will be locked. For driving you will need to park on the street

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
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Postby bart » 27 Feb 2011, 18:38

I'm definitely in if it's on. I really enjoyed fighting off the wind at Heffron Park yesterday with Geoff. Hopefully we can get a big turnout!

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Postby Simon Llewellyn » 28 Feb 2011, 20:11

Track is booked, sanctioning coming. Racing is on!

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Postby Stuart » 01 Mar 2011, 07:25

Hi Simon - can you (or somebody else who knows) post the route you take to Dunc please so we can join the bunch somewhere near Milton St or on George's River Rd (assuming that's the way the bunch still goes)? Thanks in advance.

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Postby Simon Llewellyn » 01 Mar 2011, 12:03

sorry Stuart but i haven't ever ridden out because i have 2take the equipment/first aid kit out. A few people will know though.

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Postby mikesbytes » 01 Mar 2011, 13:48

New Canterbury rd, Armstrong st, Holden st, Park or the other street, king Georges rd

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Postby Stuart » 01 Mar 2011, 14:10

New Canterbury rd, Armstrong st, Holden st, Park or the other street, king Georges rd
Thanks Mike. I've done a route for the ride. Can you tell me if this is correct? We can then use it for the website, as a permanent link for the DHBC crits.

Note I've taken the liberty of shortening it somewhat by going straight ahead at New Canterbury Rd and taking some back streets, coincidently going straight past our place :lol:

Seriously though, it is a bit shorter and uses more back streets, although it has more turns. If we want to keep to the original route I'll edit it and re-post.

http://www.mapmyride.com/routes/view/28940328

and here's the full screen version >> http://www.mapmyride.com/routes/fullscreen/28940328/

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Postby mikesbytes » 01 Mar 2011, 14:30

I don't have any problems with the route adjustment past rocket ship park, its a route I'm familiar with too. Guess it depends on who is ride captain

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Postby timyone » 01 Mar 2011, 14:41

Christian said it had to do with skipping hills

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Postby Stuart » 01 Mar 2011, 14:59

Christian said it had to do with skipping hills
Hi Tim - Do you mean the original route, or my revised "rocket-ship park" route?

Oh, and is the route correct all the way? I've only guessed at which way we went the one and only time I've ridden to Dunc.

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Postby T-Bone » 01 Mar 2011, 17:33

It's correct apart from your early modifications.

The only issue i see with your route is crossing Old Canterbury Rd, which i don't think is the safest if there's a bit of traffic around.

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Postby Stuart » 02 Mar 2011, 07:53

It's correct apart from your early modifications. The only issue i see with your route is crossing Old Canterbury Rd, which i don't think is the safest if there's a bit of traffic around.
At Old Canterbury Rd it's a Left then immediate right, which I agree on reflection is probably not the best. I'll change it to the old route.

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Postby Karzie » 02 Mar 2011, 08:55

That's one of my routes to work. I've never thought it a problem.

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Postby christian » 02 Mar 2011, 17:01

The route we have taken in the past is this one, I think, it won't load at the moment.

http://www.bikely.com/maps/bike-path/Ro ... -Dunc-Grey

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Postby PeterOS » 03 Mar 2011, 07:55

From what I can gather if I get to the intersection of King Georges Rd & Milton at say 6.40am eveyone should be there very soon after ???

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Postby Lizanne » 03 Mar 2011, 10:24

i won't be @ the crit but where will coffee be after???

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Postby mikesbytes » 03 Mar 2011, 10:26

i won't be @ the crit but where will coffee be after???
Usual at Marrickville

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Postby andrewb » 03 Mar 2011, 21:48

I'm in for this. (Hope there's a grade for old & slow.)

I'll be waiting on Georges River Road near the corner of Burwood Rd about say 0650. (sleep-in - woohoo!)

Andrew

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Postby Timbo » 04 Mar 2011, 11:07

I'll be waiting at the intersection of King Georges Rd and Milton from 6.40am.

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Postby Stuart » 04 Mar 2011, 14:50

I'll be waiting at the intersection of King Georges Rd and Milton from 6.40am.
+ 1 - see ya there

and just to confirm that this is the route the bunch will take: http://www.bikely.com/maps/bike-path/Ro ... -Dunc-Grey

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Postby davidos » 04 Mar 2011, 19:50

I'll be waiting at the intersection of King Georges Rd and Milton from 6.40am

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Postby T-Bone » 05 Mar 2011, 20:51

If there's rain we will notify of any cancellation on the forum by 6:15am (probably closer to 6am). Someone will also be at Mick Mazzas at 6:30am to let any others know.

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Postby Strawburger » 05 Mar 2011, 20:54

I'll be waiting cnr union & new canterbury. hopefully the night road works are cleared by the time we come through. go away rain!

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Postby simon.sharwood » 06 Mar 2011, 13:48

Big thanks to the organisers and helpers for a fun morning.
S.

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Postby timyone » 06 Mar 2011, 14:15

that was my fave DHBC crit so far! Great win by John in the A grade!

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Postby Stuart » 06 Mar 2011, 14:41

Yeah had an excellent morning thanks everyone and a special thanks to Lindsay, Chris & Simon. Enjoyed the ride back too - a great way to ride back from DG or even Landsdowne.

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Postby davidos » 06 Mar 2011, 17:51

Thanks to the organisers for a great morning's ride. It was my first race. If you have been doing Waterfall 28s you can prob have a go at racing. I's alot of fun.

I'll be back to work the fastest line through the tight left hander ... without brakes.

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Postby Karzie » 06 Mar 2011, 18:47

I can't find the 'like' button...

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Postby shrubb face » 06 Mar 2011, 19:05

Im very sad i missed this morning, wasnt very well at all (non self inflicted). Sounds like it was a really good morning.

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Postby T-Bone » 06 Mar 2011, 21:40

Don't worry Alex, i missed it too. A week of not enough sleep caught up with me and i decided i was too tired after getting up, though getting a work related phone call in the middle of the night didn't help much.

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Postby andrewb » 07 Mar 2011, 22:02

This was a great idea!- lotsa fun. Thanks to everyone involved in organising & officiating. When's the next one??

Andrew

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Postby Simon Llewellyn » 08 Mar 2011, 06:12

I believe that the 17th of April is looking clear for the next event.

Cheers Simon.

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Postby Stuart » 08 Mar 2011, 16:06

just uploaded my Garmin data for the race and it just shows you that it's not really always to be trusted.

Garmin said my initial flying lap was 1:22, Chris said 1:21:76 so pretty bloody close allowing for me pressing the stop button after the line. Then in the E/F race Garmin says we lapped between 1:31 and 1:39 which sounds about right - then it says my last lap, where I took off on the downhill bit and through the double left to get a gap was 1:12 ... which is just not possible as I see the flying laps of many other faster riders are not that low (although I know they were standing starts) .... I was really keen to see how I'd gone on that lap too! Anyone else have lap data?

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Postby weiyun » 08 Mar 2011, 16:21

...then it says my last lap, where I took off on the downhill bit and through the double left to get a gap was 1:12 ... which is just not possible as I see the flying laps of many other faster riders are not that low (although I know they were standing starts)
I think you have found the answer yourself. This is similar to to how red lights can dramatically lower your ride averages. Yes it's true, you CAN DO 1:12 laps!

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Postby mikesbytes » 08 Mar 2011, 19:48

just uploaded my Garmin data for the race and it just shows you that it's not really always to be trusted.

Garmin said my initial flying lap was 1:22, Chris said 1:21:76 so pretty bloody close allowing for me pressing the stop button after the line. Then in the E/F race Garmin says we lapped between 1:31 and 1:39 which sounds about right - then it says my last lap, where I took off on the downhill bit and through the double left to get a gap was 1:12 ... which is just not possible as I see the flying laps of many other faster riders are not that low (although I know they were standing starts) .... I was really keen to see how I'd gone on that lap too! Anyone else have lap data?
You were flying when you went past Stuart.

The 1 lap screamer is a little deceptive, on mine I entered the corner at the bottom at 48.5kph and I think I hit 52.3kph in the dip, however my average speed was only 43.5kph. If A grade had cranked it up for an entire lap (I don't have data), then that average could of been beaten.

Now combine your last lap speed with more confidence in the corner and you could of done something like 1:12

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Postby weiyun » 08 Mar 2011, 19:55

A bit of adrenaline helps. Makes you fearless. ;)

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Postby paul » 09 Mar 2011, 19:43

I'd like to add my thanks to Simon and the organisers as well.

Will the one-lap screamer be a regular part of the program?
I think it really would add something to the year's racing to have a personal best time to try and beat every month.

Paul

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Postby timyone » 10 Mar 2011, 08:54

yeah.. having a one lap screamer every month that added points onto the table of over all could be a good idea :D it doesnt advantage any one... :D (though Alex chubb is the time trialist that hasnt trialled yet, so i may not be smiling so much next time :P)

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Postby mikesbytes » 10 Mar 2011, 09:01

Yeh, I was hot on the one lap screamer, so I've set the bar high for next time. I recon there's a little bit of improvement left in me, but no way I can bridge the 2 seconds to you Tim, you were on fire.

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Postby Karzie » 10 Mar 2011, 11:47

I had a hangover, 3 hours sleep, weights the day before. I gotta be better next time!

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Postby timyone » 10 Mar 2011, 13:59

i wasnt impressed with my time at all, id say the goal is bellow the minute mark, and aiming for 55

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Postby mikesbytes » 10 Mar 2011, 14:14

55 is probably technically possible but difficult, you would need to hit 55kph before the first right hander and take it thru the sharp corners, without loosing any speed. 60 into the dip and then back to 55 by the start/finish. Way outside my ability


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