Ride for Life - Vintage Scratch Race, Sunday 17 Nov, Heffron
Hi all
The organisers of the Ride for Life are holding their 9th event this year at Heffron Park on Sunday 17 Nov.
The DHBC 'Valley Wheelers' have been invited to organise a 'scratch' race for this event. Would like to get a large contingent of red jerseys on the day. I believe this will be a unisex event.
While we are still in the planning stage, I've been told the race will be 30mins long. Only bikes pre-1986 will be allowed and you will need a CNSW gold 'racing' licence to participate.
Any takers?
1. Marc R.
2. Roger Webber
3. John Mason
The organisers of the Ride for Life are holding their 9th event this year at Heffron Park on Sunday 17 Nov.
The DHBC 'Valley Wheelers' have been invited to organise a 'scratch' race for this event. Would like to get a large contingent of red jerseys on the day. I believe this will be a unisex event.
While we are still in the planning stage, I've been told the race will be 30mins long. Only bikes pre-1986 will be allowed and you will need a CNSW gold 'racing' licence to participate.
Any takers?
1. Marc R.
2. Roger Webber
3. John Mason
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1. Marc R.
2. Roger Webber
3. John Mason
4. Peter Bownes
2. Roger Webber
3. John Mason
4. Peter Bownes
1. Marc R.
2. Roger Webber
3. John Mason
4. Peter Bownes
5. Ray Patton
2. Roger Webber
3. John Mason
4. Peter Bownes
5. Ray Patton
The 'Ride for Life' organisers asked us to come up with some guidelines. Just emailed this to them.
1. bicycles made before c. 1990.
a. frames made before c. 1990
b. groupsets made before c. 1990
2. No 'brifters' allowed (incorporated gear shifters and brakes), downtube shifters only.
3. No aero bars or other bicycling equipment later than c. 1990 allowed.
4. Toeclips and straps are encouraged but not essential. Clipped pedals acceptable.
5. No fixies and all bikes to have 2 brakes. (for safety reasons)
6. Steel and lugged alloy bikes only. Lugged carbon fibre up to 1990 is acceptable.
7. All entrants are encouraged to wear 'period' cycling clothing.
1. bicycles made before c. 1990.
a. frames made before c. 1990
b. groupsets made before c. 1990
2. No 'brifters' allowed (incorporated gear shifters and brakes), downtube shifters only.
3. No aero bars or other bicycling equipment later than c. 1990 allowed.
4. Toeclips and straps are encouraged but not essential. Clipped pedals acceptable.
5. No fixies and all bikes to have 2 brakes. (for safety reasons)
6. Steel and lugged alloy bikes only. Lugged carbon fibre up to 1990 is acceptable.
7. All entrants are encouraged to wear 'period' cycling clothing.
Last edited by marc2131 on 09 Oct 2013, 19:27, edited 1 time in total.
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Think you might have a typo in there Marc, if the bike is no newer than 1990 and the frame no older than 1990, then the bike must be exactly 1990
Thanks MikeThink you might have a typo in there Marc, if the bike is no newer than 1990 and the frame no older than 1990, then the bike must be exactly 1990
Corrections made.
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Wheel sets? Are they able to be on old hubs with new rims and spokes?
I am a tentative at this stage, hoping to firm up unlike my offseason belly is
I am a tentative at this stage, hoping to firm up unlike my offseason belly is
Registrations are open
For CNSW licensed riders: https://wic021v.server-secure.com/vs711 ... /login.cfm (log in and select the event)
Non licensed riders (I do not think there will be many of these): http://www.rideforlife.org.au/event-entry/
For CNSW licensed riders: https://wic021v.server-secure.com/vs711 ... /login.cfm (log in and select the event)
Non licensed riders (I do not think there will be many of these): http://www.rideforlife.org.au/event-entry/
I am registered. Noticed only 2 other DHBC vintage riders there.
No other takers?
No other takers?
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I researched and found that my groupset is post 1990
Only 3 people registered to date.
Come on guys!
Come on guys!
Only a guide, not a rule.I researched and found that my groupset is post 1990
As long as it looks the part.
Mainly to have fun.
Time for a DHBC List:
1. Marc
2. Peter B
3. John M
4. Roger W
5. John J
6. Strawburger (Simon) pending scrutineer's approval
7. Ray Patton
8. Carolyn Rosier
1. Marc
2. Peter B
3. John M
4. Roger W
5. John J
6. Strawburger (Simon) pending scrutineer's approval
7. Ray Patton
8. Carolyn Rosier
1. Marc R
2. Peter B
3. John M
4. Roger W
5. John J
6. Simon Berry
7. Ray Patton
8. Carolyn Rosier
9. Ron Webster
10. Alister S (pending)
2. Peter B
3. John M
4. Roger W
5. John J
6. Simon Berry
7. Ray Patton
8. Carolyn Rosier
9. Ron Webster
10. Alister S (pending)
Info about the race is trickling through today.
The Ride to Life organisers say they will take a look at entries later this week and make a call on scratch vs. handicap by the CNSW gradings of entrants. They have allocated time to the event, however they say they will more likely go with laps, or time + laps. The RBCC are assisting with commissaire duties, so they would deterrmine the number of laps, again by grading.
Looks like our Vintage race starts at 11am and lasts 30 minutes: http://www.rideforlife.org.au/race-info/
I was originally told as paid up participants we are also entitled to enter any other race on the day.
The Ride to Life organisers say they will take a look at entries later this week and make a call on scratch vs. handicap by the CNSW gradings of entrants. They have allocated time to the event, however they say they will more likely go with laps, or time + laps. The RBCC are assisting with commissaire duties, so they would deterrmine the number of laps, again by grading.
Looks like our Vintage race starts at 11am and lasts 30 minutes: http://www.rideforlife.org.au/race-info/
I was originally told as paid up participants we are also entitled to enter any other race on the day.
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Pending the battery, I will be turning up in a car that will be a decade older than my bike! Hopefully the scrutineer will be kind
1. Peter B
2. Marc R
3. John M
4. Roger W
5. John J
6. Simon Berry
7. Ray Patton
8. Carolyn Rosier
9. Ron Webster
10. Lindsay M
11. +1 unknown person from the Bicycles Network Aust forum (rides a Colnago Mexico)
2. Marc R
3. John M
4. Roger W
5. John J
6. Simon Berry
7. Ray Patton
8. Carolyn Rosier
9. Ron Webster
10. Lindsay M
11. +1 unknown person from the Bicycles Network Aust forum (rides a Colnago Mexico)
1. Peter B
2. Marc R
3. John M
4. Roger W
5. John J
6. Simon Berry
7. Ray Patton
8. Carolyn Rosier
9. Ron Webster
10. Lindsay M
11. +1 unknown person from the Bicycles Network Aust forum (rides a Colnago Mexico)
12. Alister S
Should be a great day. Good luck to everyone.
2. Marc R
3. John M
4. Roger W
5. John J
6. Simon Berry
7. Ray Patton
8. Carolyn Rosier
9. Ron Webster
10. Lindsay M
11. +1 unknown person from the Bicycles Network Aust forum (rides a Colnago Mexico)
12. Alister S
Should be a great day. Good luck to everyone.
Hi riders,
I just got an email appeal from one of the organisers of the Ride for Life event. Apparently they need more riders in the other graded races. Apparently not enough riders. I think the vintage race might have more riders than expected. So if anyone is up to some graded racing on the side, please do.
http://www.rideforlife.org.au/race-info/
I just got an email appeal from one of the organisers of the Ride for Life event. Apparently they need more riders in the other graded races. Apparently not enough riders. I think the vintage race might have more riders than expected. So if anyone is up to some graded racing on the side, please do.
http://www.rideforlife.org.au/race-info/
Jon, as per my PM, your bike should be okay.
Is anyone taking photos during the vintage race?
Is anyone taking photos during the vintage race?
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Does anyone know if you just show up for the graded races (ie self selected grade) or is it determined by cnsw?
Not sure Simon. The last time I spoke to the organizer! he seemed keen to encourage the vintage riders to participate in the other graded races. Something about not having enough competitors. From that I gathered we (vintage) are a rather large bunch in comparison.Does anyone know if you just show up for the graded races (ie self selected grade) or is it determined by cnsw?
Seeing they are a bit keen, it might be easy to get into whatever graded race u want.
The program:
Time Event Race Time
8.40am. Men B Grade. 50 min
9.40am. Juniors U13 / U15 (Boys and Girls). 30 min
10.20am. ***Men C / D Grade***. 40 min
11.10am. Vintage 30 min
12.20am. TAFE. 60 min
1.20pm. Men A Grade. 70 min
2.30pm. Family Ride. N/A
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Well it's a bit wet and yum cha seems much more inviting.
Have a great ride,
Peter
Have a great ride,
Peter
A total of 13 riders (10 DHBC) turned up for 6 laps of the 2.04km course. In attendance were yours truly, Lindsay, Marc, John Mason, Simon Berry, Ron Webster, Alister, Ray Patton, Carol Rosier (doing her very first race) and Roger Webber (DHBC member and occasional visitor south of the harbour). Peter B also signed up, but sadly yum cha appealed more than a soggy morning at Heffron. The track was very wet, so we took it cautiously through the corners, but we were still relatively quick on the straight bits. I think we added a bit of colour to the proceedings and the DHBC share of the podiums was pretty impressive.
A joint C/D grade race preceded the Vintage race, with our very own Simon Berry (2nd) and John Mason (3rd) on the podium.
Juniors race was won by another DHBCer, Rory - sorry no photo.
Event MC Paul Craft interviewed all the riders on track before sending us off in a handicapped/staggered start. Here he speaks to Jimmy with his 1940s Healing road bike.
No photos of the actual race yet - hopefully someone took some. A Dulwich Hill Bicycle Club clean sweep - 1st John Mason (1980 Blom), 2nd Simon Berry (mid 80s unknown) and 3rd Marc Rerceretnam (1985 Raleigh Team Panasonic).
A joint C/D grade race preceded the Vintage race, with our very own Simon Berry (2nd) and John Mason (3rd) on the podium.
Juniors race was won by another DHBCer, Rory - sorry no photo.
Event MC Paul Craft interviewed all the riders on track before sending us off in a handicapped/staggered start. Here he speaks to Jimmy with his 1940s Healing road bike.
No photos of the actual race yet - hopefully someone took some. A Dulwich Hill Bicycle Club clean sweep - 1st John Mason (1980 Blom), 2nd Simon Berry (mid 80s unknown) and 3rd Marc Rerceretnam (1985 Raleigh Team Panasonic).
More photos and text from Marc. He's currently unable to post in this part of the forum.
John Mason and Simon Berry receiving their 2nd and 3rd placing prizes for their well deserved wins in the C grade race.
JohnJ discussing tactics in the rain prior to the Vintage race, but no one apart from RogerW listens .....
Note that Lindsay's race number is 531....
L-R: Alister, John, Ron and a non DHBC rider with his pristine 1983, Qld-made 'Rapallo', just before the start of the Vintage race.
DHBC clean sweep on the Vintage race podium. John Mason, Simon Berry and Marc Rerceretnam.
Everyone couldn't but admire Lindsay's bicycle loading skills in his new, and very French, Renault Kango van. Was told he bought the van to house his white TdF, mid-70s Peugeot PX-10 (seen on the extreme right).
John Mason and Simon Berry receiving their 2nd and 3rd placing prizes for their well deserved wins in the C grade race.
JohnJ discussing tactics in the rain prior to the Vintage race, but no one apart from RogerW listens .....
Note that Lindsay's race number is 531....
L-R: Alister, John, Ron and a non DHBC rider with his pristine 1983, Qld-made 'Rapallo', just before the start of the Vintage race.
DHBC clean sweep on the Vintage race podium. John Mason, Simon Berry and Marc Rerceretnam.
Everyone couldn't but admire Lindsay's bicycle loading skills in his new, and very French, Renault Kango van. Was told he bought the van to house his white TdF, mid-70s Peugeot PX-10 (seen on the extreme right).
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