Watching the Tour at Marrickville Road Cafe
OK. Sasha at MRC is considering opening up for some of the key Tour nights, with wine bar/beer and food and a massive screen.
Could some of you suggest which nights would be the best to have social nights and serious Tour watching? He may run a few, so maybe 5 or 6 nights suggestions would be good.
Also, he may trial for the Giro. What would be the one best night towards the end of the Giro.
Could some of you suggest which nights would be the best to have social nights and serious Tour watching? He may run a few, so maybe 5 or 6 nights suggestions would be good.
Also, he may trial for the Giro. What would be the one best night towards the end of the Giro.
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Stage 20 looks a peach. Perfect nite as well
Good timing for the above question as I have confirmed with Sasha that it is on!
He will rearrange the cafe and bring some more comfortable chairs in. Dinner will be available up to about 9.30 with background music, and then drinks and snack food available for the rest of the night. The Big Screen will be up, and the Giro showdown will be on.
The stage 20 telecast shows from 11pm and Sasha will be serving until the end of that stage. After midnight the door will be closed to any newcomers due to licencing restrictions, but the show will go on for the private gathering inside.
Its a great socialising opportunity for the club, and based on the success of this trial, we may see many more of these during the Tour De France.
He will rearrange the cafe and bring some more comfortable chairs in. Dinner will be available up to about 9.30 with background music, and then drinks and snack food available for the rest of the night. The Big Screen will be up, and the Giro showdown will be on.
The stage 20 telecast shows from 11pm and Sasha will be serving until the end of that stage. After midnight the door will be closed to any newcomers due to licencing restrictions, but the show will go on for the private gathering inside.
Its a great socialising opportunity for the club, and based on the success of this trial, we may see many more of these during the Tour De France.
And a reminder that anyone riding the next morning needs to comply with NSW law and UCI regulations that you are required to be under 0.05% in blood alcohol level, or not adversely influenced by alcohol at a level below that.
If you have had a few extra drinks than you had planned and wouldn't be legal to drive a car at 6.20am Sunday, please do not ride your bike either.
Cheers
If you have had a few extra drinks than you had planned and wouldn't be legal to drive a car at 6.20am Sunday, please do not ride your bike either.
Cheers
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Sadly cant make it this saturday night but will certainly try and make it for the tour.
As an aside there is actually no UCI regulations in regards to blood alcohol level, Geoff. The UCI stipulate that they follow the dictation of WADA in regards to prohibited or controlled substances. WADA only has a restriction on alcohol for 6 sports, cycling isnt one of them. But its all irrelevant given that you are required to follow the local road rules anyway.
As an aside there is actually no UCI regulations in regards to blood alcohol level, Geoff. The UCI stipulate that they follow the dictation of WADA in regards to prohibited or controlled substances. WADA only has a restriction on alcohol for 6 sports, cycling isnt one of them. But its all irrelevant given that you are required to follow the local road rules anyway.
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Ohh I'll try to make it to this, depends on my rock climbing during the day.
Ohh I'll try to make it to this, depends on my rock climbing during the day.
What gear would you be in to do this competently?
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Think the TT last nite may have settled Giro affairs - bit of a bugger but Sat nite should still be good.
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Lucky we didn't go tonite. Goddam Italian Weather. Makes Sydney look good
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So this is still going ahead yeah? I just got back from climbing and need a shower but I'm looking to have dinner there, when are people going to be there from?
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Christian and I are here now... Likely won't last until the race but dinner is good!
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Well it's going to take me a while to drive there, probably around an hour from here so you might not be there when I get there but I suppose I should leave soon if I want to make dinner.
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And there is a wedding next door at the angry cafe... Just an interesting fact for this Saturday night.
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Big days for TdF look like nites of July 14 (Sunday) - Ventoux, July 18 (Thursday) - d'Huez, July 20 (Sat) - Annecy-Semnoz
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