Ken Dinnerville - Entries open Tuesday 2nd of April 9am

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Postby Trouty » 29 Mar 2013, 18:21

Hi Guys,

Not that I ever enter this (and I won't be), but I know it is popular with the DHBC folk so please remember to get in early - entries open at 9am sharp and they are expected to fill up really quick.
DON'T MISS OUT and good luck to those that do get in.

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Postby mikesbytes » 30 Mar 2013, 18:14

Last year entries ran out in 11 minutes. So be at your PC and keep entering until your successful.

BTW for those who haven't done a road race this is an excellent one to start with

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Postby Philip » 31 Mar 2013, 15:20

Being one of those who has never raced, how do you go about attempting to enter this. The web site doesn't seem to have any instructions or phone numbers.

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Postby Trouty » 31 Mar 2013, 17:31

On the cycling NSW website, but it won't let you enter till after 9am Tuesday. Stand by your computer.

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Postby MarkL » 31 Mar 2013, 20:19

Thanks for the heads up Trouty.
Come Tuesday I'll be tapping away trying to get in :)

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Postby mikesbytes » 01 Apr 2013, 11:11

Being one of those who has never raced, how do you go about attempting to enter this. The web site doesn't seem to have any instructions or phone numbers.
Try this now so you are familiar with the process
1. http://www.nsw.cycling.org.au/
2. Click Event Entry -> Online Entry
3. Member Entry, enter your surname, race license number and tick remember me
4. Click Next
5. Check the box next to the event. They will be in race date order, if it doesn't appear then its not there yet, so start the process again until it does appear.
6. Click Next
7. Click Continue
8. Enter your credit card details and click Pay Now

Note: the server will be really busy as 200+ will be trying to enter for the 170 places at the same time, you just keep trying until you are in and you don't muck around, once you can see it, you simply enter. Don't worry about doing multiple race entries, you can go back another time if you want to enter other races, only this race has the entry problem, all other races can be entered at your leisure.

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Postby Nozzle » 01 Apr 2013, 14:01

I'll be waiting at my work PC for 9am. I'm sure this wont be the most challenging part of the Dinnerville....

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Postby Philip » 01 Apr 2013, 16:18

Thanks Mike, I'll give it my best shot.

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Postby Lizanne » 02 Apr 2013, 07:44

i rode the course yesterday. they fixed the road going up mount marshal, but only patch fixed the rest. and i recon it's worse. as much as i hate this race, but love racing it, the surface is like really uber bad, and i don't have a cross bike...

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Postby Nozzle » 02 Apr 2013, 08:01

I'm in..... :P

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Postby mikesbytes » 02 Apr 2013, 08:02

I'm in, second attempt

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Postby Nozzle » 02 Apr 2013, 08:03

And I see Phil and Mike are in too

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Postby Dougie » 02 Apr 2013, 08:06

third attempt and got IN!

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Postby andrewm » 02 Apr 2013, 08:08

In.

after about 10 attempts. rekon i only just made it

lets see if i can finish with the bunch this year
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Postby Strawburger » 02 Apr 2013, 08:10

I've got a place too, after many attempts...

looks like its all over!

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Postby Dougie » 02 Apr 2013, 08:18

Nice work all. We would appear to have ten in red. If you guys could practice your podium moves and i shall make friends with the man driving the Latern Rouge car

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Postby mikesbytes » 02 Apr 2013, 08:29

http://www.cyclingnsw.org/entrysystem/a ... ecode=3786

Unless its not a complete list, it looks like a boys club this year;
  • HAGEMAN, Christopher
  • GORRELL, Noel
  • BERRY, Simon
  • MATTES, Andrew
  • Rogers, James
  • KIRKHAM, Douglas
  • CLEMENT, Michael
  • LACEY, Mark
  • Le Masurier, Philip

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Postby Philip » 02 Apr 2013, 08:53

You missed John, which makes 10, and 4 of us are old guys.

Is this a graded event, if so how do I get graded, as I've never raced before?

HAGEMAN, Christopher
GORRELL, Noel
BERRY, Simon
MATTES, Andrew
Rogers, James
KIRKHAM, Douglas
CLEMENT, Michael
LACEY, Mark
Le Masurier, Philip
Mason, John
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Postby christian » 02 Apr 2013, 09:04

I didn't remember till it was too late. My money is on Chris and Simon assuming thay get good handicaps.

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Postby Strawburger » 02 Apr 2013, 09:06


it looks like a boys club this year;
The entry list looks a bit like a boys race. Only a handful of women racing this year. Didn't see last years winner in the list either.

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Postby mikesbytes » 02 Apr 2013, 09:25

My money is on Chris and Simon assuming they get good handicaps.
That's my view too, but we need wait for the handicaps

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Postby James Rogers » 02 Apr 2013, 11:10

When I remembered, I half-heartedly made an entry with my phone, while sitting on my bike at the side of the road. Surprisingly, it went straight through – so I am a slightly unintentional entry. I was assuming this burst of luck would (cosmically) affect my handicap and overall performance in the race; however, I was subsequently gently sideswiped by a car on West St, so maybe everything has been evened out.

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Postby Eleri » 02 Apr 2013, 13:25

however, I was subsequently gently sideswiped by a car on West St, so maybe everything has been evened out.
How are you after that? Still in one piece?

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Postby James Rogers » 02 Apr 2013, 15:43

Hardly a scratch. :)

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Postby andrewm » 02 Apr 2013, 15:58

Somewhat ambiguous.

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Postby Dougie » 02 Apr 2013, 17:20

Hardly a scratch. :)

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Umm, which knight is you? Don't you get hot in that kit? Mind you, those pointy helmets are pretty aero.....

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Postby James Rogers » 02 Apr 2013, 19:19

I'm the guy with the coconuts.

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Postby mikesbytes » 02 Apr 2013, 19:28

Back on topic, for whom will this be their first road handicap race?

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Postby Dougie » 02 Apr 2013, 20:20

Mike, this is my second Road Race and I assume my first Handicap. My first road race was the B2B a couple of years ago. Whilst I wasn't the last the finish the fellow in the Lantern Rouge vehicle did need to stop at the driver reviver station as he was so fatigued waiting for the arriere du peloton to roll in.

I am hoping to be given a good couple of hours on the field.

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Postby Nozzle » 02 Apr 2013, 20:32

1st road race. Who do we bribe for a head start?

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Postby Philip » 02 Apr 2013, 20:43

My first, so how does the handicapping work and who do I need to bribe?

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Postby Strawburger » 02 Apr 2013, 20:55

Mike, this is my second Road Race and I assume my first Handicap. My first road race was the B2B a couple of years ago. Whilst I wasn't the last the finish the fellow in the Lantern Rouge vehicle did need to stop at the driver reviver station as he was so fatigued waiting for the arriere du peloton to roll in.

I am hoping to be given a good couple of hours on the field.
Dougie, technically it's your first race, the b2b although timed is not a race (or so the organisers say)
1st road race. Who do we bribe for a head start?
Start with the club handicapper who I think is either Alex or Christian. Make sure you tell everyone within earshot of club officials how bad your form is nearer to the event so the club handicapper can submit a favourable one, however cnsw makes the final decision based on what the club submits early in the season.

I think the club has already submitted the handicaps to cnsw for the season so online hacking is your best chance of grabbing a better one from cnsw!

Seriously though, unless you are riding fasties every week you will most likely have a very good handicap (ie maximum or thereabouts)
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Postby Nozzle » 02 Apr 2013, 20:59

Can your rough Crit race grading be used as an estimate for handicap? what does the club handicapper take into consideration or is there a middle ground that one starts from?

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Postby Strawburger » 02 Apr 2013, 21:01

Crits are usually a bad indicator for a road race since crits are only 1/3 length or less of a road race

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Postby Strawburger » 02 Apr 2013, 21:08

Unless riders are very strong, usually they start you off in e or f in your first race and move you up or down after that. Experience would count in the assessment as would strength in the waterfall training rides. I'll leave the explanation of the full assessment criteria to those who are involved in the grading though!

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Postby Nozzle » 02 Apr 2013, 21:11

Thanks. I'll check with Alex / Christian when I get the chance.

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Postby mikesbytes » 02 Apr 2013, 21:19

Unless its changed, James F does the road handicaps.

Most of the new guys will be on limit or one bunch behind. Perhaps Phillip in the third bunch.

But I'm not the handicapper.

The guys who have done a few races will end up somewhere similar to previous years, in accordance with their state handicap. At a guess I'll be in the mid field bunch with Strawburger, Mark and Chris one bunch in front of me.

BTW, if the handicapper is reading this, I've only done one road training ride this year....

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Postby JJM_1 » 03 Apr 2013, 05:36

Hi Mike,

This will be my first handicap road race, so any advice on how things play out, what to look out for, & what to do/not do would be great.

John M

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Postby JoTheBuilder » 03 Apr 2013, 06:21

It is indeed James Fowler and he has the most recent list of those who have a race license this year.

We have a committee meeting tomorrow night so can discuss it with him.

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Postby Strawburger » 03 Apr 2013, 06:51

Ah yes, sorry James F!

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Postby Chris96 » 03 Apr 2013, 07:12

First ever open road race and handicap. James, Please give a good one!

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Postby weiyun » 03 Apr 2013, 07:19

Crits are usually a bad indicator for a road race since crits are only 1/3 length or less of a road race
And crits typically have no hills. Ken Dinnerville has some rolling hills and then one big one that's like drop city! Enjoy! :mrgreen:

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Postby Lizanne » 03 Apr 2013, 07:27

Can your rough Crit race grading be used as an estimate for handicap? what does the club handicapper take into consideration or is there a middle ground that one starts from?
Hey Noel, you might get lucky, but for me they handicap off my crit and track results. my road form is rather rubbish, but they have put me off times later than girls i regularly beat in crits and on the track... if that's all you've raced, they will go off that.

and you can always plead your case after you see the handicaps posted. although, if you plead into s better handicap and win... watch out

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Postby andrewm » 03 Apr 2013, 07:47

I hope James notes I was a DNF from limit last year.

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Postby mikesbytes » 03 Apr 2013, 08:49

Hi Mike,

This will be my first handicap road race, so any advice on how things play out, what to look out for, & what to do/not do would be great.

John M
The bunches will head out something like 5 minutes apart. Each bunch will do a paceline as they race the other bunches. The trick is to work for your bunch but not wear yourself out.

The key point of this race is the hill, which we climb 3 times. You need to do everything you can not to get dropped on the hill.

If you get dropped at any point, try not to use too much energy riding solo, wait for the next bunch to come by and tack on the back of it.

Consumption wise 2 water bottles will be sufficient. I'll probably use one energy gel per lap, but will carry 4.

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Postby weiyun » 03 Apr 2013, 09:49

From some years back, I recall the remark of a local Illawarra rider in my bunch some 15mins into the race. He tried to motivate everyone to work together and demanded an average speed of 38km/h to stay ahead and win the race. My jaw dropped... It was still fun though.

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Postby Stuart » 03 Apr 2013, 17:19

By the way - this is Jo not Stuart - forgot to login!

This race from what I hear is pretty hard, and you have to work in the bunch to keep the other groups away - no hiding in the back and be prepared to be dropped within your group at some point. I'd say most of the guys that are riding at the bottom end of Middies or even middies will probably be on Limit, but I guess James will be the judge of that. From memory Amy Vesty had a cracker one year and got like 13th or some thing amazing. That was the year a girl won the whole race and that bunch wasn't the limit bunch but were all fairly strong. GOOD LUCK TO YOU ALL - and the fact that you got in means luck is on your side !! May the force be with you.

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Postby weiyun » 03 Apr 2013, 18:59

Given that being quick on the Internet does not necessarily equate with being fast on the bike, the present registration demand may have inadvertently eliminated some real contenders. It's good for those who got in. Good luck boys and girls! :)

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Postby mikesbytes » 03 Apr 2013, 20:49

Have a look at some of the previous years;
2012
2011
2010
2009
2008 Photos
2007

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Postby rhys » 05 Apr 2013, 08:45

I don't get how people can complain about the conditions of the roads in this race, but happily ride at Heffron!
I hope you all have fun, this is a great race to get experience at. Finishing is a good goal.

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Postby mikesbytes » 05 Apr 2013, 11:39

Potholes

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Postby shrubb face » 07 Apr 2013, 10:42

No one needs to panic too much about their handicap, James F and I have already discussed them. Most people will be in the first couple of bunches and Chris will be near the back.

The front bunches often take the victory in this race, so everyone should be able to have a good crack at the win.

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Postby mikesbytes » 08 Apr 2013, 20:18

If you want to ride the course before the race, you can race it the previous week. I've been discussing it with an Illawarre club member.

http://www.illawarracycleclub.org.au/gc ... 6sdfejstko
Calendar: ICC Events
Title: A&B 90km, C 67km, D 44.5km
Date: 2013-05-18 14:00 - 15:00

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Postby Nozzle » 08 Apr 2013, 20:44

I was thinking of doing a recon ride before the event. Not sure of a date yet but the itinerary would be:

Early Train to Dapto
Ride Ken Dinnerville Course
Macquarie Pass
Re-ride Dinnerville Course
Return to Dapto Station

Let me know if anyone is keen and ill try and line up a suitable weekend. Most likely early May.

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Postby Nozzle » 23 May 2013, 15:07

Group 3 eh? At least we have a few DHBC there.

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Postby Dougie » 23 May 2013, 15:27

Please remember to wave as you go by. 9 mins on John and Philip! I won't even be out of the Carpark in 9 minutes. I just KNEW this was a bad idea.
I strava'd my group. The word "passenger" comes to mind.

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Postby Strawburger » 23 May 2013, 17:00

Dougie, that's more than 5km head start... You won't see them until at least lap 2

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Postby andrewm » 23 May 2013, 17:32

Last year I was dropped from limit after the hill on lap 2 and we had not been caught yet.

And ATM I am without a handicap. Fwiw I rekon I belong with Phillip.

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Postby Philip » 23 May 2013, 20:06

Having Simon, Mark, Noel and James only 5 minutes behind me is making me nervous already! And on top of that I'm in a bunch with John Mason, who can always beat me in a sprint and up hills... Keep a seat for me in the bus will you Dougie.

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Postby mikesbytes » 23 May 2013, 21:21

Ah, either I'll be dropped or if you do see me, I'll be roasted :)

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Postby Nozzle » 24 May 2013, 08:32

Good to see the sand bagging has already begun.... :P

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Postby shrubb face » 24 May 2013, 09:25

There seems to be a lot of excuses being made here.

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Postby Dougie » 24 May 2013, 13:27

There seems to be a lot of excuses being made here.
oh, sorry my error. I will win.......

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Postby shrubb face » 24 May 2013, 13:39

oh, sorry my error. I will win.......
Exactly :)

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Postby mikesbytes » 25 May 2013, 16:33

I'll do better than I did at Coota

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Postby Strawburger » 25 May 2013, 18:22

Are you good for a lift mike?

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Postby Nozzle » 25 May 2013, 21:27

I'll do better than I did at Coota
How'd you go at Coota?

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Postby mikesbytes » 26 May 2013, 08:09

How'd you go at Coota?
Dropped at 16k


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