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spring classics tipping comp – final

well the final race has been run and won by the latest comeback kid, vino.  as usual there are shadows of doubt over his victory, but as far as the tipping comp goes, the result on the day is the result for the comp.  basically, if you know someone is doping, then make sure you tip them before they get busted.

anyway, with the top two teams tipping different riders, but only gaining 10 points difference, team bigchainring stayed clear at the end to claim victory.  team globalbean finished strong, but was a good 70 points adrift at the end of the day.  team solwest tipped well in the final 2 races to overtake team rob.a.bank for third place.

on the stage win leaderboard, team bigchainring was the clear leader tipping three winners.  the way this works is that there is prize money for each race and this is split between the winners of the race.  in other words, the more people that tip the winner, the less money you get.

in about 2 weeks the giro starts and we will run another tipping comp for this.  the main difference is that you have to put a new tip in for every stage which is pretty much every day for three weeks.  again, the more people involved, the more money for the winners. 

the final leaderboards are here, but the pay-outs are as follows.  if you are not worried about collecting your prize (due to the small amount) you can let me know and i can roll it into the entry for the next comp.

overall points

  Team Name UCI Points Prize
1 Team BigChainRing 440 $100.00
2 Globalbean 370 $50.00
3 Solwest 290 $25.00

stage wins

  Team Name Prize
1 Team BigChainRing $20.50
2 Globalbean $7.50
3 Blessé Festival $7.50
4 Steak and Chips $7.50
5 Rob.a.bank $5.50
6 Team Liquigus $5.50
7 Red Lantern $5.00
8 Team Irelande $5.00
9 EusCadel-Eustralie $5.00
10 Got no proof $5.00
11 Solwest $5.00
12 Team Mountain Goat Wannabe $3.00
13 Cameltoe Test Team $3.00
14 Captain Poser & the Canine Shepards $2.50
15 Les Flambeurs $2.50

cycle cap – entries closing soon

i will be reviewing final designs this week and post them on friday for people to vote on.  get your designs in soon.  so far we have one from tracy, gregor, michael w and heiko.  ben is currently doing one with his crayons but i am afraid of what the result may be.  i may also do one taking all the good design points from the current entries and combine them into one.

ride routes 24th, 25th & 26th april

cycling wa meeting – a new board was elected this evening.  i will let you know what is going on once everything is finalised.  expect a “state of the nation” blog soon.

racing – mtb in pemberton this weekend.  busso half ironman next saturday and lowry memorial road race in collie on sunday.  look on the blog for more details.

calendar – scott has installed a new calendar to show the club events.  it shows the entire month and each event is colour coded.  we will update this as we go but you can at least see what is coming up.  our next social event will be the annual social day lunch.  unlike the breakfast, this is not directly after a ride, but at lunchtime at a venue to be arranged.  usually we hold it close to the 9th or 10th of may which is when we first moved to coode st, but this year we have left our run a bit late and need more time to get things sorted.  it will be held on the 22nd may and will be combined with my birthday which is on the 25th.  i figure that i would be inviting the same people anyway.  keep your eye on the blog for more details, but it basically allows your partners an opportunity to see these other people you spend so much time with.

tipping comp – the spring classics tipping comp is coming to a close and there is a bit of a battle for the final placings.  don’t get too dismayed if you weren’t involved or suffer withdrawals as we will be starting a giro tipping comp pretty much strat away as it starts in couple of weeks.

weekend rides – apparently it is a long weekend this weekend.  it kind of crept up on me.  the rides are listed below and as usual there will be a public holiday ride on the monday.  as sunday is anzac day, there are a couple of people attending the dawn service at kings park.  they will meet at the bottom of mount st at 6am and then attend the service at sunrise.  it finishes at 7am and then they will ride to the hills ride start.  as such the hills ride will start about 10min later this week as we will wait for them to attend.

saturday 24th apr- all rides start at coode st carpark at 7:00am

development group – spr saturday 35.48km (novice shelley)

transitional – spr saturday 42.94km (freo & cott)

main 1 & 2 – spr saturday 50.04km (hale & ridge hill)

fast – spr saturday 54.58km (gooseberry hill)

sunday 25th apr- all rides start at coode st carpark at 7:00am

main – spr sunday 70.93km (kahuna)

fast – spr sunday 94.64km (kahuna & canning mills)

monday 26th apr- all rides start at coode st carpark at 7:00am

main – spr public holiday 59.35km (shelley & freo)

spring classics tipping comp update

cadel.

full of awesomeness.

for those that missed it last night, here  is a link to the final few kilometres.  the commentary isn’t in english, but all you have to hear is the names.

so, in the end after a lot of last minute tip changes, only 2 people had confidence in cadel and got the 80 points.  team bigchainring is clearly in the lead, but globalbean is just close enough to steal the win.  to remain fair, those two teams will email me their tips and i will post them to the comments after the closing time.  this will stop them from deliberately tipping the same rider and causing a stalemate.

the last race is on this sunday, and remember there is still dollars to be won for tipping the race winner, so get your tip in.

Team Name UCI Points
1 Team BigChainRing 390
2 Globalbean 330
3 Rob.a.bank 266
4 Steak and Chips 250
5 Solwest 230
6 Captain Poser & the Canine Shepards 190
7 Team Liquigus 190
8 Les Flambeurs 190
9 Got no proof 190
10 Red Lantern 182
11 DamnChickens 150
12 Cameltoe Test Team 150
13 Culo Caliente de equipo 136
14 Captain Stinkypants and the Nappies of Doom 130
15 Team Irelande 130
16 Team Mountain Goat Wannabe 100
17 EusCadel-Eustralie 100
18 Hard Nutz 90
19 1 stooge race 90
20 Seguro la Cosa 80
21 Blessé Festival 80
22 Flat Tailwind Specialist 80
23 Team Michael 72
24 L’Escargot sur Velo 56
25 Team Wannabe 0
26 Team Wonder 0
27 Team Voiture 0
28 Heiko’s Team 0
29 Alistar’s Team 0

turbo trainers needed

lately at “spin with fynn” we have been getting a few first-timers coming along.  these people are borrowing trainers to see if they like it before committing to purchasing a trainer.  unfortunately we only have a few spares and these seem to be booked out every week.  now a lot of people have trainers at home and like most of us, have them collecting dust in the corner somewhere.  if anyone has a trainer (mag preferred) that they don’t need for the next few weeks, could you let me know via email and i will come and get it off you.  hopefully, these new spinners see the benefit from it and take the plunge to get one.  for others out there that want a bit of social stationary training, wednesday night under the narrows at 6:30pm with a short run afterwards (optional). 

peter.

sunday hills ride on youtube

a few weeks back when the freeway bikehike was on, the sunday hills ride had a new guy on board.  some may have noticed the thing on his helmet that looked online casino like a bike light.  well it wasn”t and it was a pretty good quality video camera.  you can click on the link below to check out the suffering, especially as the group went up gooseberry and kalamunda rd.

see the video here.

spring classics tipping comp update

finally lotto can say that they have had a win this year.  most of the big names were there for the final attack up the last climb to the finishline, but gilbert had their measure and took a convincing win.  there were six tipsters that picked him, but the rest of the tips were a bit hit and miss.  2 races remain with la fleche wallonne on this wednesday and liege on sunday.  get your tips in quickly.

Team Name UCI Points
1 Team BigChainRing 360
2 Globalbean 280
3 Rob.a.bank 260
4 Red Lantern 182
5 Team Liquigus 180
5 Solwest 180
7 Steak and Chips 170
8 Captain Poser & the Canine Shepards 160
8 Les Flambeurs 160
8 Got no proof 160
11 Cameltoe Test Team 150
12 Captain Stinkypants and the Nappies of Doom 130
12 Team Irelande 130
14 DamnChickens 120
15 Team Mountain Goat Wannabe 100
15 EusCadel-Eustralie 100
17 1 stooge race 90
18 Culo Caliente de equipo 86
19 Hard Nutz 80
19 Flat Tailwind Specialist 80
21 Seguro la Cosa 50
21 Team Michael 50
21 L’Escargot sur Velo 50
24 Blessé Festival 0
24 Team Wannabe 0
24 Team Wonder 0
24 Team Voiture 0
24 Heiko’s Team 0
24 Alistar’s Team 0

saturday 17th april – main 2 (benara rd)

ride report by peter.

with a race on sunday, i decided that i needed an easier day so as to not wear out the legs too much.  with the recently formed main 2 group, i decided that i would take a ride with them to see how the group was going.  the fast group was down on numbers this morning as there were a few that where racing on sunday so had moved down to the main 1 group.  some of the main 1 group were also racing so had moved down to the main 2 group.  the split was not really even between these three groups this week as we had probably over 30 riders in main 1 and only 13 in main 2.  we had this problem, way back when we used to leave from the bike shop as no-one wanted to be told that they were not good enough to go in the faster group.  yes, you should push yourself, but sometimes if you get dropped too often you get discouraged and will just not ride anymore.  if you feel that you are constantly struggling in the main group, then join the main 2 group.  it does the same distance, just not as fast.  realistically this group was set up to be that stepping stone between the transitional group and the main group as the gap was pretty wide.

anyway, we had about 13 riders heading out and we set a nice and easy pace along great eastern.  we started a bit of a roll through and the wind played havoc a bit as gaps formed quite frequently.  as we turned off to head past rosehill golf course, we stopped rolling through as the slight rises makes it hard to keep a constant pace.  once on bushmead road, we rolled through again as we were heading straight into the wind.  this wasn’t a hard pace roll through, but rather an easy way of sharing the load.  some guys were struggling a bit, but we managed to keep it together to get to midland.  it would be pretty much a tailwind from now on, so i thought we should be right.

we started to roll through again as we headed to guilford and the tailwind made this a bit easier.  along the way, we picked up some of the main 1.  chrissy had been convinced by meg to join main 1 and she had been dropped along the way.  it was a big step as she had only ever ridden the transitional group before this plus had ridden down from lesmurdie that morning.  darryl and brother dan were helping her along the road so she wasn’t left on her own.

we made the turn onto benara road and i moved to the front to give some instructions.  i said that they can go harder for the length of benara as long as they waited at the end.  nigel and i formed a draft for chrissy while dan hung back to keep jess moving.  we set a good pace along benara and almost caught the back of the group once or twice as they were stuck at the lights.  at one stage chrissy even wanted to sprint to catch them at the lights, but i was a bit wary of how much energy she had to get home.  we just kept plugging away to the end of the road.

the group had waited around the corner and soon we were all together again and heading through to the back of galleria.

there are a bunch of rolling hills between here and the city so it was a constant battle to keep the group together.  a few of us acted as sweepers and we all managed to get onto whatley crescent together.  as we crossed guilford road we past the fast group waiting at the lights.  they did about 5 or 6 k’s more and started just before us so i think we managed to set a good pace.  the last run into town was a bit disjointed but there was a nice clear road along riverside drive for the guys to stretch their legs at the end.

once inside the café, i managed to have a quick chat with the owner.  i mentioned that some places don’t want us turning up every saturday but he said that he was happy for us to come along each week.  it must be a disruption for him to have so many descend upon him, but i think he appreciates that we are quick business and consistent.

peter clark classic – race pack

attached below is the race pack for those doing the peter clark classic.

it shows which of the spr riders will be competing in the different divisions and it looks like almost half of the ‘c’ grade men’s race will be wearing green.  the race times, course distance, map and directions to get there are all included.  we will have the spr tent set up so there will be a meeting point and somewhere for any spectators to sit while we are racing.  refreshments will be on hand for after the event for any south perth riders.

spr race pack – peter clark classic

ride routes 17th & 18th april

redbull – due to the redbull, there is no vehicle access to the north of angelo st so if you normally drive to the start of our rides, then you will not be able to get through.  we will still start at the same place, but you will need to park you car in the senior citizens carpark at the corner of coode and angelo.  both saturday and sunday will be like this.  the attached map also show the road closures.  this shouldn’t affect the bike access, but just be aware that there will be bollards that we will have to avoid, and that riverside drive is closed, so no sprint on saturday. 

jerseys – cannibal have fixed one of the jerseys by fitting a shorter zip in it so that it lies flat.  it seems to do the trick so if you need your new full length zip jersey fixed, i will be putting up a post soon and i will need to organise to collect your jersey and send them back.

racing – this weekend sees 2 events on.  the cyclo-sportif at lancelin and the peter clark classic also up north.  both events will be attended by spr riders, so if you want to support our racers, come along and cheer for our guys and girls.

weekend rides – i have decided to get rid of the sunday transitional ride as all the transitional people are doing the hills now anyway.  the main group may need to split into two if it becomes an issue with size or ability, but the course will remain the same.

saturday 17th apr- all rides start at douglas ave carpark at 7:00am

development group – spr saturday 35.48km (novice shelley)

transitional – spr saturday 39.04km (benara rd)

main 1 & 2 – spr saturday 50.98km (benara rd)

fast – spr saturday 55.32km (maddington & hale & ridge hill)

sunday 18th apr- all rides start at douglas ave carpark at 7:00am

main – spr sunday 70.93km (kahuna)

fast – spr sunday 87.72km (kahuna & peet & patterson)