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SPR Pick ‘N’ Mix go to York

Sunday forecast; Showers. Windy. Morning storm risk. Geez I just can’t wait to get out and ride 108kms in that. I hoped that on Saturday evening the clouds had dumped everything that they had but as I tried to sleep that night all I could hear was the howling winds, so I prayed………please BWA text me those magical words ‘it’s cancelled’.

No text, so I hauled my derriere out the door at 6:30am, headed to McDonalds for my breakfast fix (healthy living), then set off to York.

When I arrived at the start I was quite taken aback with how many other lunatics wish to ride in torrential rain. Perth, we have some hardcore cyclists! But what really made my day was seeing all 7 of our team, smiling and ready to go (more than can be said for some of them ‘fast’ boys, no names mentioned) I knew I had a good team before we’d even set off as they showed their enthusiasm for a quick warm up. This consisted of dancing to a number of 80s and 90s tracks being played to the crowd. New Order will be stuck in my head for weeks.

9:21am and we’re off, for some reason, unknown to us, we were the last of the teams to set off for the 108kms. I think they got us confused with the SPR Princesses, I mean SPR Pretenders. The first 25kms out were beautiful; there was singing (Summer Rain – Belinda Carlisle, Sunshine on a rainy day-Zoe, to name a few), it was flat, we had a nice tailwind, and it was dry…then we turned left to head back to York. Hello hills and headwind, oh and now torrential rain, this is going to be a nasty 25km I thought. Sadly it was at this point in the (it’s not a race) that Mark’s bike started to make a strange clicking. Now we tried to use it as a beat box to start off a new tune and lighten the mood but unfortunately lap one was all the Chihuahua was going to do today. So it was goodbye to Marsha but hello to Andrew Ballam, whose group had given up after 1 lap due to 2 punctures and a lame attitude!

Lap 2, I have to say despite the flat road and the now semi tailwind, this for me was the hardest part of the day. My bum was starting to ache, my lower back a little sore and the singing had stopped.  Thankfully Andrew and Bill were keen to sit on the front. Again we made the left turn for home and were hit by the hills and that headwind again however, there is something motivational about turning for home for the final time. Despite some tired legs, we made it back in a time of 3hrs 47 mins and on arrival were greeted by our dear friend Mark with coffees for us all. Now that is what you call a real domestique. Sadly, as they’d set us off last, when we arrived at the lunch hall everyone else was leaving, but our dear fellow SPR buddies stuck around to make small/inappropriate chat. Note to self: I am too old for Club BaySpew.

And so began the drive back to Perth, which I was considering having a nap in my car before I did!

I just want to thank my team of Amanda, Alison, Mark H, Bill (who stepped in last minute and did so much work), Jordan the Work Horse, Lorraine and ring in Andrew. It took a lot for all of you to get your butts to that start this morning but it took more to endure a painful 108km ride with smiles and laughter.

Great ride, great day, great people.

Cyclo Sportif York – 31 July 2011

Yep yep it’s that time again. I’ve registered a team SPR 1 for the Cyclo Sportif 104km in York on Sunday 31 July.

So far I have recruited Megs, Alison, Amanda and Lorraine for the team and I believe one Mrs Jordan Brock was interested too (make sure you lot register by the way)

Who wants to play in my team? (please see photo for my sportif CV history!) I believe you can have a maximum of 9.

What would be even better is if another 4-9 people wanted to form a 2nd SPR team to show the strength of the club.

All the information is on the BWA website:

http://www.bwa.org.au/events/273/

I know that it seems expensive but talk to anyone who has done one before and they’ll tell you it was worth it for the fun that they had.

See you in York….

 

Anyone selling???

I have a female friend who is looking to buy a 2nd hand road bike. She is about 5’7″ and not looking for anything too fancy pants but would like to do some enticer triathlons.

So if you’ve been thinking of selling that old one now you’ve bought yourself (“santa bought”) you a new grease lightning, or if you bought the wife one as a present and she’s refused to don the lycra then give me a shout.

Cheers

Anna

Triathlon season is nearly here…

Now i know you’re all cyclists but i thought that there might be some triathletes amongst us or some people who might be keen to try them. I also thought it might be good to see some SPR jerseys out on show at these events too.
Below is the calendar for 2010, so the waters a little chilly still but i guess that makes you swim faster!
  • Sunday 10 October – Duathlon (no swim) at Champions Lake in Kelmscott.

Novice 2.5km run, 11km cycle, 1.5km run

Long 5km run, 21km cycle, 2.5km run

http://www.trievents.com.au/duathlon/

  • Sunday 7 November  – Womens Pink Triathlon at Challenge Stadium in Mt Claremont

Novice 100m swim, 3km cycle, 1km run

Medium 200m swim, 6km cycle, 2km run

Long 300m, 9km cycle, 3km run

http://www.triathlonpink.com.au/

  • Saturday 13 November – Power Station Tri at North Coogee
  • Sunday 28 November – Left Bank Tri at John Tonkin Park

http://www.allbarnone.com/

  • Sunday 5 December – Iron Man WA – 3.8km swim, 180km cycle, 42km run (yeh, you wont see me at this one!)

http://www.ironmanwesternaustralia.com/

  • Sunday 19 December City of Rockingham Tri – This is the 1st of 5 Honda Triathlon Series races over the summer. The idea is that you enter all 5 and accumulate points but you can just enter one race as you feel like it.

Pursuit 750m swim , 20km cycle , 5km run

Enticer 250m swim, 10km cycle, 2km run

http://triserieswa.com.au/index.html

Saturday Main 1 Ride

We started,we went fast,a hill came and we still went fast,I did 300m on the front,we went faster,we rolled through,we went too fast and then we sprinted!

I love the coffee shop,oh and the push up the hill that I got.

These are my memories of this morning. I love it.

Glamour Push

In an attempt to encourage more females to ride, the City of Perth is driving a Glamour Push campaign.

Check out the website for some top tips on “glamming up” your riding.

http://www.cycleinsteadinspring.com.au/glam/glampush.html

I expect to see all you ladies in your best frock, full bodied hair and caked on make up at our next ride (baguette in the basket is optional).

I have already taken some tips on board and have started riding to work with my nice dress rolled up under my leggings. I feel hot.

Please note that I am in full support of encouraging more women to cycle but also find this mildly amusing.