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Bally Div 2 Pro
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Posted: Tue Apr 05, 2011 2:39 pm Post subject: |
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Badger wrote: |
Dowsett is flying and could well get comp record this year. However I read his twitter post after he did the Criterium International tt and was beaten by 30 seconds over just 7km. He said that he was taught a lesson in time trialling that day . |
Bear in mind though that he is still only 22 and had done 200km working for the team the day before. He said to us that he was really tired. _________________ Bally: Putting the @rse into Grass.
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benlane Div 3 Pro
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Posted: Wed Apr 06, 2011 7:52 am Post subject: |
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Hugo Koblet wrote: |
Pic of him riding the 25 in last week's cycling weekly made me shudder - tearing round a bend on the wrong side of road, wrong side of the side of the road... Anyone know how much time you save in a 25 by not riding round the left hand side of the course?
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If you are talking about the photo where there are four Alex’s superimposed in a row then that was the Maldon Hilly and that corner was on a very quiet and exposed section of country lane. Everyone took the same line (although a lot slower obviously) and it would have been foolish to stay to the left at that point. |
It does not have 4 Alex's superimposed.
People get DQ'd up here if a marshall reports cornering like that, quiet conuntry road or not.
Not sure how you can advocate that staying left could ever be foolish on open roads. |
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Bally Div 2 Pro
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Posted: Wed Apr 06, 2011 11:44 am Post subject: |
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benlane wrote: |
Was the 52'49 the one pictured on pg 116 of the comic a couple of weeks back with him taking a right hand junction in the right hand gutter of a 2 laned road?
Tsk Tsk. |
No - it was in our open hilly event on Sunday! _________________ Bally: Putting the @rse into Grass.
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Bally Div 2 Pro
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Posted: Wed Apr 06, 2011 11:55 am Post subject: |
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benlane wrote: |
Badger wrote: |
Hugo Koblet wrote: |
Pic of him riding the 25 in last week's cycling weekly made me shudder - tearing round a bend on the wrong side of road, wrong side of the side of the road... Anyone know how much time you save in a 25 by not riding round the left hand side of the course?
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If you are talking about the photo where there are four Alex’s superimposed in a row then that was the Maldon Hilly and that corner was on a very quiet and exposed section of country lane. Everyone took the same line (although a lot slower obviously) and it would have been foolish to stay to the left at that point. |
It does not have 4 Alex's superimposed.
People get DQ'd up here if a marshall reports cornering like that, quiet conuntry road or not.
Not sure how you can advocate that staying left could ever be foolish on open roads. |
He wasn't the only one:-
http://sheridan.zenfolio.com/maldonhilly_2011 _________________ Bally: Putting the @rse into Grass.
www.easterleycycling.org.uk/CycleStatsLite.exe for Gears, Revs, Speed, BBAR calc, Pursuit Scheduling etc.
"your power is truly awesome" - John McC
"real class" - George Gilbert" |
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olamba E, Silver
Joined: 29 May 2010 Posts: 1106 Location: Istanbul not Constantinople
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Posted: Wed Apr 06, 2011 12:25 pm Post subject: |
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I especially like pic 16. No room for confusion there. _________________ i can't listen to that much Wagner.I start getting the urge to conquer Poland-Woody Allen |
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benlane Div 3 Pro
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Posted: Wed Apr 06, 2011 1:57 pm Post subject: |
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Bally wrote: |
benlane wrote: |
Badger wrote: |
Hugo Koblet wrote: |
Pic of him riding the 25 in last week's cycling weekly made me shudder - tearing round a bend on the wrong side of road, wrong side of the side of the road... Anyone know how much time you save in a 25 by not riding round the left hand side of the course?
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If you are talking about the photo where there are four Alex’s superimposed in a row then that was the Maldon Hilly and that corner was on a very quiet and exposed section of country lane. Everyone took the same line (although a lot slower obviously) and it would have been foolish to stay to the left at that point. |
It does not have 4 Alex's superimposed.
People get DQ'd up here if a marshall reports cornering like that, quiet conuntry road or not.
Not sure how you can advocate that staying left could ever be foolish on open roads. |
He wasn't the only one:-
http://sheridan.zenfolio.com/maldonhilly_2011 |
Hmm, Was the junction marshalled? What are they ALL doing taking that line. Granted I don't know the roads, but it looks bad. |
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Bally Div 2 Pro
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Posted: Wed Apr 06, 2011 2:05 pm Post subject: |
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benlane wrote: |
Bally wrote: |
benlane wrote: |
Badger wrote: |
Hugo Koblet wrote: |
Pic of him riding the 25 in last week's cycling weekly made me shudder - tearing round a bend on the wrong side of road, wrong side of the side of the road... Anyone know how much time you save in a 25 by not riding round the left hand side of the course?
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If you are talking about the photo where there are four Alex’s superimposed in a row then that was the Maldon Hilly and that corner was on a very quiet and exposed section of country lane. Everyone took the same line (although a lot slower obviously) and it would have been foolish to stay to the left at that point. |
It does not have 4 Alex's superimposed.
People get DQ'd up here if a marshall reports cornering like that, quiet conuntry road or not.
Not sure how you can advocate that staying left could ever be foolish on open roads. |
He wasn't the only one:-
http://sheridan.zenfolio.com/maldonhilly_2011 |
Hmm, Was the junction marshalled? What are they ALL doing taking that line. Granted I don't know the roads, but it looks bad. |
Almost certainly...
If there were hedges obscuring the view then I'd agree with you. As there aren't - can't see the problem. _________________ Bally: Putting the @rse into Grass.
www.easterleycycling.org.uk/CycleStatsLite.exe for Gears, Revs, Speed, BBAR calc, Pursuit Scheduling etc.
"your power is truly awesome" - John McC
"real class" - George Gilbert" |
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Glad Cat 2 Groupie
Joined: 07 Jul 2008 Posts: 63
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Posted: Wed Apr 06, 2011 10:13 pm Post subject: |
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Took me awhile to work out where this was!
Riders came down the country lane from the top of the page to turn to their right off the left of the page. Marshal/photographer stood on the grass triangle.
Long, unobstructed field of vision in all directions.
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