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billaroo
31st October 2011, 12:10
This is the first of a 2 round series - be there.
We will run a novice class in the seniors too if there is a need.

Factoryjohn
31st October 2011, 17:49
This is the first of a 2 round series - be there.
We will run a novice class in the seniors too if there is a need.

Dear Mr Billaroo

How about a 12-13 yr ironman class?

Kind regards

FT

jt119
6th November 2011, 19:33
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Y0qTivPs3Q

takitimu
7th November 2011, 14:10
Here's the start, it was slippery enough & my bike was a bit slower after the chain came off very nearly the end of the first lap.

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billaroo
7th November 2011, 19:03
Excellent movies boys thanks for the posts.

Rupe
8th November 2011, 19:14
Here's the start, it was slippery enough & my bike was a bit slower after the chain came off very nearly the end of the first lap.

2pDBJ2zifXs

You not manage to get out for a 2nd lap? yes it was slippery and got worse after it rained near the end

takitimu
8th November 2011, 21:47
You not manage to get out for a 2nd lap? yes it was slippery and got worse after it rained near the end

Minor technical issue, I lost my chain near the end of the first lap & had to walk a fair way back to finish my lap :).

As an aside big thanks to the guy on the quad who gave me a lift 1/2 the way back to the pits, then took me back to my bike & pulled it to where I could get it on my ute & Bill for the key to open the gate.

The moral of the story for me was I'm not even close to being in good enough condition to do a Sean Clarke guided trail ride ( 180km ) on Saturday and ride Riverhead slippery on Sunday, my bike breaking didn't completely upset me as by 4/5 through that first lap I was shattered, though I loved riding the clear fell, so much fun.

D dub
9th November 2011, 06:24
Minor technical issue, I lost my chain near the end of the first lap & had to walk a fair way back to finish my lap :).

As an aside big thanks to the guy on the quad who gave me a lift 1/2 the way back to the pits, then took me back to my bike & pulled it to where I could get it on my ute & Bill for the key to open the gate.

The moral of the story for me was I'm not even close to being in good enough condition to do a Sean Clarke guided trail ride ( 180km ) on Saturday and ride Riverhead slippery on Sunday, my bike breaking didn't completely upset me as by 4/5 through that first lap I was shattered, though I loved riding the clear fell, so much fun.

Thats what we are there for!:yes: