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Thanks to the small crowd that was riding around the Olympic complex
last night. As a relative newcomer to riding in a group, it was good fun... I'm still to make a racing debut, but eventually I'll have a go. Ritch PS. Normally ride in triathlon and commute on Sydney roads, so I am (obviously) unaccustomed to riding in straight lines. Through luck or heavy concentration, no-one crashed... |
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Originally posted by Ritch:
> Thanks to the small crowd that was riding around the Olympic > complex last night. As a relative newcomer to riding in a group, it > was good fun... I'm still to make a racing debut, but eventually > I'll have a go. From the date of your post, I think we might have been riding in the same bunch (gasp!). Was it Thursday night? I was riding that night with a bunch from Bike North. It's not normally so slow, but Graeme wanted us to slow down and concentrate on technique. That's one I often do fixed. Much fun. Regards, Suzy (girlie on old crappy red bike) -- |
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