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Heroes - Made in Melbourne Tour 26-30 May

 
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Old 17-05.-2004, 08:19 AM   #1
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Default Heroes - Made in Melbourne Tour 26-30 May

Has anyone been to this event before and if so what is the best day to
go? It goes over 5 days. I assume that the sat/sun is a good day. I
have no idea.



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Old 17-05.-2004, 09:38 AM   #2
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Default Re: Heroes - Made in Melbourne Tour 26-30 May

coowoowoo wrote:
> Has anyone been to this event before and if so what is the best day to
> go? It goes over 5 days. I assume that the sat/sun is a good day. I
> have no idea.




Check details here, <http://www.trackcyclingworlds.com.au>

In May 2004, Melbourne will host the UCI Track Cycling World
Championships at the magnificent Vodafone Arena. The event will feature
more than 200 of the world's best in a five day display of speed,
tactics and heart stopping action as they do battle for the honour of
the coveted World Champion's rainbow jersey.

Ticketing details,
<http://premier1.ticketek.com.au/shows/show.aspx?sh=UCIWORLD04>

Depends what you like, ie: Sprint, Team sprint, Individual Pursuit,
Points race 40 km, Keirin, etc? We're off to the 1pm session on the
final Sunday, can't wait to see the Madison 50 km, even though trying to
work out the placings does my head in!

Anyway, have a read of the program details and see what you like,
<http://www.trackcyclingworlds.com.au/en/?id=track/program>



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Old 17-05.-2004, 04:04 PM   #3
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Default Re: Heroes - Made in Melbourne Tour 26-30 May

cfsmtb wrote:

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> Depends what you like, ie: Sprint, Team sprint, Individual Pursuit,
> Points race 40 km, Keirin, etc? We're off to the 1pm session on the
> final Sunday, can't wait to see the Madison 50 km, even though trying to
> work out the placings does my head in!


Me too Can't wait. We chose Sunday to see the Madison.

Everyone should experience track racing close-up at least once

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Old 18-05.-2004, 04:38 PM   #4
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Default Re: Heroes - Made in Melbourne Tour 26-30 May

Breaking news on 774 ABC Radio, apparentely the Argentinian track team
were out training on the emergency lane on the Monash Hwy !!!



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Old 21-05.-2004, 12:38 AM   #5
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Default Re: Heroes - Made in Melbourne Tour 26-30 May

cfsmtb wrote:
> Breaking news on 774 ABC Radio, apparentely the Argentinian track team
> were out training on the emergency lane on the Monash Hwy !!!




cfsmtb, you are SO on the dial when it comes to Melb's cycling news!
(We're not worthy...)

I just found my ticket for the Sunday session at the Worlds!! Yay!!
(Well, I didn't 'find' it, I believe it was delivered by something
or someone called a "postie"...I wonder if they are related to the
"post-it"?)

On that note, here are some fresly posted pics from the 2004 Australian
Madison Championships (way back when..):

http://www.thehippy.net/Cycling/AusMad04/index.html

hippy



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