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Join Date: Oct 2004
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Hi all I am heading over for these and was wondering if anybody has any knowledge of the course that is going to be used for the road race. The profile looks quite hilly. I am particularly interested in the length of the climbs and gradient etc.
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Melbourne
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Matt, have you got any more info on where the course actually is (website etc?) coz then there is more chance of people knowing what to tell you.
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Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Australia
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1) G'day I haven't ridden the exact course but I have raced different circuits involving the same roads. Basically the climbs are short, longest would be 600m or so, but most of them have enough rise to be perfect for the attacks, but it's not the kind of course where a climber will just float away. Just know when the hills are comign and get towards the front.
2) It WILL be windy, I promise you! 3) And the roads are very dead, honestly I think it's a sh!thouse place for a nationals week.
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Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Melburne,Australia
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Hi you will find details of maps etc here:
http://www.vic.cycling.org.au/2007A...s/07masters.htm It is for Masters cyclists (Australian Cycling Federation riders over the age of 30) as opposed to Veterans (which is a different organisation). Last edited by luke1972 : 07-02.-2007 at 03:16 PM. |
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Agree with Jono...except the roads aren't dead....they've been mummified!....can't think of a worse course, its out & back, the only hill is Granite hill just after Balliang....you climb it, descend, then turn around & reclimb it on the return leg......shpulda had them at lancefield again |
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Or RR- Lang Lang TT- Steels creek Crit- Casey Fields Duh too easy.
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Not as bad as the northern combine race one day where there weren't enough corner marshalls! The answer? Take the gravel road directly back to baliang!! Was a lot of fun, but there were a lot of punctures, includig me ![]()
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ya big girl!......only about 4 blokes came off on the corner where the bitumen met the gravel....& the gravel was only loose for the 1st 6 inches deep...dunno what was wurrying ya...bunch of sookie sookie la la's you blokes |
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Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Australia
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Hey, it was fun... But if I'd a known beforehand I would have brought my old clunker wheels so I could really enjoy myself!
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Melbourne
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My first ever road race was at Balliang. Farken windy place!!
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Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Oz
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So it sounds like you guys are recommending a SoftRide with 72spoke wheels and solid tyres.
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Join Date: Oct 2004
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Thanks for the info guys, How far is Bachas Marsh from Melbourne? Is it possible to stay in the city and commute out each day? What sort of time would the trip take or is it worth staying out there?
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40 ish mins from the city via Fwy..... |
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