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In search of hills

Posted: 16 Nov 2011, 06:29
by Eleri
I'll be doing this ride as part of my looming training plan for the ACE 250. Camilla will no doubt be joining me? Anyone else keen?
A few of us did this last year.

Looking for a good training ride for the Alpine Classic or just to get some riding in before the Christmas festivities? Yes, Xmas is not that far away!

Details for the In Search of Hills ride which will be held on Sunday 11 December can be found on the Audax website at http://www.audax.org.au/public/index.ph ... dney-a-nsw

This ride is an annual fixture on the Sydney Audax calendar with entrants regularly numbering 50-60 riders.

Two course distances are offered; the “traditional” 200km course and the “short” course 150km option.

Online entry is at https://regonline.activeglobal.com/insearchofhills (link is on the Audax website page too).

Re: In search of hills

Posted: 16 Nov 2011, 07:55
by mikesbytes
Tempted, looks like a good route.

Also for those who are not sure on their ability to finish it, the route makes bail out a realistic option.

And for the insane, its 33k between Marrickville and Hornsby

Re: In search of hills

Posted: 16 Nov 2011, 11:31
by Stuart
Why can't Audax do an 'in search of flat to gently undulating' ride sometimes.

Re: In search of hills

Posted: 17 Nov 2011, 06:09
by Richard
Stuart

The Audax version of "In Search of Flat to Gently undulating..." would probably involve riding to Perth into a roaring headwind non stop in mid Summer

Re: In search of hills

Posted: 17 Nov 2011, 11:47
by Adrian E
Oh, I remember this from last year. the 200km ride that turned into a 250km when my gear cable broke on the way back from west-head. Assuming I don't have any child caring clashes, I'll be there.

Btw: Is there any chance I could get a lift to the start?

Re: In search of hills

Posted: 17 Nov 2011, 17:54
by Eleri
Didn't we catch the train last time?

Re: In search of hills

Posted: 17 Nov 2011, 19:58
by Adrian E
yeah we did. From memory there only one train we could get to get there by 6:15am. With some of the Summer Audax rides that start at 6am I've pretty much found it impossible to get there by PT. Of courses there is always the hard core option of riding to the start!

Re: In search of hills

Posted: 17 Nov 2011, 20:58
by mikesbytes
Tis mearly a warmup for you Adrian. What time are you departing for the ride to the start?

Re: In search of hills

Posted: 17 Nov 2011, 22:44
by T-Bone
I'm contemplating my interest. My exams are over, so i can ride again, plus i've got my yearly time off the bike out of the way.

Re: In search of hills

Posted: 18 Nov 2011, 05:05
by Eleri
Well it starts at 6.30am (last year I think it started at 6 which is much harder to do public transport) and registration by 6.15. There's two train options we can catch:

Option 1 - Just in the nick of time
Take the Newcastle and Central Coast train (CityRail)
Dep: 5:45am Central Station Platform 9, Sydney
Arr: 6:22am Hornsby Station Platform 5

Option 2 - time to stuff around.
Take the North Shore and Western train (CityRail)
Dep: 5:09am Central Station Platform 16, Sydney
Arr: 6:01am Hornsby Station Platform 2

Re: In search of hills

Posted: 18 Nov 2011, 05:34
by adam
Since the Alpine Classic is demanding some training, I'm in. I'd opt for the stuff around option 2 despite the half hour or so earlier start. Do we have any moderate 28s style riders who are interested to keep me company through the slower darker moments of the ride?

In search of hills

Posted: 18 Nov 2011, 08:21
by Camilla
I really want to do this one but will be away :(

Re: In search of hills

Posted: 18 Nov 2011, 08:36
by mikesbytes
How long does it take to ride to Hornsby?

Is it like a mass start at 6am?

Re: In search of hills

Posted: 18 Nov 2011, 11:23
by Adrian E
It's about an hours ride if you go straight up the hwy from North Sydney.

Unfortunately i'm looking like a non-started. Got Eddy that weekend... Hopefully I'll get another chance latter in the month.

Re: In search of hills

Posted: 18 Nov 2011, 11:41
by mikesbytes
Eddy would enjoy the ride

Re: In search of hills

Posted: 23 Nov 2011, 10:09
by Camilla
Because I can't do "in Search of Hills" I'm thinking of doing a Audax Gorge ride this Sunday (nov 26) instead. Either Mummy (150km) or Daddy (200km):
http://www.audax.org.au/public/images/s ... 111126.pdf
Don't much like the start time, but the rest looks fun. And I've got my bike back so won't have to do it on the fixie!

Re: In search of hills

Posted: 24 Nov 2011, 14:47
by mikesbytes
Choppo and I are going to do this fixed. Got a gearing problem at the moment, I'm stuck in 82.9", though I can get it down to 81". With a bit of luck I'll have some new wheels by then

Re: In search of hills

Posted: 24 Nov 2011, 17:48
by Eleri
I'm ride leader this weekend so unless I take all the 25s on an audax ride ... I won't be going. Pity.

Re: In search of hills

Posted: 25 Nov 2011, 08:11
by Lizanne
I'm ride leader this weekend so unless I take all the 25s on an audax ride ... I won't be going. Pity.
Do It!

Re: In search of hills

Posted: 25 Nov 2011, 08:28
by mikesbytes
Hey Lizanne, you would make a great ride leader, you should do the cycle coach course

Re: In search of hills

Posted: 25 Nov 2011, 17:39
by Eleri
Actually it's on Saturday - I'd have to take the Saturday Slowies. And they would have to start at 4.30am or something. Sounds unlikely.

Re: In search of hills

Posted: 25 Nov 2011, 20:29
by Camilla
Well kids, seems I'm doing the Daddy Gorges tomorrow. Wish me luck. And that it's not hailing - Howard tells me he's not cancelled a ride yet :shock:

Re: In search of hills

Posted: 04 Dec 2011, 23:30
by mikesbytes
I've got new wheels for the fixie just in time, well to cut a long story short, I'm no longer stuck in 82.9", I'll be able to run a more reasonable 77"
'

Re: In search of hills

Posted: 07 Dec 2011, 20:24
by Eleri
So who is actually going on this?

Eleri (now doing 150)
Adam
Mike?
Choppo?

Re: In search of hills

Posted: 07 Dec 2011, 20:30
by mikesbytes
Eleri (now doing 150)
Adam
Mike 200 + 70 @77"
Choppo 200 + 45 @??"

Assuming its not raining and I'm not too hung over from the party I'm going to Sat night

Re: In search of hills

Posted: 08 Dec 2011, 08:17
by mikesbytes
Choppo leaning toward using the roadie

Eleri (now doing 150)
Adam
Mike 200 + 70 @77"
Choppo 200 + 45

Re: In search of hills

Posted: 08 Dec 2011, 18:06
by mikesbytes
After a failed attempt to get more clearance by changing the 49 to a 48, I used a half link. However I've left the 48 on, so my gearing has dropped again, I'm guessing that's 74 or 75", can't find the DHBC gear chart, where is it?

Crap frame that old Fuji frame the drop out is in the wrong spot (note the problem doesn't appear on Alex D's frame so the must of fixed the problem on the newer ones). Wouldn't mind a new fixie frame

Re: In search of hills

Posted: 12 Dec 2011, 22:09
by mikesbytes
Well the ride was with mixed success, there were 4 DHBC riders;
Eleri
Adam
DaveOS
Mike

Rain meant that some did not complete their nominated distances while others decided to ride thru the rain.

Unfortunately Rob Berry, who lives in Dulwich Hill but is not a member of the club came off at West Head suffering concussion and possible a broken collarbone & thumb.

Re: In search of hills

Posted: 13 Dec 2011, 05:47
by Eleri
Well the ride was with mixed success, there were 4 DHBC riders;
Eleri
Adam
DaveOS
Mike

Rain meant that some did not complete their nominated distances while others decided to ride thru the rain.

Unfortunately Rob Berry, who lives in Dulwich Hill but is not a member of the club came off at West Head suffering concussion and possible a broken collarbone & thumb.
I think he means Adam and I DNF - it was dark and drenching rain at the top of Bobbin Head and we couldn't see a thing and no-one driving could see us. So we bailed at that point, with no clue if the rain was ever going to clear. Neither of us were fancying going down some steep descents in the rain. Oh well, next week.

Re: In search of hills

Posted: 13 Dec 2011, 16:26
by mikesbytes
I was fortunate enough to only be about 1k from Pie in the Sky when it bucketed down. There I met a number of riders who were on their way back from Mt White and they talked me out of quitting, but I did ride in light rain for the next 2 hours, so wasn't so crash hot.