Michael and a number of other people do this ride pretty much every year. This
is my third in a row, it really is a good outing, a long hard ride through
some of the best scenery in Australia. This year Sue finished in 8h21m, I
finished in 9h50m, Marea in 10h33m (riding with Ian Richman all day to keep
him company), Warren finished for the first time in a few years with a new PB
time of 8h23m (his 620km ride Sydney, Canberra, Sydney two weeks ago must have
helped). Alas Michael and Allan did not finish for the second year in a row
largely due to being very sick and feeling unable to continue past Bright.
The conditions were perfect this year, completely unlike the dangerous heat
from last year, we had cool 25 degrees Celsius in the valleys and down around
10 to 15 up at the summit of the big climbs. I had a ball, even though my
complete lack of fitness compared to last year had me feeling pretty average
even on the climb up Falls Creek. Also the rear tyre failing was a tad
annoying, I definitely recommend buying and using quality tyres rather than
the AUD $9.95 jobbies I threw on the other week that have lasted less than
1000 KM.

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Meeting at the information centre for the traditional ride to Myrtleford
for breakfast bakery goods the day before the classic. Martin, Tony,
Elspeth, Liza, Tony, Marea, Warren, Greg, Stephen, Michael (Crash) and
a random other person in a cow jersey meeting someone else.
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Tony and Sue ahead of me on the rail trail out to Myrtleford.
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And again, I really like the gorgeous purple sort of paint job on
Tony's classic steel Colnago.
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Warren and Crash on the rail trail.
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And again.
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Looking behind me at Martin and Liza.
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Relaxing back at bright later that day at the rather fantastic new
Bright Brewery, they have some mighty fine beers to sample
there. Marea, Craig, Warren (with ice cream), Crash (facing us),
Stephen (facing away), Madeleine on Amanda's lap.
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In the morning waiting for the 06:20am start, Cath Toet relaxed and
ready in blue just in front of me.
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Danielle Broughton with her mother looking on ready to start her first
Alpine classic, her father and others there with her were only doing
the 130 KM ride so she was looking forward to lording it over them when
she finished (which she did in a respectable time around 10h30m).
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Some riders in front of me as we approach the top of Towonga Gap.
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Warren when I caught up with him going through Mt Beauty.
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A rather gorgeous classic 1988 Willier steel bike with original
campagnolo groupset and a lovely gold/brown paint job.
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Warren and some others I was climbing with about 8 KM from the top of
Falls Creek.
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And again.
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Some random descender on their way down from Falls.
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Warren and the other guys beginning to gap me, I definitely was not
feeling as easy and smooth on this climb this year, an indication I need
more fitness and less weight like I had last year.
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I took this as I was about to depart Falls.
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My bike lying on the ground at falls just prior to picking it up for 30
KM of wheeeeeeeeeeeee.
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Some spectators at the top of Towonga gap as I rode past again.
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Reasons not to use cheap AUD $9.95 tyres, less than 600 KM and it had
become bulging and bulbous, I stopped in bright and bought a new better
tyre as I did not feel safe with the idea of more descending on this one.
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A group of Canberran cyclists heading toward Buffalo, n the right at
the back is Simon Junakovic, following his partner and some other
Canberran friends of his to their left.
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Buffalo looming.
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Looking at the rock face we are about to ride past through the burnt
out trees on Buffalo.
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Closer look at some of the rock face through the trees.
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Another random descender.
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My bike at the top of the climb, The Gap, again this year.
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Some of the people enjoying a break at the Mt Buffalo Chalet.
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They served us fresh hot plunger coffee, best coffee I had all weekend,
they were serving ice creams this year also, but unlike last year when
they were the best thing evah!! it was too cold for ice cream up here
this year so the coffee was the best coffee evah!!.
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Martin who once more pulled a sub 8 hour time out of the bag and I
after finishing.
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Marea striking a pose upon finishing.
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Ian having finished his first ride longer than 160 KM in a day.
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