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Tue, 14 Dec 2010
Baldylocks at the Coast 2 Kosci - 11:37

Chris, Julie, Dave and I at the Summit of Kosci (fullsize)
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So this is not an event I competed in, however I was there as support
crew to ensure Dave finished. The
Coast 2 Kosci is an Ultra
Marathon now in its seventh year. Starting on a beach near Eden it heads
up to the summit of Mt Mosciusko and back down to the finish line at
Charlotte Pass. So that is 240 km (actually 246) of running, mostly on
bitumen/hard surfaces and the current race record is 26h01m.
Dave finished in 33h10m which for a first attempt and someone who has
never run more than 125km in one go before is fairly impressive. Most of
the people who compete are regular ulltra runners and it sounds like a
few were wondering who this Baldwin guy was for much of the race. I took
a lot of photos and have put them up on my
Baldylocks at the
2010 Coast 2 Kosci Ultra Marathon page.
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Tue, 30 Nov 2010
Another AROC Sprint, or more fun on the water slides. - 10:01

Ian and Aaron running to the slides (fullsize)
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Or maybe we should just combine the two. Tom and Al did on the
weekend. The AROC Sprint race once more visited the water slides (the
last time was around 2006 in the Friday night BC sprint race). The
course was a lot of fun, and as always I had my camera with me so here
are a bunch of
photos.
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Sun, 14 Nov 2010
Another CX race in Canberra - 15:33
In July last year the vikings ran a cyclo cross race out at Stromlo. I
was there
racing and enjoyed it a lot. There was talk at the time of trying to
run a series of them this year which would have been fun. Due to a whole
host of reasons the series did not happen, however Simon and Simon
managed to get another race happening this weekend.
I went along again and I think this was an even better set up for CX
racing than last time. I no longer have a CX bike at the moment as mine
was stolen earlier in the year. However they were allowing other bikes
to enter. Though I could have ridden a mountain bike I decided I should
have drop bars so rocked up to race on my commuter, the 1984 steel
Apollo single speed road bike with mud guards. There was a smaller
turnout this year, partly due to clashing events and things on, a less
CX friendly time of year, less promotion the week before the event
(Canberrans have a bad habit of deciding what to do the day before it
happens) and a few other reasons.
I feel sorry for everyone who missed out as this was one of the most fun
races I have done in ages. The course was set up around the Narrabundah
Velodrome (Simon N got the idea when he saw a velodrome used in a
similar manner at a CX event in Illawarra earlier in the year) and it
worked really well. Jump boards to do your running dismounts over
littered around the course, using the oval in the middle of the
velodrome, the track itself and the hilly surface around the back of it
to make an interesting but not too technical (ie beginners would have
no problems) course.
Racing started at 12pm and they had 4 races over the following hours, a
novice event (to get the feel for the track or to try out CX for some),
a single speed event (there were 6 of us competing in that one), a
masters race (I could not do that obviously) and then the open
race. So for the $10 entry fee (MTBA license covered my insurance) I was
able to do 3 short hard fun races (the longest, open race at 6 laps was
around 40 minutes). It was a completely different feel to mountain bike
events and different skills helped even. Also the course could be seen
almost entirely by spectators from almost everywhere. They had a bbq and
beer for sale which was great, I was able to refresh myself with a Boags
after each race.
A crew from Melbourne rocked up, they race dwell and shared their
experiences from running their own CX race series. Sounds like they have
a good local scene with 120 or so people at each round. They have a
format where there is a pure cross race and a separate event for all
other bikes. Thus mtb owners can race but not in the CX only event. All
sorts of things could work, however I think this was a great event and
hope like heck something can be done to get a series of 3 races or so
(May, June, July maybe) next year at the velodrome. They are planning
at least one event in June and I would strongly recommend attending,
whether it be to watch with beer in hand and cheer or rattle cowbells at
people racing, or to compete. Fun is almost guaranteed, Simon was even
talking about trying to get some earth moving equipment to make the
course more interesting (soft sand/mud pits, some rolling lumps like
found on parts of a 4X track (though not jump sized) and other features.
Anyway I had a great time and would like to thank Simon, Simon and
vikings for another excellent event.
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Sun, 31 Oct 2010
Photos from the SS worlds week - 15:58

Climbing a hill on the course in my baby outfit
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As mentioned the other week, I was in Rotorua for a while to have fun on bikes
with friends. Coinciding with the 2010 SS World Champs and the 2010 Whaka 100
race. I am now back home and with the additional bandwidth available I have
uploaded all the photos I took during the week. I also took a lot of shweeb
photos I will upload separately, and have got a lot of helmet cam or chest cam
footage of the single track fun to be had over there. I will get it in a nicer
format/more manageable size before uploading that anywhere too. (4.5 GB from a
Contour HD 1080p camera set at 720p Brent was using and 7.5 GB from a GoPro
chest cam that Col borrowed from Liam at Swell).
My photos from the 2010
World Single Speed Championships are on the link.
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Thu, 21 Oct 2010
SS Worlds, Whaka 100 and the Rotorua Bike Festival - 15:56

Shane half way through setting a fast 52.4 second three laps on the shweeb
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So I am in Rotorua in NZ for 11 days for a holiday, this holiday takes in the
Whaka 100 mtb race which
I
did on Sunday. Then a week long
cycling festival and the
2010 World Single Speed
Championships. One of the festival activities is a
Shweeb championship for all the single
speeders to enter. The photo to the left is from Shane's laps today, we are
planning to head back for another go tomorrow.
I have not been updating much this week, and am definitely not providing as
much entertainment on the blog as Burky and Coops from Swell on their
Swell Design Group SS World
Tour but thought it worth putting up a photo after riding the shweeb
today. (Mikal insisted I get footage of
it anyway).
I arrived on Saturday afternoon, the direct flight from Sydney to Rotorua made
the trip here easy and I was able to be here in time for the 100 km race on
Sunday. That was a hard race, I made my normal mistake of going out far too
hard, average HR for the entire 100 km was 150bpm over 6h46m, however most of
that is from having my HR above 170 for the first 50 km. I then of course
began to realise I had gone out too hard once more and was suffering on the
climbs (most of the hard climbs came in the last 40km of this event). Still it
was cool to do a race taking in almost every good trail in the Whakarewarewa
forest in one event. I had been hoping to come in under 6 hours however with
the amount of walking I did late in the race up hills I was well over that.
Monday I had off the bike, wandering around town, settling in,
recovering. Tuesday morning I headed out for a 42 km ride with Heather, Shane,
Rob, Gaye, Juzzy and a few others. Each night so far here we have all been
soaking up the atmosphere (and beers) in the Pig and Whistle and a few other
locations. Morning coffee at Zippys every morning has also been a good start
to the day.
Wednesday morning we headed out for a lap of the SS Worlds Course (it is a
tough one, more climbing then expected, but I guess they have to break up the
over 1000 rider field somehow). I grabbed some lunch and ran in to Col and
Adam (mentioned above) some other Canberra riding buddies so headed out for
another ride with them after lunch, getting 70 km on the single speed on
Wednesday which was all good fun.
Today I had a chat to Jeff at
KiwiBikes for a while in the morning
about a new Cyclocross frame I am getting him to custom build for me (I miss
having a CX bike). Had some lunch and was sort of thinking about going for a
ride when Shane, Heather and I made plans to go do the Shweeb thing
instead. Agroventures (run shweeb) recently were given a Google grant to
develop the shweeb technology to implement it as public transport
somewhere. After riding in it I can see that it could work out pretty well for
that sort of thing. As well as being fast, dry, safe, away from traffic, it is
a lot of fun to get around on. We are planning to go back tomorrow and I will
get some better video footage then. Fun will be had (especially with some of
the costumes (myself included) that I hear may be worn on Saturday for the SS
race)
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Tue, 14 Sep 2010
Photos from the SS Nats - 17:06
Though I wrote about this event
on Sunday I
had not uploaded photos yet. They are
now online, not many but
another rider asked to see them so here they are.
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Sun, 12 Sep 2010
2010 SS Nationals - Majura Pines, Hosted by COGS - 21:47

A possible new pink bike?
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After a few years of being keen to get to them, I finally made it along to the
SS national championships this weekend, helped by the fact they were held in
Majura Pines in Canberra. Canberra One Gear Society (COGS) hosted the
event and 120 or so riders rocked up
for a fun weekend.
My SS is not pink (though my race bike is) I wonder if I should get an
upgrade, maybe to something similar to the bike pictured? The Hill climb and
Time Trial were fun yesterday, then the novelty events were held, the photo
was taken by Rob during the 16 inch crit races, which were in fact a race down
a hill trying to stay upright on small bikes, possibly the most fun on a bike
all weekend trying to balance on them had us all giggling a lot.
The traditional (well traditional for an SS race) XC race was on today. The
beer shortcut cut around three and a half minutes off my lap time, so after
doing the long lap the first time round to work that out I took the beer
shortcut every lap after that. Five laps, 4 beers, around 21m per lap I
think, though I may be a bit off with that as my gps stopped when drinking,
still it was a fun race. I am looking forward even more to the world SS
championships in Rotorua in October now, it should be a lot of fun.
I guess I will not be upgrading to the specific bike pictured as it was later
used in the huffy/barbie bike toss event on Saturday afternoon.
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Sat, 28 Aug 2010
A Port Mac Mosey - 2010 Geoquest, photos and report - 21:13

Three of us in wetsuits heading for the gorge swim/trek (fullsize)
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The photo on the left is no the most common AR image, three of us in wetsuits
(though it could happen in a canyoning leg also) but it captures a good race
image I think. The photo is of course from my Geoquest race report, not as
long as some it has 7800 words or so, 110 images and can be found on
the 2010 Geoquest - Team
iAdventure.com.au/iRule - A Port Mac Mosey page I put up.
We had an awesome support crew with Amanda and Prue, some support from a
sponsor and a laid back attitude to the event. We were heading up there
expecting to finish mid field, so it was a pleasant surprise to be higher up
in the ranking. Fun was definitely had which is what matters most. Have a read
if you are interested, it is a good event.
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Tue, 15 Jun 2010
Finished the Kona Mawson MTB Marathon - 11:16
Andrew and I finished the 367 km mtb ride in 19h52m, there are
photos and a report
online. We were a little disappointed not to finish faster, however it was a
great event and the scenery was incredible. Good to see Claire and Joel win
mixed (and 5th overall), Brett Bellchambers riding a geared bike and giving it
a good stab with Jason McAvoy (4th overall), Mark Tupalski coming 3rd with
Mark Fenner and Bec and Phil finished too to make up the Canberra contingent
there.
It would be nice to be able to run/walk up some of the mountains and really
see more of the area, however this event at least got me down to the area
which tends to be how my tourism is focused now days (around events and
racing). Thanks to Andrew for a good race.
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Wed, 09 Jun 2010
A ride in the desert - 10:36
I am heading to South Australia this evening, and hopping on a bus tomorrow
morning to get up to
Blinman
for the start of the
2010
Kona Mawson MTB Marathon. People competing in the 4 day stage race have
already started this morning, however those of us doing the non stop option
start on Friday morning.
I am looking forward to this event for a number of reasons. I have never been
to parts of Australia that look like classic Australian Desert (or the Red
Centre as it is known). I have been told that the Flinders Ranges definitely
live up to this look. Lots of big Australian desert to look at. I have not
competed in a 24 hour race solo since 2004 so I am looking forward to this as
it will take me out of my comfort zone in my best discipline again. (AR is
different as you change discipline fairly often).
Andrew and I are both fairly bike fit and should be able to get along at a
good pace for the whole event, I plan to take photos while riding but will be
working hard to avoid wasting time and stopping much. Hoping to get in under
20 hours to the finish at
Melrose,
and who knows once we finish and rest a bit I can even hope I feel up to
walking/running up Mount Remarkable in Melrose. However that is on Saturday
and we still have 367km of mountain biking starting at 7:30am on Friday
morning to get through. Bring it on.
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Mon, 17 May 2010
Chocolate Foot 8 Hour round 2, Nowra - 14:57

Singlespeed podium, Sean, Me, Kent with Joe on the mic (fullsize)
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As part of our lead up to the Mawson mtb Marathon, Andrew and I headed down to
Nowra to compete in round 2 of Joe and Fi's
Chocolate
Foot Single Track Mind endurance mtb series. This time it was an 8 hour
race on the SCUM course at Nowra.
Many of the mtb-oz crew were there (Dave and Helen, Matt and Sim, Liam, Tyno,
Rob, sMarti, Spoonie, Ray, Dreggsy, etc) though none of them were racing solo,
oh well Andrew and I were. After my night ride of the course on Saturday I
thought it was a little bit boring, however my mind was soon changed once the
race began on Sunday morning, the course is a lot of fun once you up the pace
and have others around you.
As always I started off a bit harder than I probably should have, with a few
laps around 30 minutes (one sub 30 minute lap even), then after my first stop
for new drink bottles I slowed down to 33 minute laps for a while, by the end
of the day I was stopping most laps for a bottle or similar and was doing 35
to 36 minutes a lap. Andrew caught me around lap 5 and by the end of the race
had almost lapped me, he got 15 laps in, I got in 14 lap. On the 10.5km course
that was 145KM on the single speed in almost exactly 8 hours (I timed my
finish and effort fairly carefully as I was not keen on heading out on a 15th
lap (yes I am aware they did not have CORC style rules in place, I did not
have to be on track after 8 hours, however I would have felt I should head out
if I came in before 8 hours)).
Even though it was the single speed enduro champ round of the series there
were not many people there on SS bikes, early on I thought Liam was winning as
he passed me, however he was in a team so it turns out I won the category
(though only by 13 minutes) which was cool. Fun was had.
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Wed, 12 May 2010
Yerrabi, taking the Cyclocross bike out for a race - 16:30

Riding through Mulligans
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The Sri
Chinmoy Yerrabi Multisport race was held on Sunday, another gorgeous day,
and for me a great excuse to use the cyclocross bike in a race. (the bike
course is fast fire roads and is well suited to a CX bike)
The Yerrabi race is a great multi race, it is short and fast (just over 2
hours for the mens winners most years), no where near as tough as Googong and
no swimming (and not as tough as Jindabyne solo obviously). Also being able to
do a race in Gungahlin is an interesting change as generally that is not a
location we normally think of for any outdoor events (running, road cycling,
mountain biking, paddling, etc).
I won the race
last
year, however I was expecting it to be tougher to win this
year, for two main reasons. I have been unable to run since the Aus Rogaine
championships due to various knee injuries and with my knee still injured I
expected it may not hold up well in the two runs. The second reason was Mark
was rocking up to race and I knew he would be pushing me to try and get ahead
of him and hold him off if I managed to get there at all.
I did finally manage to pass Mark in the bike leg (he had a faster first run
and I did not catch up in the paddle), however did not get much of a gap and
he passed me in transition and then held me off in the run easily. We have
both been talking about how awesome it would be if we had more of our friends
compete in the race next year. The competition and field would be incredible
if all the Arnuts rocked up to do the event. Randall, Chris T, Dave B, Alex,
Gary R, Gary L, Mark, Nathan, Kim, Ian, Tom, Myself, etc. The womens race
could be awesome if more of our friends rocked up too, just imagine the
competition if Selina, Susie, Libby, Danielle, Danealle, Heather, Julie and
Alina all raced.
I am sure no one who knows me will be surprised to hear I had slow transitions
too, Mark commented to me that my transitions that he saw were really slow,
maybe Fatty is on to something with
suggesting
transition
training (highly amusing). More photos from the race are on the
sri
chinmoy site.
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Wed, 05 May 2010
ACTRA Paddy Pallin 6 Hour Rogaine - 12:16

Mark and Selina near a Dam (fullsize)
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I finally was able to compete at the ACTRA Paddy Pallin 6 Hour Rogaine this
year, Lizzie, Haylee and I had a fun day out despite my injured knee forcing
us to slow down after the first 1.5 hours or so.
Photos are online at my 2010
ACTRA Paddy Pallin 6 Hour Rogaine page.
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Tue, 20 Apr 2010
Australian Marathon MTB Champs 2010 - Nemesis Marathon, Avoca, Victoria - 17:10

Riding the SS in the Nemesis Marathon MTB Race (fullsize)
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I went down to the race with Alex and Sam. Heather did awesome and has a Green
and Gold jersey to take home from winning womens. I had a surprisingly good
race (especially on an SS). Photos are online at my
Nemesis MTB Marathon
photos page.
Fun was had.
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Wed, 07 Apr 2010
2010 Australian Solo 24 Hour Mountain Bike Championships - 16:34
The Australian Championships again and a qualifier for the worlds we are
holding in October, the Solo 24
Hour race was held at Easter again, this year we had the biggest field
ever with 160 entrants heading out for a long time on the bike.
Jason and Jess won again, Dan crashed out and broke a collar bone, Andrew had
a fantastic race and finished in 8th overall (though Brett and Ed were in
front on single speeds, I think they are somewhat freaky). I took some photos
while there and have put them
online.
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Australian Rogaine Championships 2010 - 16:29
As it says at the photo
link I rocked up to this event to compete with Gary and Chris,
unfortunately I fell in a hole on a steep descent toward 37 around midnight,
twisting my right knee as I fell. I t hurt a bit and I kept going for another
2 hours until walking along a side slope around 2am I fell over in pain unable
to walk any more. I limped into the All Night Cafe (or African National
Congress as Gary constantly called it, on a side note I think he was still
upset there would be no Cappuccino machine at the all night "CAFE") and had to
withdraw from the event.
The link above is to the photos I managed to take while there.
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Thu, 01 Apr 2010
National Mountain Bike Series, Round 4, Stromlo, Canberra - 16:19
As it says on the page I
was able to get away and take photos while marshaling for a while during the
XC races. They are online at the link above.
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2010 Jindabyne Multisport Classic photos - 15:43
I finally have put a few photos up from the race this year, I won which was
good, it took me 12 hours which was an hour faster than last year. I want to
knock another hour off next year (and am fairly sure I can).
I have put the photos online that I have with links to the Sri Chinmoy photos
and race report. 2010 Jindabyne
Multi Sport Classic photos
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Mon, 01 Mar 2010
A race surprise and helmets - 17:12
So I will be once more competing in the
Jindabyne
Multisport race as a solo this coming weekend. This is one of my favourite
races on the calendar. I competed solo the last two years
(2009,
2008) and in teams
previously (2007,
2006). So there was a
CORC 3 hour mountain bike race on at Sparrow on Saturday afternoon. I thought
it would be a good idea to do it and have a last good hit out on the mountain
bike before Jindabyne.
For the rest of this week I will not be doing any training efforts over an
hour and not much hard stuff, especially later in the week. I have to admit I
have been focusing on getting my bike form back to some reasonable level the
last few months, maybe something approaching the bike form I had back in 2004
(before I did so much paddling, running and swimming as well as riding). I
must say though I never expected this sort of result. At the race on Saturday
I finished 10th overall, with 328 people competing, taking into account the
teams around 280 people on track. I was racing on my single speed, so I won
the single speed category (largely because Chris was having some mechanicals
due to being silly enough to make a major change to his bike the day before)
and was only beaten by some strong teams and some solos. I was only 1 minute
behind Bleeksie and his team mate for example. Riding 8 laps, which it seems
only around 20 people managed to complete.
Well I hope that performance helps me on the bike legs, I definitely am hoping
to take 30 or 40 minutes off the time for the long bike leg at Jindabyne for
the last two years, something closer to 2h30m again would be good.
As for helmets, my good helmet for 2 years now has been a rather neat
Giro Animas with
hot pink flames. However Giro has discontinued that model and also no
longer makes the E2 which was my previous favourite model of helmet. None of
the current helmets released by Giro have such a good colour scheme (in my
opinion), if I happened to break my current helmet I would have to get
something boring. However I have noticed a shop over in the US has Animas in
stock still in pink, I am sorely tempted to buy two more (they have them
really cheap) so I have a stock pile of helmets just in case. I wonder if this
is being silly. When I have some more spare money (new bike just having been
purchased on its way here now) I may have to stockpile helmets...
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Sun, 10 Jan 2010
Rotorua Summer MTB Series - Bike Vegas - 23:28

Green Lake near Rotorua (fullsize)
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Much to my delight I found out when I arrived in Rotorua that there was a
mountain bike race on this Sunday. The Bike Vegas Summer MTB Series, this is a
series of 45km point to point races through the Whakarewarewa Forest where the
legendary redwoods single track are.
The rest of the series are 24th Jan and 14th Feb so I will obviously miss
these events, I headed out to race today though and had a great time. I got to
catch up with Gaz from NZO Clothing
which was good as he was there racing. (and he beat my by a few minutes, way
to go Gaz)
My
GPS
Map for the race shows where the race went, starting going the wrong way
up the rock drop track and then onto many others, I can not work out the order
exactly (writing this without the GPS trace in front of me right now) but
remember it included Pigeon Run, Pig Track Link, Mad If You Dont, Mossy Track,
around next to Green Lake (gorgeous/spectacular scenery there), No Brains, the
end of Old Chevy (with the fun gap jump), Spring Roll, Sweet & Sour, Be Rude
Not To, Lion Trail, Turkish Delight, Soakhole, Grinder, The Dipper, and Tahi.
I had not ridden some of the green tracks since the 2005 Moonride 12 Hour,
others I probably would not have ridden if it were not for the race today and
some of the tracks are the classics that should be ridden every time you come
here. I had a great time and think it was an excellent race format (they had a
25 KM option also for people who did not want quite such a long race).
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