Monday, February 26, 2007

Manly Metorgaine

**UPDATE 14/03/07: Lynda and I managed to secure 3rd place in the Novice Category.



My original partner Debbie, had to pull out a couple of day's before the event (Manly Metrogaine), but her sister was fantastic and said she'd fill in for her. Onya Lynda. She was a great partner and considering she really didn't know what she was getting into, it was a super effort.

The day started at 8:00 with registration, then plannignout our route. 9:00 saw the pre-event briefing and 9:30 we were off. The map basically covered 50 sq km of the northern beaches (60 odd controls - full map) and 6hours to get as many points as possible.

Controls covered: 13, 25, 83, 70, 44, 84, 35, 36, 60, 34, 33, 71, 24, 65, 40, 91, 50, 31, 27, 90, 15, 80, 52, 46, 53, 63, 41, 22, 16, 11, 10, finish (5hr 45min).




About now (4.5 hours into it) the heavens opend up and we got a right soaking. So I had to pack away my camera.

Tired and stiff, we celebrated our efforts with a sausage sizzle.



Wednesday, February 21, 2007

Summer Series - North Epping

21st February, Whale Rock, Epping Oval, Norfolk Road, North Epping


It was a beautiful evening for the run, perfect. the courses looked good and I was confident of a reasonable score. All started out well, until the 8th control in where I took a wrong turn and ended up bush bashing, but more importantly losing time, when i finally emerged from the bush, I had miss 2 of my planned controls (wasted 5-10mins) but some how managed to find the street that i was on straight away, finally back on track, I arrived 3 mins late, scoring 320 points. A good run.


NB: 100 paces = 100 mtrs, good to know when trying to judge distances between points. especially on the bush tracks.




Monday, February 19, 2007

MTBO SS1 Belanglo

It was a beautiful day, perfect for a ride, and a great way to start the first MTBO Super Series for 07 (Long Course - 45kms) yesterday. The only thing not ready was me. I miscalculated my travelling time to the Belanglo State Forest. So it was a rush to register, set my bike up and make the start line in time. As I was collecting my map I saw the rest of the field disappearing into the distance. But not being too disheartened I carried on, and infact I did manage to make up some ground by the first control. Infact as I was heading to the second control, I passed someone who was already lost (before control 1). I felt a bit rusty and made a coupel of simple navigation errors that probably cost me 30mins over the course of the day.

I did finish in the end, in 3.5 hours and not last. :-) Better luck next time.

Happy trails.


Update: Results 30/33, 201.10mins (Full Results)

Friday, February 16, 2007

AROC Sydney Results

Team #: 48
Team Name :Mixed Nuts
Division: Male
Total Time : 4:31:49
Overall Place: 46
Division Place: 25
Leg 1 - Run: 0:11:37
Leg 2 - Bike: 0:28:06
Leg 3 - Run: 1:03:02
Leg 4 - Bike: 0:16:02
Leg 5 - Run / Building Challenge: 0:30:20
Leg 6 - Bike: 0:29:51
Leg 7 - Kayak / Borat challenge: 1:05:40
Leg 8 - Bike / Aquatic Challenge: 0:27:11
Leg 9 (Bonus) - Digestion Challenge / Bike / Aquatic Challenge: NA
Finish Time: 22:40:14
Time adjustment: NA
Reason for Adjustment: NA

Click here for the full list of results.

Thursday, February 15, 2007

Summer Series - Roseville Chase

14th February, Explosives Reserve, Echo Point Park, Babbage Road, Roseville Chase

This weeks event was held in Roseville Chase, it was a long and hilly course, again i headed out to the furtherest point and was 7 mins late and scored 270.



Monday, February 12, 2007

AROC Sydney Olympic Park

The second AROC race of 2007 was at Homebush, it was a Day/Night event. There had been a forecast of showers that night, but at 18:15 (Start time) it was overcast, but dry and warm. It was going to be a 7 leg race, but instead of control punches at each point, there were a series of questions that had to be answered, and the location of some checkpoints depended on previous answers. My teammates for this event were Dan & Konrad, we started the day off with four legged race to CP1, at TA1 it was on the bikes to TA2, it was then a running leg to TA3. We were 38th when we got back onto the bike and heading off to TA4, From TA4 it was a run around the Newington Armory to TA5, it then was a ride to TA6 and it was onto the water to Kayak from the Ferry stop to a shipwreck (near the Rhodes Waterside Shopping Centre), again this was my weakest discipline, I've really got to do something about it, once back in land there was a challenge of locating clues and deciphering a code to be able to head off to the last TA (8) the "Aquatic Centre" this was a fun section and we just missed the cutoff (22:30) by 90 seconds. Wading in the pools and climbing over the inflatable obstacles was great fun. Our next and last stop was the finish line, about 4hr27mins after we finished (and hopefully in the top 50 teams).

It was a great night and we were well pleased with our efforts. We're now looking forward to the next event in April on the Central Coast.


Friday, February 09, 2007

I'm in and I'll raise you...

Friday night was "Poker Night", it was a night of raising and bluffing, quite a bit of bluffing actually. It quickly became apparent that who knew how to play and those who were starting out, but it was a fun night.

Thursday, February 08, 2007

Summer Series - Putney

7th February, Morrisons Bay, Morrison Bay Park, Frances Road, Putney



This week I found myself in Putney, which is just one suburb away from my office at Rhodes so feeling energetic I decided to ride to the event after work. a rather large storm was gathering about and with 15mins befor I started the was plenty of lightning and the spitting of rain. But fortunatley that was as bad as it was going to get.

The course itself was pretty open and undulating with plenty of running, but not too much double backing involved. I collected 19 controls and was just over a minute late (20 point penalty), but i managed to get my highest score to date, 370.

Wednesday, February 07, 2007

Dirtworks Training Begun

With the Dirtworks ride only 3mths away now, it's time to get into some serious training, so I officially kicked it off with a 84km ride round Sydney (San Souci, Rhodes, Balmain, Liechhardt) on Saturday and increasing the number of commuter rides to work and a bit of running, I'm hoping to be ready for the event this time.

Monday, February 05, 2007

Opportunity lost WWS Round 1

Well, it was an opportunity lost this week, on picking up my bike after a service, I found out that Round 1 of the Working Week Series was being held in Lithgow the next day (Sunday). Bugger! It was my intention to race. I had the race date down in my calandar as the 11 Feb 07 a week later.

Oh well, next time.

P

Thursday, February 01, 2007

Summer Series - Telopea

31st January, Vineyard Creek, Vineyard Creek Reserve, Tintern Avenue, Telopea

Telopea is located in the North West of Sydney, some say in the "Bible Belt of Sydney". By the time I arrived there were a few spits of rain from the sky and it all looked like it could come bucketing down at anytime. There weren't any obvious routes to choose on this one, there was plenty of doubling back. I was happy with my run and things were going well until I hit control 19, this cost me around 5~7mins ( I just couldn't locate the control) that would make me 6 minutes late. 220 point (inc penalties of 60 points). An enjoyable course, especially after the hills of Cremorne last week.