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On the streets of Pyrmont, Sydney....
OK, so here I was on the way to Balmain and cruising at my usual pace
thru the back of Darling Harbour and then on towards the Fish Markets to that little cutaway in the road which leads to the ramp up to ANZAC Bridge. As I approached the turnoff to get onto the ANZAC Bridge ramp, I noticed this fellow cyclist about 25m-30m in front of me. He was in the middle of the lane, on the left, than on the right, than all over the place, standing on his pedals, etc etc. He didn't look wobbly, so I assumed he was just enjoying himself on the quiet roads of Pyrmont at 1900. As I got nearer, I noticed, yes, he had Lycra on but unusually he was also carrying a backpack. I could not really see what bike he was riding but I did notice that he had BIG calf muscles - suggesting that this fellow knew a bit about riding a bike. He cuts in front of me and slows down to turn right - exactly at the same time that I was going to turn right. So I thinks to meself, this fellow wants to play games. I slowed down to allow him to do what he wants, and after the right hand turn, I politely took my place behind him to allow him to take the lead. It was starting to look like he intended to be going up the ramp onto ANZAC Bridge as well. What does he do? He slows right down and I had no choice but to go past him. I nodded me head and said g'day and he gives me a dirty look. I mentally shrugged my shoulders and picked up my speed slightly as I was getting close to the ramp. A thought struck me. Maybe he DOES wants to play! So if I hit that ramp really really fast (I've been across ANZAC Bridge a few times), I could make it up that ramp pretty quick and we'll see how much this fellow really wants to play So, as soon as I hit that spiral ramp, I just stood on my pedals and went for it. After the first two turns, I could now see that, yes, he intended to play He was pushing hard up that ramp as well. The chase was on. I just kept pumping hard all the way to the top of the ramp and he seemed to be falling a bit behind (30m?). At the top of the ramp, most folks slow down to take a breather and than start the ride over the ANZAC Bridge proper. This is a fatal mistake, I've learnt in the past - slow down at the top of the ramp and you are gonna suffer. You see, the uphill climb from the ramp does not really finish at the top of the ramp. It is still uphill along the bridge for another 300m or so. So, as soon as I hit the top of the ramp, I dropped back into my saddle (I had been standing on my pedals all the way to the top of the ramp), dropped one gear ratio, invoked the names of my cycling gods - Indurain, Armstrong and for good measure, Hushovd, and upped my cadence. I stole a quick look over my right shoulder and that Lycra-clad fellow was way behind now - 50m(? hard to tell in the fading light). I just put me head down and kept a high cadence over the top of the rise and pumped hard downhill, going thru my gears, towards the chicane at the feet of the Aussie soldier. Took the chicane gently, grabbed another quick geek behind me (nobody as far as I could see but hard to tell - poor light) and hit the second downhill hard. Got up to the footpath at Victoria Road, turned right and got up to the traffic lights at Mullens Street. The lights were red, so I reckon it was a good idea to stop 30secs(?) later, who turns up at the lights? You guessed it, Mr Lycra-clad-wanna-play-cyclist He looks at me, I looks at him and says g'day again to him and this time, he gives me a nod and a smile and he promptly jumps the red light!! I just waited for the lights to change and went on my way up along Victoria Road towards Darling Street. Yes, I did feel a bit smug and I still do I love it when I can outrun a Lycra-clad cyclist who clearly wants to play |
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On the streets of Pyrmont, Sydney....
Geoff Lock wrote:
30secs(?) later, who turns up at the lights? You guessed it, Mr Lycra-clad-wanna-play-cyclist He looks at me, I looks at him and says g'day again to him and this time, he gives me a nod and a smile and he promptly jumps the red light!! I just waited for the lights to change and went on my way up along Victoria Road towards Darling Street. Yes, I did feel a bit smug and I still do I love it when I can outrun a Lycra-clad cyclist who clearly wants to play If they need to cheat to get in front, you've already beaten them. :-) -- Let him who is stoned cast the first sin. |
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On the streets of Pyrmont, Sydney....
On 7/02/2011 2:52 PM, John Tserkezis wrote:
Geoff Lock wrote: 30secs(?) later, who turns up at the lights? You guessed it, Mr Lycra-clad-wanna-play-cyclist He looks at me, I looks at him and says g'day again to him and this time, he gives me a nod and a smile and he promptly jumps the red light!! I just waited for the lights to change and went on my way up along Victoria Road towards Darling Street. Yes, I did feel a bit smug and I still do I love it when I can outrun a Lycra-clad cyclist who clearly wants to play If they need to cheat to get in front, you've already beaten them. :-) I suspect that he was trying to make the point that he was a seasoned rider by showing how well he could handle traffic. I wouldn't have tried it myself honestly - just not worth the pain if I miscalculated. |
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On the streets of Pyrmont, Sydney....
On 7/02/2011 6:39 PM, Erik Vastmasd wrote:
I caught a glimpse of Geoff Lockglock@home on Mon, 07 Feb 2011 14:36:57 +1100, writing in aus.bicycle: I just waited for the lights to change and went on my way up along Victoria Road towards Darling Street. Yes, I did feel a bit smug and I still do I love it when I can outrun a Lycra-clad cyclist who clearly wants to play Good on you, that was a good story. :-) Thanks for that. I think I'll go hunting for more Lycra-clad cyclists now Just kidding I was probably just lucky this time with this guy - who knows, he could have had been carrying weights in his backpack or he had just had a long ride. |
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On the streets of Pyrmont, Sydney....
On 8/02/2011 4:14 PM, Geoff Lock wrote:
On 7/02/2011 6:39 PM, Erik Vastmasd wrote: who knows, he could have had been carrying weights in his backpack or he had just had a long ride. Like yourself I suspect. |
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On the streets of Pyrmont, Sydney....
On 8/02/2011 5:21 PM, Rob wrote:
On 8/02/2011 4:14 PM, Geoff Lock wrote: On 7/02/2011 6:39 PM, Erik Vastmasd wrote: who knows, he could have had been carrying weights in his backpack or he had just had a long ride. Like yourself I suspect. Nah, I didn't have much in my backpack, just my puncture kit and some basic tools and my wet weather gear and a light sloppy joe and a piece of rope and ... Also. I had only ridden from Central so it was a very short ride for me |
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On the streets of Pyrmont, Sydney....
On 9/02/2011 1:54 PM, Erik Vastmasd wrote:
I caught a glimpse of Geoff Lockglock@home on Tue, 08 Feb 2011 16:14:42 +1100, writing in aus.bicycle: On 7/02/2011 6:39 PM, Erik Vastmasd wrote: I caught a glimpse of Geoff Lockglock@home on Mon, 07 Feb 2011 14:36:57 +1100, writing in aus.bicycle: I ride a Trike and often carry heavy weights in the rear basket, usually consisting of groceries from the local supermarket. I recall you do have a trike from ne of your earlier posts. The groceries don't slow me down at all, I can still achieve 20 kph. which I attribute mainly to the electric motor. :-) 200W motor, of cos? |
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