Showing posts with label cycling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cycling. Show all posts

Tuesday, 31 March 2009

A training ride with a difference: Humevale post-Black Saturday

On Saturday, Adam and I embarked on our now traditional weekend ride together.

But this week, instead of aiming for Mordialloc and the bay views along Beach Rd, we headed north toward Whittlesea and on to Humevale. This was a training ride with a difference as we headed up a climb through the burnt out hills just past Humevale.

It was black & quiet with ash and soot all over the road. The road itself had melted in some parts from the incredible heat that would've been like a furnace on that Black Saturday a month ago.

It was emotionally intense as we began to imagine the terror that would've been felt by the people living in this area - which mind you, is still 50 kilometres from Yea and much of the rest of the firefront. We rode past scrap pieces of tin and ash - the only remnants of what we could only guess were houses.

We had to turn around before the top as Parks Victoria workers were cutting down many of the trees which will continue to pose a threat of falling over.

This area has been "washed away by fire" Adam said as we rolled back down, "That's the only way I can describe it. It's usually quiet here anyway - just the bike and your breathing. But now it's all amplified."


You can watch it on the news and read it in the papers, but to see it with our own eyes takes it to another level. You may recall that we dug deep to support a friend and BYR racer, Shelly Flood, whose place in Bendigo was completely destroyed. Our thoughts go out to all who are piecing things back together from Humevale to Bendigo.

Saturday, 3 January 2009

Training Ride: Daryl's Loop

This Training Ride, unofficially called Daryl's Loop is a great 40km hit out around Bendigo which includes a number of hills to test the legs and the option of a few sprint points if your crew is feeling frisky.

Despite it's length it is challenging to get a 30 km/h average on this course as the terrain is constantly up and down.


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A story of a Training Ride: January 2, 2008

As we (Big Deano, Daryl, Deven, Cal, Mark Anson and Nige) rode our first group ride for 2009 today, we enjoyed some warm hit 20' degrees temperatures and a chance to catch up on all of the happenings over Christmas and the New Years.




Apart from the sprint point near the Emu Creek Tennis Centre, a highlight was Daryl breaking a spoke clean out of his rear wheel. Cal was volunteered to return back to Maccas to pick up Daryl's car and head back to pick him up. Nigel also scored a slow leak in his rear tyre, so not particularly good omens for the start of '09.