Monday. Usually a
rest day but with NO run on Sunday I thought I better get back out and promised
Corky I’d run with her. Good crew out though with the group basically splitting
into two as I held back and it was like the Irish invasion with Enda, Super Kev,
his brother Mark as well as Corky from the Emerald Island with Prince Ho also
keeping us company.
Usual around the Domain/ Passenger Terminal and the Wharfs
turning at the 7.5k mark. Pace was easy, banter less so with the first of the
Churchill/ Sands trash already starting some 4 months out.
15ks all up averaging 4.52s – perfect.
Evening was spent at the Wisemans care of the annual ‘Burns
Day’ better known to me as ‘Haggis Day’
Fine turnout over at the family home in Cloey, with a top BBQ and
hosting by Craig himself. The Haggis was cooked (to perfection I’m told) and
brought out, but before we got into it Craig gave a great poem about it (we had
no clue what he was rambling on about), very intense and Birchy and I got a
little worried when he had the knife pointed and something about Englishmen
that looked very intimidating. Only
polite to try the Scots finest dish....... Acquired taste that’s for sure, and
it’s certainly not mine. The Scottish sausages on the other hand were the
business as was the chicken. A fine
evening capped off when the 12 year old Glenfiddich was brought out, Very
smooth to put away and enjoyed by all .....even Greta sampled.
Quote of the night came from Greta herself though when she
asked me ‘ Why do the Scots have and celebrate ‘Burns Day’ so close to our own
Aussie Day?
Many thanks to Craig and wife Anne for hosting.
Tuesday. Turned
into a rather late Monday evening and when the alarm went at 5.30am in order to
meet Kroney for our long ride it was touch and go? Still, made it and along with my regular long
ride partners Kroney and the Leech we were set for the morning. Honoured to
have Angus ‘Curly’ Boyd along with us for his debut as we settled on the 3
Gorges ride over the north side. Along with the West Head and Akuna Bay this is
perhaps the best ride you get in Sydney although with plenty of hills and over
100ks it was more than I was capable or should be attempting with no bike work
done over the last 6 weeks once again.
It’s a tough enough start for the first 30k until you get
out of town, but once out its stunning and before long due to the wet roads we
make our way cautiously down to Cataract Gorge. First challenge of the day on
the uphills but we climb together as we then head to Berowra Waters. Another
great section as I open it up and fly down to the waiting ferry hitting speeds
up near the 70 ks per/hr.
I may have been first OFF the ferry but I was certainly last
up the 2nd of the hills as the legs with lack of biking was starting
to show. Meanwhile the boys in particular Kroney flew up.
Pretty fast section along the highway before heading back
into Kuringai National Park, but any slight hills and I was getting dropped big
time, Angus took pity on me and towed me along for about 10k and I just sat on
his wheel the whole way, even on the decent.
The 4ks climb out was torture and had to do solo with the lads that far
ahead I had them pre order my coffee at the local brew house at the top.
Recovery time over coffee and banana bread chatting to
Travis Shields before I was forced back on the bike for the final 40ks or so
back home. Tagged on to a group along
the Pacific Hwy, that included gun cyclist Stuart Dangerfield that helped but I
was close to breaking point as the distance tipped over 100ks for the day. Was
forced into an unscheduled ‘Pit Stop’ as cramps set in and a ‘Coke’ was ordered
as I was in a world of pain.
Happy to get back to Nth Sydney where we dropped Eoin off
and then proceeded across the Bridge into town and then home with 120ks done
for the mornings work. Average pace all up for me was 26ks per/hr that may not
seem that fast but it was bloody hard enough for me over that terrain.
For a full on course description and times best check out
Kroneys info care of the popular Strava link that everyone seems to be on these
days.
Was supposed to head to an Aussie Day BBQ hosted by Kroney,
but in truth I couldn’t venture off the couch all afternoon it was that bad.
Many thanks to Eoin, Kroney and Angus though for the ride
and getting me through it, makes me think that I need to do more on the bike
over the next month or so if I’m even to attempt these bigger tri races.
Wednesday. Rest
day, although did do an easy 7ks with clients first up .
Craig with Haggis, flanked by Greta, Sonii, C.T, Lindop, Birch and Corky O'Connor.
Not sure if the knife was for the Haggis or Englishman Birch & Lindop?
I think I'll stick with my Roast Beef and Yorkshire Pudding, thank you.
I always try to fit into the local culture.
Although I think Corky wears it better.
Cycling buddies on the ferry at Berowra Waters - Leech, Kroney and Angus Boyd.
'Elite' Leech trying to come to terms once shaking on giving me 60 seconds start at Homebush next week in the 10k, alongside Angus with his own 'Home brand sponsorship - Boyd shirt.
Cheers
30 seconds Timmy, for all races in 2016 as witnessed and agreed!
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