Dirty Gran Fondo
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Dirty Gran Fondo
Postby danny the boy » Thu Sep 08, 2016 9:44 am
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Re: Dirty Gran Fondo
Postby Calvin27 » Thu Sep 08, 2016 10:49 am
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Re: Dirty Gran Fondo
Postby cancan64 » Thu Sep 08, 2016 10:51 am
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Re: Dirty Gran Fondo
Postby macca33 » Thu Sep 08, 2016 7:30 pm
If the weather is as good as it was last year, it'll be grouse. If it rains, it'll be a slog!!! Hahaha
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Re: Dirty Gran Fondo
Postby Calvin27 » Thu Sep 08, 2016 8:00 pm
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Re: Dirty Gran Fondo
Postby athman » Fri Sep 09, 2016 10:41 am
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Re: Dirty Gran Fondo
Postby Calvin27 » Fri Sep 09, 2016 11:15 am
I'd recommend not taking your road bike assuming it's a typical road bike (caliper brakes and no more than 28c tyres).athman wrote:I've never done a dirt event before either, so I entered the 50k event just to see what its like. I'm taking my normal road bike but swapping touring tyres on to it, just to get a bit of tyre tread for the dirt. I won't be going at race pace but I expect to have a lot of fun regardless.
I rekon you'd need at least v or canti brakes (discs are better) and about 33c tyres.
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Re: Dirty Gran Fondo
Postby macca33 » Fri Sep 09, 2016 1:39 pm
Calvin27 wrote:I'd recommend not taking your road bike assuming it's a typical road bike (caliper brakes and no more than 28c tyres).athman wrote:I've never done a dirt event before either, so I entered the 50k event just to see what its like. I'm taking my normal road bike but swapping touring tyres on to it, just to get a bit of tyre tread for the dirt. I won't be going at race pace but I expect to have a lot of fun regardless.
I rekon you'd need at least v or canti brakes (discs are better) and about 33c tyres.
Agreed - you simply won't get enough tyre on a road bike...
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Re: Dirty Gran Fondo
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Re: Dirty Gran Fondo
Postby Calvin27 » Fri Sep 09, 2016 2:42 pm
It's not exactly gravel. Have you done DGF before, or riddent wandong/gembrook course before? I'd strongly recommend you at least to a test run for a shorter loop of the course. These are pretty choppy fire roads, and if you are thinking it will be lilydale-warburton style paths, think again. It's more or a mt dandenong back roads or O'shaughnessey trail type terrain. I defniately wouldn't be putting my road bike through that!athman wrote:Meh. I've tested the setup and it works fine on gravel.
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Re: Dirty Gran Fondo
Postby danny the boy » Fri Sep 16, 2016 12:59 pm
Gravel grinders have a ride coming up at Mt Dandy next weekend, Ive never done one of theirs but those that have say they are fun, no entry cost, but you dont know where you are going till you get there. http://melbournegravelgrinders.blogspot ... -2016.html
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Re: Dirty Gran Fondo
Postby dalai47 » Fri Sep 16, 2016 4:12 pm
Have done one - was good.danny the boy wrote:Gravel grinders have a ride coming up at Mt Dandy next weekend, Ive never done one of theirs but those that have say they are fun, no entry cost, but you dont know where you are going till you get there. http://melbournegravelgrinders.blogspot ... -2016.html
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Re: Dirty Gran Fondo
Postby macca33 » Sat Sep 17, 2016 10:15 pm
danny the boy wrote:Any Gembrook locals around here that might be able to give an update how wet it got up there this week? Weatherzone says 85mm of rain this week at Ferny Creek.
Gravel grinders have a ride coming up at Mt Dandy next weekend, Ive never done one of theirs but those that have say they are fun, no entry cost, but you dont know where you are going till you get there. http://melbournegravelgrinders.blogspot ... -2016.html
There's been a fair bit of rain, but the trails/roads are fairly sound. They posted a couple of videos on Facebook tonight, where they indicate the course is in fairly good nick. Gonna be a good (wet) day out!!!
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Re: Dirty Gran Fondo
Postby danny the boy » Sun Sep 18, 2016 6:14 pm
Yeah I saw those videos on their website yesterday arvo and woke up this morning and the weather radar didnt look too bad so took the plunge. No false advertising, it was dirty, dirty, dirty. Have been off the bike a bit the last few months and have been starting to build up again, havent done a ride this hard for 6 months. Have spent the last 2 hours cleaning my bike and gear, was filthy. Was a bit squishy in a few spots, especially the climb up to the first break stop, the espresso machine in the middle of nowhere was a god send. Just under 4hrs riding time I'm happy with, there was a lot of uphill in 75k's, and I need to get fitter.macca33 wrote:danny the boy wrote:Any Gembrook locals around here that might be able to give an update how wet it got up there this week? Weatherzone says 85mm of rain this week at Ferny Creek.
Gravel grinders have a ride coming up at Mt Dandy next weekend, Ive never done one of theirs but those that have say they are fun, no entry cost, but you dont know where you are going till you get there. http://melbournegravelgrinders.blogspot ... -2016.html
There's been a fair bit of rain, but the trails/roads are fairly sound. They posted a couple of videos on Facebook tonight, where they indicate the course is in fairly good nick. Gonna be a good (wet) day out!!!
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Re: Dirty Gran Fondo
Postby macca33 » Sun Sep 18, 2016 8:28 pm
danny the boy wrote:Yeah I saw those videos on their website yesterday arvo and woke up this morning and the weather radar didnt look too bad so took the plunge. No false advertising, it was dirty, dirty, dirty. Have been off the bike a bit the last few months and have been starting to build up again, havent done a ride this hard for 6 months. Have spent the last 2 hours cleaning my bike and gear, was filthy. Was a bit squishy in a few spots, especially the climb up to the first break stop, the espresso machine in the middle of nowhere was a god send. Just under 4hrs riding time I'm happy with, there was a lot of uphill in 75k's, and I need to get fitter.
Great work mate. I rode with a couple of underdone blokes, so we missed the cut-off for the 75Km and 50Km had to suffice. In retrospect, I was okay with it, as it was a VERY dirty old day, which got colder as we went! It was a great turnout, given the conditions.
The very long and steep descent after feedzone 1 tested the cantilever brakes out on the CX and was the only time my mates flew past me - on 29'ers! Not to mention the climb to feedzone 1 - leaning right back over the back wheel to try and maintain traction in the gluepot at 18-20%
Like you, I spent 2 hours to clean everything up, but i will be back for my third run at it next year!
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