Brisbane Coot-tha Challenge 2011
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Re: Brisbane Coot-tha Challenge 2011
Postby Comedian » Sun Mar 20, 2011 2:20 pm
Anyway, they read out the top 10. Someone did it in 6:36 this year. WOW. There were a few around there too, and then it stretched out to 8 minutes by the end of the top 10. My mate got top 20 last year with an 8 minute time. If he'd done that this year it would have been top ten, so it was closer in a more spread out way if that makes sense
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Re: Brisbane Coot-tha Challenge 2011
Postby gordy » Sun Mar 20, 2011 2:25 pm
Ha, funny.ohshift wrote:Just want to say thanks for the "thankyous" "cheers" "good mornings" from all of the riders today, it definitely made holding my right arm up for 3 hours much more pleasant.
I was the young dude marshalling on a corner of upland rd. It was the first bike event i've been to! Look forward to riding it next year.
As we rode past you this morning and after we said Thanks, I commented to my riding friends, that you had the most thankless job, standing for hours in the rain pointing right.
Well done and Thanks again.
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Re: Brisbane Coot-tha Challenge 2011
Postby Max » Sun Mar 20, 2011 2:27 pm
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Re: Brisbane Coot-tha Challenge 2011
Postby Comedian » Sun Mar 20, 2011 2:54 pm
A big thanks to the volunteers.. that was super great standing out in the rain and looking happy. wohoo!.
I'm off for a nap.
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Re: Brisbane Coot-tha Challenge 2011
Postby notwal » Sun Mar 20, 2011 4:23 pm
Yes I was thinking you guys could all use one of those arm braces that you sometimes see on overbandaged accident victims. Next time maybe they could give some of those hospital cases a day out. Wheel them out. Park them on a corner. Give them some happy drugs to make them smileohshift wrote:Just want to say thanks for the "thankyous" "cheers" "good mornings" from all of the riders today, it definitely made holding my right arm up for 3 hours much more pleasant.
I was the young dude marshalling on a corner of upland rd. It was the first bike event i've been to! Look forward to riding it next year.
I guess you guys were all volunteers. Thank you very much for that.
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Re: Brisbane Coot-tha Challenge 2011
Postby gordy » Sun Mar 20, 2011 5:06 pm
Quite an experienced rider caught out by the slippery conditions. Not good.
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Brisbane Coot-tha Challenge 2011
Postby Comedian » Sun Mar 20, 2011 5:46 pm
That's horrible. Wishing her a fast recoverygordy wrote:Just heard a friend's Mum from rual QLD came down for the ride, crashed in the back streets of Tennyson and broke her hip and pelvis, when she hit the gutter.
Quite an experienced rider caught out by the slippery conditions. Not good.
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Re: Brisbane Coot-tha Challenge 2011
Postby Comedian » Sun Mar 20, 2011 7:35 pm
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Re: Brisbane Coot-tha Challenge 2011
Postby notwal » Sun Mar 20, 2011 9:38 pm
That was my first BQ mass ride. I've never seen so many bikes in one place before. Grey St was like Woodstock, millions of bikes all pointed in the same direction like cows. There must have been a few births and deaths in a crowd that big but I didn't see any.
The ride was all very orderly, follow the leader and watch out for big red arrows and happy smiley course marshals. The tunnel was fun. Nice and echoic. I was tempted to let out a chorus of 'La Donna e Mobile' for my personal entertainment, but I didn't, not loudly anyway. It's a nice riding song.
On the ride up the mountain my HR was sitting on 169 and I was looking good but I started feeling nauseous so I had to join the walking wounded - disappointing but at least I wasn't alone.
I was fortunate to find myself behind the most gorgeous bum that I've ever seen, a bum made for lycra. It deserved a compliment (makes up story and deletes it) but I thought better of it.
The rest of my ride was uneventful and easy except for a trivial spill in front of me. Bloke had chain skip when climbing up Dutton Park hill near the Green Bridge. He toppled and I ended up leaning on his prostrate bod. He didn't seem to mind.
This was my first ride since my prang two weeks ago. I was concerned that my bum may not be up to it so I stuffed a great wad of foam down my shirt to use for padding if it became unbearable. In the event it wasn't needed. The left sit bone had to do the job of both sides on occasion but otherwise it performed acceptably. Next year with everything in tip top shape I will give it a proper go (target ten) just to see how well I can do.
I suppose BQ is financed by these rides. They must have to pay Queensland Police for a permit of some sort and for the police time. The Endeavour Foundation must have scored a handy pile. Hey, maybe they should provide the course marshals. ... I'll shut up.
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Re: Brisbane Coot-tha Challenge 2011
Postby Crittski » Sun Mar 20, 2011 9:43 pm
Bummer about that lazy 5 seconds...
I was stoked to get a touch over 13 mins.
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Re: Brisbane Coot-tha Challenge 2011
Postby ValleyForge » Sun Mar 20, 2011 9:59 pm
It was a good deal smaller than last year! I can remember it was a real fight at the start then. but there were lots of no-shows this year due to the rain. Size-wise was perfect. Big but not out of control & good behavior all round.notwal wrote:
That was my first BQ mass ride. I've never seen so many bikes in one place before. Grey St was like Woodstock, millions of bikes all pointed in the same direction like cows. There must have been a few births and deaths in a crowd that big but I didn't see any.
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Re: Brisbane Coot-tha Challenge 2011
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Re: Brisbane Coot-tha Challenge 2011
Postby brades68 » Sun Mar 20, 2011 10:19 pm
Well done! It's still a top effort. You'll be right for the Mount Archer KOM at the end of AugustComedian wrote:Sniff... missed the 10 minute club by 5 seconds!!! OUCH. Still pretty happy though for not back riding for a year!
See you in a couple of weeks, i'll be there for the start of the 160 making sure i'm ready for the 100
Cheers
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*edit - Has anyone got a garmin, or other, output to share?
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Re: Brisbane Coot-tha Challenge 2011
Postby Zynster » Sun Mar 20, 2011 10:24 pm
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Re: Brisbane Coot-tha Challenge 2011
Postby correy » Mon Mar 21, 2011 7:53 am
Extra details about the climb I entered at the hill climbing website cycle2max. It allows you to track your best times so you have that benchmark to improve on.
If you haven't entered your times on cycle2max you should
here is mine:
http://cycle2max.com.au/ride-time.aspx?id=26427
I think that the time is made on that really big incline before you go round the corner to see the tv station on the right. You need to trust that you can recover when it flattens out again and then when u are recovered put in your final dash for the line.
Another thing I did was get my heart rate up about 10 mins before the climb. That way when you are going flat out your body won't tell you to stop as much because you already numbed those receptors.
Re: Brisbane Coot-tha Challenge 2011
Postby Dai » Mon Mar 21, 2011 8:45 am
http://connect.garmin.com/activity/73944682
I probably wouldn't use this as a baseline for comparison. It took me a bit over 14 minutes to get to the top and the two guys I was riding with got there faster than me, even though they got off and walked for a bit. Happy to say I rode all the way to the top, but it didn't exactly happen in a hurry
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Re: Brisbane Coot-tha Challenge 2011
Postby Billscott » Mon Mar 21, 2011 9:14 am
We were on the scene moments after this happened and my partner, a doctor, attended to her until the Ambos came. (And they took their sweet time coming - only upped her "priority" when the doctor got on the line and explained her condition in simple terms.)gordy wrote:Just heard a friend's Mum from rual QLD came down for the ride, crashed in the back streets of Tennyson and broke her hip and pelvis, when she hit the gutter.
Quite an experienced rider caught out by the slippery conditions. Not good.
Didn't actually see the accident happen but I wouldn't be surprised if she wasn't pushed into the gutter by someone else taking the turn too wide - it almost happened to me a couple of times.
Wasn't too happy with the marshalls on site. I had to go up the street to slow approaching riders down because the marshalls were reluctant.
And when the ambulance arrived we almost had 20 riders in the back with the patient because the marshalls weren't warning people that it was there.
I hope there wasn't too much trouble finding her bike - the officials were going to take care of it. It is a good one.
If you could pass on my best wishes to here that would be nice. There were a bunch of people who stopped to assist her - it was great to feel the community spirit and mutual support.
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Re: Brisbane Coot-tha Challenge 2011
Postby Waza » Mon Mar 21, 2011 11:15 am
My first event and i hope to do the Coot-tha ride next year.
Great to see the amount of people who turned up.
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Re: Brisbane Coot-tha Challenge 2011
Postby baarg » Mon Mar 21, 2011 11:28 am
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Re: Brisbane Coot-tha Challenge 2011
Postby Undertow » Mon Mar 21, 2011 11:36 am
Bent my rear derailleur hanger (so I couldn't get into my largest sprockets) which I had to ride with for about 25km as the mechanics weren't at the first rest stop. Somehow both brifters got twisted in but I was able to mostly straighten them, and a scrape on my right pedal.
I just got some bark off my elbow, and some marks on my hip and shoulder (didn't break the knicks and jersey so they kinda look like carpet burn instead of road rash) that should bruise up nicely.
The most annoying this about it is i've ridden that round about like 100 times and never had an issue.
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Re: Brisbane Coot-tha Challenge 2011
Postby baarg » Mon Mar 21, 2011 11:43 am
I wonder if you saw the same accident I saw? I am bad at remembering streets, but if it's next to the bridge, then I may have been there...although there were lots of crashes around there apparently.ValleyForge wrote:Visibility on the mountain was dreadful. Maybe it got better later in the morning, but the cloud, rain & being a bit worn out first thing made this the most treacherous part.
As for accidents - saw one single bike off when someone didn't wipe their brakes before coming into the Radnor st corner at Indooroopilly. Then a multi near the back of the Tennis Centre - same story I suspect.
The LBS put on a sausage sizzle which was really appreciated. Just to stand around, debrief and compare rides was really good. Kudos to John, Mat & Gayle from Boggo Rd Bike Hub.
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Re: Brisbane Coot-tha Challenge 2011
Postby elantra » Mon Mar 21, 2011 12:56 pm
Was it one of those brissie style "roundabouts" with excess vegetation in middle impeding vision ?Undertow wrote:I came off yesterday morning, couldn't see there was a puddle half way around a roundabout until it was too late, front wheel hit it, slipped out and down I went. Lucky the people behind me were far enough back that they could slow down and go around so I didn't take anyone else out.
Bent my rear derailleur hanger (so I couldn't get into my largest sprockets) which I had to ride with for about 25km as the mechanics weren't at the first rest stop. Somehow both brifters got twisted in but I was able to mostly straighten them, and a scrape on my right pedal.
The most annoying this about it is i've ridden that round about like 100 times and never had an issue.
Or one of those "brissie roundabouts" that are considerably off-camber ?
Or both of the above.
If it makes you feel any better, i have had at least one slide-out on a brissie roundabout that i can recall, due to this nearly invisible water hazard issue.
The bent derailleur hanger can sometimes be fixed at minimal cost.
Talk to a bike mechanic or look to a technical website such as http://www.sheldonbrown.com/derailer-adjustment.html
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Re: Brisbane Coot-tha Challenge 2011
Postby Undertow » Mon Mar 21, 2011 1:23 pm
Had the mechanic at the 60km rest stop look at it and he bent it back by hand, and then adjusted the limit screws and cable tension and it all seems good. It was a little slow changing down in the last 10km and the ride home but I was too buggered to look at it yesterday, but i reckon I'll just need to adjust the barrel adjuster to let some tension out, and check to make sure the derailleur is hanging straight (if not it'll be off to the LBS).elantra wrote: The bent derailleur hanger can sometimes be fixed at minimal cost.
Talk to a bike mechanic or look to a technical website such as http://www.sheldonbrown.com/derailer-adjustment.html
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