Friday Night (Race One)
Okay, the first 'race' wasn't technically an official race. Greg and I decided to go for a spin up Cannon Point and take it easy on the downhill, the perfect way to get ready for the duathlon the next day. Once we started going down, neither one of us wanted to come second so it became a 'race'
Saturday morning (Race Two)
This was my second duathlon on the same course in as many weeks but this time it was the Ironmaori. I was very impressed with the atmosphere, great support for all the athletes. Full results here
Sunday morning (Race Three)
As we seem to do every year, whether it's for the Vets/PNP four up or two up time trial, Kevin and I paired up for this year's two up time trial. The weather was absolutely perfect!!! Sadly I don't have a video but our goal was to go under one hour and we achieved that. Full results here
Tuesday, 2 October 2012
Saturday, 29 September 2012
Art Imitating Life
I have always been impressed with all the life like scarecrows scattered around the Wairarapa (Google Wairarapa scarecrows) and thought it would be neat to build one. Fortunately, our major focus for this term was art with an art show at the end of it. I suggested to my class (9 and 10 year olds) that they have a go at building their own life like scarecrows. They jumped at to opportunity and did a magnificent job!
Can you spot my one?
Can you spot my one?
| Old Gran Minnie |
| Tibeerious The Old Photographer |
| Sam The Soccer Star |
| Kelly The Shopper |
| Bruce The Biker |
| Bruce The Biker |
| Scaremower Joe |
| Ali The Artist |
| Matt The Student |
| Catherine The Masterchef |
Friday, 28 September 2012
Follow your nose Nigel
With the Olympic Distance Triathlon World Champs only a few weeks away, I probably should have been doing intervals on the bike and gone for a run today but the weather was screaming 'Go for a long ride.'
Last week I created a 'Bucket List' of training rides and runs I'd like to do this season and saw today as the ideal opportunity to tick one of the rides off.
The ride was into Wellington, loop around climbing all the major hills and back out through the Western Hills (Belmont).
I did it today, 125km/ 5.20hrs/ 1940m of climbing, all safely in the bank.
I didn't have a clear plan on where to go, I just followed my nose and as long as I was climbing, I was going in the right direction. I had no idea there were so many steep streets in Wellington!!!
Route:
Up and over Mt Vic, around the Prison, up Hungerford Rd through South Gate dropping down to Berhampore, up Britomart St to Brooklyn and carried on up to the wind turbine, up Aro Valley and finished off by climbing up Wrights Hill in Karori.
Last week I created a 'Bucket List' of training rides and runs I'd like to do this season and saw today as the ideal opportunity to tick one of the rides off.
The ride was into Wellington, loop around climbing all the major hills and back out through the Western Hills (Belmont).
I did it today, 125km/ 5.20hrs/ 1940m of climbing, all safely in the bank.
I didn't have a clear plan on where to go, I just followed my nose and as long as I was climbing, I was going in the right direction. I had no idea there were so many steep streets in Wellington!!!
Route:
Up and over Mt Vic, around the Prison, up Hungerford Rd through South Gate dropping down to Berhampore, up Britomart St to Brooklyn and carried on up to the wind turbine, up Aro Valley and finished off by climbing up Wrights Hill in Karori.
Sunday, 12 August 2012
Nothing Wrong With Coming Last....Or Is There?
Even though we are technically still in winter, yesterday's weather was absolutely beautiful, you would be forgiven for thinking it's late spring. Today was a different story, the low cloud and heavy rain was reminder that it is not spring yet.
I rocked up to the 5th round of the Bike Hutt's Cyclocross Race Series only to find a select few had turned up to race A grade. As the track was so muddy, I chose not to pre ride the course to ensure my bike would work properly, at least for the first lap. Mike (the organiser) has a habit throwing in a surprise or two on the start line and this week was no different. As everyone was lining up guessing what the surprise would be, there was some talk about riding topless; Ken seemed keener on the idea than the rest of us. As we were ready to set off, the starter asked us to all turn around and told us we were going to ride the course in the opposite direction because "the course was getting cut up." It made no difference to me; I took my position at the back of the bunch and stayed there. I was duelling it out with Gary (on a 29er mtb with cyclocross tyres) until half a lap to go when my legs finally gave up. I rolled across the finish line in dead last with a much better understanding of cyclocross racing.
It's nothing like road racing where you can hide in a bunch until the finish line or mountain biking where you can recover on the downhills. It's certainly nothing like triathlon where you save your legs on the bike for the run. Looking at how the fast people race, I think it's closer to BMX racing on road bikes with mountain bike skills.
WHAT A FANTASTIC SPORT. I'll definitely be back next year!!!
Full results here
No video this week as the camera lens cover got a few drops of mud on it.
Thanks to Danielle for the great photos.
I rocked up to the 5th round of the Bike Hutt's Cyclocross Race Series only to find a select few had turned up to race A grade. As the track was so muddy, I chose not to pre ride the course to ensure my bike would work properly, at least for the first lap. Mike (the organiser) has a habit throwing in a surprise or two on the start line and this week was no different. As everyone was lining up guessing what the surprise would be, there was some talk about riding topless; Ken seemed keener on the idea than the rest of us. As we were ready to set off, the starter asked us to all turn around and told us we were going to ride the course in the opposite direction because "the course was getting cut up." It made no difference to me; I took my position at the back of the bunch and stayed there. I was duelling it out with Gary (on a 29er mtb with cyclocross tyres) until half a lap to go when my legs finally gave up. I rolled across the finish line in dead last with a much better understanding of cyclocross racing.
It's nothing like road racing where you can hide in a bunch until the finish line or mountain biking where you can recover on the downhills. It's certainly nothing like triathlon where you save your legs on the bike for the run. Looking at how the fast people race, I think it's closer to BMX racing on road bikes with mountain bike skills.
WHAT A FANTASTIC SPORT. I'll definitely be back next year!!!
Full results here
No video this week as the camera lens cover got a few drops of mud on it.
Thanks to Danielle for the great photos.
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Sunday, 29 July 2012
Monday, 23 July 2012
4 Weeks - 6 Races. Wellington's A Great Place To Train.
The winter season of racing has started and the weather has been fantastic.
First up was the Kapiti Cycling Club's Winter Series.
A great series and I highly recommend it!
Saturday 30th June - 60km Road Race
Saturday 7th July - 60km Road Race
Saturday 14th July - 60km Road Race Sunday - Cyclocross Race
Saturday 21st July - 60km Road Race Sunday - Cyclocross Race
Mel Hamer-Hurst has been taking some great photos of the cyclocross races here
First up was the Kapiti Cycling Club's Winter Series.
A great series and I highly recommend it!
Saturday 30th June - 60km Road Race
Saturday 7th July - 60km Road Race
Saturday 14th July - 60km Road Race Sunday - Cyclocross Race
Saturday 21st July - 60km Road Race Sunday - Cyclocross Race
Mel Hamer-Hurst has been taking some great photos of the cyclocross races here
There is plently more racing coming up, check out some of the club's calendars.
Kapiti Cycling Club here
Bike Hutt's Cyclocross Series here
PNP Cycling Club here
PNP Mountain Bike Series here
Fun Run and Races here
Sunday, 15 July 2012
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