Wednesday Update

Watch Hayden Fletcher racing!

For tomorrow (Thursday) night, use this link to watch Hayden racing for the Junior Elite Australian Championship.
Then from Friday onwards, use this link to watch round 7 of the national series.

Advanced Notice - 2016 National Masters Road Championships

Planning for the 2016 National Masters Road Championships is well underway. They will be hosted by Cycling NSW with the Griffith Cycle Club as the co-host and events running from October 1st -3rd.
The Riverina township of Griffith is a large agricultural centre and has a host of accommodation options as well as a vibrant café and restaurant culture. It’s a key wine producing area, so there is no shortage of post-race recovery options for riders and partners.
Griffith CC has hosted the previous two NSW Masters Road Championships and presents three very well received courses for Road, Crit and Time Trial. The organising team at the club does a fantastic job and are tremendous hosts, they are well advanced in planning for this year’s event.
The scheduled dates coincide with a long weekend in NSW, so we would strongly urge those intending on competing to start locking away accommodation early.  We also understand there are other non-cycling events on in Griffith over this time.   
This link to the Griffith CC web site will provide riders with all event details including hotel contact details.
Griffith CC and Cycling NSW are looking forward to hosting you at the Championships is October.

Finally...

Some important information about the length of shorts and the height of socks.

Friday News

Hayden Fletcher Sportsman of the Year!

Hayley Wilson, Junior Sportswoman of the Year and Hayden Fletcher, Sportsman of the Year.

Hayley Wilson, Junior Sportswoman of the Year and Hayden Fletcher, Sportsman of the Year.

A huge congratulations to the MMBCC's Hayden Fletcher on being presented with the George Walker Memorial Sportsman of the Year Award for 2015 by the Mansfield Courier/Rotary Club of Mansfield. It's a great result and recognises all the hard work and effort put in by Hayden over the last few years.
He's just spent the last northern summer racing for his U.S. Ssquared team in the 'States, he's currently leading the Australian National Series and he'll soon be jetting off to Santiago Del Estero, Argentina for the next round of the BMX Supercross World Cup later in March!
Congratulations again Hayden!

Martins Garage sponsoring the tour.

Many thanks to Dion and the team at Martins Garage for getting on-board with the Mansfield Tour. Stage 2 of the tour, the road race to Jamieson and back, will now be known as the Martin's Garage Road Race.

Handicap Race, Howes Creek Road, Thursday 25 Feb.

Kody, Wil and Colby... three of the MMBCC's least mature members!

Kody, Wil and Colby... three of the MMBCC's least mature members!

A blustery evening (a beautiful 'sight' for the backmarkers) greeted 28 entrants into the MMBCC's Handicap Race on Thursday 25 February on Howes Creek Road.
There was 12 minutes difference between the Limit Group of Di Condie and Tony Morris (at first) and the last to start, Kian Lerch-MacKinnon, the lone Scratch rider.
However, 5kms into the race, Condie and Morris were joined by our two latest junior recruits, 12 year old Kody Appleton and 13 year old Colby Croxford-Demasi, who at such a young age are only permitted to race up to 20km.
Further back, Damian Grundy started alone as the six and a half minutes group. After only about 6km he'd caught the group ahead of him, the 7.30 group of Belinda Cipa, Ian Conrick, John Eisner and Will MacDonald. Grundy joined in with the others but eventually his pressure told and only MacDonald was able to stay with Grundy after the turnaround.
Not long afterwards, they were caught by the 4.30 group of Rob Skinner, Dave Heatley, Aaron Peterson and Dan Purcell. Skinner accelerated near the Country Resort driveway and only Grundy could go with him.
Despite a group a fast finishing desperadoes behind them, they were strong enough to stay away and fight out the finish, Skinner getting the better of Grundy. Skinner's time was exactly 49 minutes (corrected to 41.30 on handicap). Bruce Halket pipped Janine Appleton on the line for third (almost receiving a Bakker-Ross trophy in the process), then came Mauro Brega, Purcell, Peter Ellett, Peterson, Club Grand Poobah Craig Wilson and Darren Bakker rounded out the top ten.
Fastest time went to Lerch-MacKinnon in 38.06!
Special mention to Darren Bakker who had a tooth extracted on Wednesday. Whether it was the course of antibiotics he's on, or the after-effects of the anaesthetic, the general consensus from his group was that he rode so well that he should have a tooth out every week! The only draw back we can see is that by the end of the season he might be eating his fillet steak through a straw. (A small price to pay…)
Many thanks to our officials including Jodie, Mel, Ross, Tony and Tim.
Presentations were held at The Delatite Hotel where our two new riders were awarded an MMBCC t-shirt each as an Encouragement Award. Results here. (If you'd like a t-shirt too, volunteer to help out on The Mansfield Tour on 19-20 March and you'll get one! Contact Di Condie using this link or 0438 513 355.)
Next week sees the MMBCC return to Whitfield Road for a 22km Handicap finishing on Graves Road. Entries by 8pm Wednesday via SMS on 0428 503 437.

The Women's Ride

A reminder about The Women's Ride on Sunday 6 March at 9am. There will be a road ride leaving from the Botanic Park, or a mountain bike ride at Riflebutts Reserve; with both rides concluding with morning tea or coffee at The Delatite - with the MMBCC picking up the tab. Everyone is welcome! We'd love to see more women riding and hope this little inducement encourages a few more girls to give it a go. Register on the Cycling Victoria Women's Ride website - it's free and we'd love to see you.

Brief midweek update

CHAPEL HILL ROAD TO BE SEALED.

The Mansfield Courier has posted this on its facebook page today (Wednesday)

"ROADS WILL BE SEALED: Buttercup and Chapel Hill Roads at Merrijig , along with a connection on the Jamieson and Woods Point Road, will be sealed under a new 2.4 million dollar project."

Hopefully this gives us a safe new road loop to ride on and a new course for road racing in 2017!

SENIOR Dirt Crits - Long Course - MONDAY 22 FEB, 2016.

Damian organised the long course event for Dirt Crits on Monday evening.
Dave M and Damian G were to race over 3 laps, Brett S, Will MacD, Andrew M, Dave B, Jem D and Ethan L over 2 laps and Oli MacD, Trevor A and Will G over 1 lap.
Damian started off first with Dave M following 90 seconds behind. Brett, Will MacD and Andrew’s handicap was 8min 30sec followed by Dave B on 9mins. Ethan and Jem started off a further 2min 30sec later. Oli and Trevor left on 25mins followed by Will G on 27mins.
First to cross the finish line was Brett in a time of 44.28, followed by Trevor 15sec later. Will G completed the course in 46.05 with a fast finishing Ethan in 46.08. Dave B crossed the line in 46.35 and Andrew M familiarised himself with the long course with a time of 47.48. In 7th place was Jem in 48.08 followed by Oli in 49.03. Will MacD was 9th in 49.39 and in 10th place was the first of the 3 lappers, Damian in 50.11. Dave M completed the 3 laps in 52.23.
Will G now sits 10 points ahead of Brett S on 312 points. Followed by Matthew E on 241 points with Dave B in 4th on 239 points. Mike D and Will MacD are equal on 234 points with Ethan L on 224 points. David J is in 8th place on 205 points, Jem D 187 points and Daniel F rounds out the top 10 on 185 points.
Next Monday night is the Gravity Enduro event at Riflebutts MTB Park.

Bakker Plumbing Handicap - Thursday 18 Feb, 2016.

Approximately 25 riders lined up for the Bakker Plumbing Handicap, held this year on the Jamieson/Kevington course.  A beautiful late summer evening with fast racing culminating with the limit groups managing to stay away from the hard charging scratch and block groups.
The course follows the river from Jamieson to Kevington and returns to the finish at the Jamieson River, much of the field mesmerised by the beauty of the surroundings, failed to reel in the front markers with only Allan Gerrans (Local lad makes good) getting into the mix to spoil the show.
Fifth on the night was Craig “Wil” Wilson , 4th in a close sprint with Wilson was Di Condie in a return to racing, 3rd place went to Tony Morris “a snip away from the win”, second to Allan Gerrans and a well-deserved win to Andrew Clarke.
The club enjoyed a fantastic meal at Mingo's at the Junction following the race. Thanks to all the volunteers on the night, Trish and Darren Bakker for their ongoing support of the club, and Mingo and staff for a great night out.
Next week will be the Lords ground/Howes Creek Rd race and don’t forget Sunday March the 6th Women’s Ride, with a mountain bike and road riding option and the club will buy participating women a coffee or tea at the Delatite Hotel after the ride.
Results can be found here.

Finally...

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Press Release: Only 4 weeks till the Mansfield Tour

The 2016 Mansfield Tour is quickly approaching!  March 19 and 20 have been set aside for the second VRS event on the Victorian Racing Calendar. Cyclists have already been taking in the epic climb to Mt Buller in preparation for this year’s event.

As per last year’s format the event is set over 2 days with 3 challenging stages, taking in the stunning terrain that theHigh Country has to offer.

Saturday Morning will see the Time Trial take place on the same route as last year with cyclists tackling a challenging TT course with what locals call “The Coomesberg”, a short sharp 800m ascent in the middle section of the course.

Saturday Afternoon will once again see the race depart Mansfield to Jamieson and return, with A Grade venturing a little further to Kevington. Hopefully, we will see the 2 KOM’s at Martin’s Gap robustly challenged this year.

The climb to Mt Buller will await cyclists as they depart The Alzburg Resort in Mansfield on Sunday morning. A 48km stage with the ultimate climb of 16kms possibly determining the winner of not only the stage but the Tour!

Mansfield Shire Council CEO, Alex Green, a keen cyclist himself is looking forward to the event.

“Thanks go to Mansfield Mt Buller Cycling Club for developing, nurturing and delivering this event which is slowly building towards becoming one of the state’s more significant cycling events.

The Mansfield Tour is a wonderful opportunity for us to showcase our destination, its friendly people and all the wonderful experiences and opportunities it offers, including of course our stunning and yet challenging cycling routes.

We hope you enjoy The Mansfield Tour this year and good luck to all the competitors – enjoy the racing!”

There are also a wide range of other activities if your partner/family want a weekend away too: Mansfield Farmers Market, Easter Egg painting, Merrijig Family Fun day or perhaps you might fancy a Bee Keeping course? Also a host of cafés, retail therapy, mountain bike trails and more!

Click here for the Mansfield Tour page for more details.

Midweek update

Dirt Crits Senior Race Report - Delatite Dash - Monday 15 Feb

A total of 33 Junior and Senior riders raced the Delatite Dash on Monday night.
The Juniors completed one lap from Carters road to Mirimbah and then had a leisurely ride back to Carters Rd, whereas the Senior riders completed two laps of the Carters road to Mirimbah course. Thanks to Ben at Bike Buller for allowing us to ride down the course back to the start line, a much safer option than riding down the road.
The aim of the race was to have the smallest margin between the first and second laps. Damian Grundy 8:39, Dan Friday 8:40 and Dave Moore 8:40 were the front runners on the first lap. On the second lap Dan Friday 8:39, Dave Moore 8:45 and Damian Grundy 8:54. Trevor Arnold was 34 seconds faster on his second lap and Andrew Meirs was 56 seconds faster!
More importantly, Dan Friday had the smallest margin (1 second) to secure 1st place, followed by Dave Moore and Dave Bock (3 seconds) equal 2nd place, Brett Stevens (8 seconds) 3rd, Jem Davies (9 seconds) 4th, Mike Davies (10 seconds) 5th, Damian Grundy and Anthony Plummer (15 seconds) 6th, Trevor Arnold (34 seconds) 7th and Andrew Meirs (56 seconds) 8th. Adam Baker completed one lap with a time of 11:13 as did Will Grundy 12:08.
In terms of series points, after this race, Will Grundy leads on 277 points, 2nd is Brett Stevens on 252 points, followed by Matthew Empey on 241 points. After missing a few races during the season, Mike Davies will need to get a few good results to catch his nemesis, Brett. Mr Consistency, Dave Bock, will need to do something spectacular if he is going to get his name on the trophy again - good luck!

Win Tour Down Under stuff

McGregor Tan Research is currently conducting market research for the Tour Down Under to assess the level of interest of cycle members in attending this annual event.
Our research shows that a significant proportion of non South Australian visitors who come to Adelaide for the Tour Down Under are cycle club members.
To better understand how the Tour Down Under may be promoted to appeal to cycle members we would like to invite your cycle members to participate in a short online survey to find out what motivates or inhibits members from attending the Tour Down Under.
We hope that you are able to email this survey link to all your members so that they can give us their opinions.
McGregor Tan Research is a member of the Australian Market and Social Research Organisation (AMSRO) and complies fully with the Privacy Act.
All participants who complete the survey will go into a draw to win an Official Tour Down Under Merchandise pack.
To participate in the survey please click on this link.

Updated MTBA membership info

With many thanks to Jason… he has put together a summary of MTBA membership information for Dirt Crits. Click here to go to the Join Now page and scroll down to MMBCC Membership and Dirt Crits Fees 2016.

One last thing...

Don't forget the Bakker Plumbing Handicap Thursday night on the new course at Jamieson. Entries to John via SMS on 0428 503 437 by 8pm tonight please.
If you'd like to join us all for the $18 pasta night at Mingo's, let Darren know on 0417 580 751.

Sunday update

A Reminder about Junior Dirt Crits on Monday

Just a quick reminder that Dirt Crits this week will be the Delatite Dash from Carters Road to Mirimbah.
The All terrain Cycles bus and trailer will be leaving Riflebutts Reserve at 4pm for the Juniors.
David and I will both be going but I will definitely need RSVPs from everyone so I can plan numbers for the trailer and so we don't miss anyone; please email me here today (Sunday.)
Cheers,
Kate.

Graded Scratch Race - Thursday 11 February

By Tony Hausknecht

There were 24 riders who rolled to the line for the Graded Scratch Race to cover the 22km on Whitfield, Old Tolmie and Graves Road course.
Before the race it was thought that riders may hold back in this event to not draw the attention of the handicapper in preparation for next week’s much converted Bakker Plumbing Handicap to be raced for the first time at Jamieson. The results and effort displayed in the heat showed this was not the case.
In C Grade “the Handicapper” (a.k.a. John Eisner) unleashed a Ewen-esque type sprint to take the win over Tim Hall, with Peter Ellett coming in for third place. Tim’s early morning training is paying dividends, although the conditions resulted in him also receiving the Bakker-Ross Award for the second week running. It is unusual to have this award handed out two weeks in a row, though in this writer’s opinion it should be a regular occurrence if the participants are pushing the bounds of their endurance.
The B Grade race saw the largest bunch of combatants. Dan Purcell grabbed line honours with Damian Grundy and Aaron Peterson grabbing a place on the podium.
The A Grade race saw an early breakaway by Bruce Halket, emulating this year’s Australian Road Champion Bobridge. Several initial attempts by Dave Moore and Josh Hopwood to bridge the gap proved fruitless. He was finally caught with only a few kilometres to go with Hopwood just pipping Halket on the line with Tom Macmunn coming in third place.
Honourable mention goes to Dave Moore who was finally seen sporting racing lycra at the presentations in a public establishment!
Thanks to the officials and volunteers for the smooth operation of the race.
This week Jamieson residents can enjoy the race and cheer on the riders at the start and finish lines. Entry for this weeks race by 8pm on the Wednesday SMS 0428 503 437. Registration from 6pm at Mingos.

Thursday's three winners: Hopwood, Eisner and Purcell.

Thursday's three winners: Hopwood, Eisner and Purcell.

Cycling Victoria Women's Ride

Sunday 6 March will see two Women's Rides taking place - one off-road (meeting at Riflebutts Reserve) and one on-road (meeting at the Botanic Park.) Both will start at 9am and both will finish at The Produce Store where the club will shout all ladies involved a free coffee!
Yes, just come for a ride and we'll buy you a coffee. Or a tea if you prefer...
Details can be found here; just search for the Mansfield events...

New event calendar

A few of these 'cycling event' listings have been started over the last few years but this one looks fairly good. They even list MMBCC races. Give it a try here to see which rides and events you'd like to try in future.

GOAT 2

Have you heard of the acronym GOAT? It means Greatest Of All Time. Well... the guy in this clip is twice as good as that!

Midweek update - Dirt Crits and Old Tolmie Road

Next Monday for Juniors Dirt Crits

Kate Stonnill

Welcome back for term one and welcome to all our new families.
Sorry I didn't have this information last Monday but All terrain Cycles have generously offered their bus and bike trailer to take riders to Carters Road next Monday Feb 15… so all juniors can ride the bottom section of the Epic trail.
My aim is to have all riders at Rifle Butts straight from school on Monday for a 4pm departure (or as soon to that as possible). This will put us on track by 4.30-4.45pm. It will take riders between 12 and 40 minutes to race up to Mirimbah park. At this point we will re-group and ride back down to Carters Rd. We have permission from Bike Buller to ride the track in reverse.
Aiming to be back in town at Riflebutts by 6.30pm.
I will have refreshments for the trip out but feel free to pack some extra afternoon tea. Please remember drink bottles !! and the usual $2 ride fee.
David and I will both be going but I will definitely need RSVPs from everyone so I can plan numbers for the trailer and so we don't miss anyone.
So far I have two other parents coming as well. Its a beautiful ride for those that haven't been out there, as the track winds along the river to Mirimbah.
I look forward to your feedback.
If you still have not organised your MTBA membership please go to the MTBA website. Riders under 12yrs (Dirt Masters) can get 12months for $50. If you haven't registered before click here for a FREE 2 MONTH MEMBERSHIP... so you have no excuses. It gives you insurance and me piece of mind.
Cheers,
Kate.

Racing up the Old Tolmie Road

By Craig 'Wil' Wilson

14 riders took to the road last Sunday for the first ever MMBCC race up Old Tolmie Road and return on Whitfield Road. Old Tolmie is a beast of a climb and much of the riding could hardly be called racing, more like “slow progression up a steep hill” followed by a “very fast progression down a steep hill”.
Limit riders Wil Wilson and John Eisner set off with a half hour start on the scratch group; next to leave were the duo of David Jagger and Will MacDonald; third group of Alex Green, Danielle Garden Steven Flew and Will Calvert-Jones looked dangerous from the off but not as dangerous as Bruce Halket, Mauro Brega, Darren Bakker and Dave Moore who rode off the 5 minute mark. The last group to begin was Josh Hopwood and Tom McMunn who had their work cut out to chase down the riders with easier handicaps.
As expected, the hill took its toll; Eisner and Wilson stayed together to the top of Old Tolmie, although it is suspected that Eisner did a fair deal of waiting as Wilson produced speeds of 5km/h and lower. The Halket, Brega, Bakker and Moore group broke up in the climb and never really got back together.  The Green, Garden, Flew and Calvert-Jones group broke up with Will Calvert-Jones and Echuca rider, Danielle Garden leaving the other pair and riding away. This, it seems, was the winning move!
Once over the hill it was a fast descent down Whitfield Road to the Broken River and then a drag race for home.  Wilson dropped (like a brick) down the descent leaving his partner further up the hill; at one point Wilson recorded a top speed of 73.1 km/h.  Garden and Calvert-Jones rounded up Wilson before Carlisle Hill and disappeared into the distance. And this was how the race concluded with Danielle Garden 1st over the line, closely followed by her working partner Will Calvert-Jones, in his second race back at the club. Wilson held on for third place with John Eisner 4th and Alex Green rounding out the placings in 5th.  Fastest time was Josh Hopwood with a time of 1 hour 16 minutes and 11 seconds. Josh was happy to be racing on his favourite climb.
Thanks to our volunteers and helpers. See you at the race on Thursday night, again on the Whitfield Road.

Junior Dirt Crits report - Monday 8 February

Kate Stonnill

Junior Dirt Crits hit record numbers on Monday night with 23 riders ready to race.
The handicap was based on their 2 lap and one lap race times from the previous week.
The girls proved they can lead the pack with Elise Empey and newcomers Bella Green and Matisse Gardiner racing a strong four laps followed by Zac Empey also on finishing the four laps.The rest of the riders finished with 3,2 or one lap.
Next week the riders can hitch a ride to Carters road, courtesy of ATC to race the bottom section of the Epic trail.
We will leave Riflebutts Reserve MTB Park at 4pm.
Senior Dirt Crits results for Feb 1 are here and Feb 8 are here as well as a few photos from Feb 8 here.

Lake Mountain Super G

The Murrindindi Cycle club is promoting the Lake Mountain Super G for 2016 after deciding to drop our traditional race, the Lake Mountain Granite Grind. With declining participation numbers we launched an online questionnaire as to why the event was losing popularity. The unequivocal feedback was it was too hard for the majority of people out there. The club's charter is to promote riding in the Murrindindi Shire, and with a new section of trail just finished at Lake Mountain we decided to run a different type of event, thus this year’s Lake Mountain Super G.
Still a cross country event, Lake Mountain Super G is point to point, has a ton of great descending but also a couple of climbs, fitness is required to do well, but so too bike handling skills. This event will show off the new trail at Lake Mountain, still unnamed at this stage, it is the first 12kms of a trail that will ultimately finish in Marysville, a total of 25 ks of mostly rolling downhill from the summit of Lake Mountain, it will be more than “epic”.
For details on the event please visit the Murrindindi Cycle Club website or the Lake Mountain Super G Facebook page.

Weekend news update

Stop press!

News has just come through that Hayden Fletcher has won round 5 of the National Series in Shepparton this afternoon!

My friend the wind.

On a windy Thursday 4 February evening, Mansfield Mt Buller Cycling Club's handicap road race started at the Botanic Park, headed out along the Whitfield Road to Sawpit Gully Road and back, turned left onto the Barwite Road, right onto Old Tolmie Road, over the 'Coombesberg' and finished on Graves Road, just short of the Buller Road - our longest Thursday race at 32km.
22 riders in all started, after a couple of late withdrawals. With the gusty south-westerly breeze it was likely to be a night for the back markers, even though there was a generous 18 minutes between the Limit 'group' ofTony Morris and the Scratch 'group' of Josh Hopwood.
The group which made the most impact was Block, made up of Tom Macmunn, Mauro Brega, Bruce Halket and Darren Bakker and they took advantage of the windy conditions. By the turn at Sawpit Gully they still had most of the 75 second advantage they'd started with over Hopwood. After the turn and and riding into the headwind, they put even more time into him. In fact, Hopwood's handicap proved that no-one has been so disadvantaged by 'My friend the wind' since Demis Roussos did his worst work back in the 70's!
Block proceeded to ride through the rest of the field by the top of the Coombesberg; the only other two to stay with them were Dave Moore from the 2.30 group and Tim Hall from the 10 minute group.
Tom Macmunn sprinted early into the wind and held off Moore for a strong win. Halket took third ahead of Brega, Bakker and Hall.
Rounding out the top ten a few seconds later were Rob Skinner, Steve Flew and Ian Conrick with Tony Morris tenth in an impressive performance off Limit.
The win by Macmunn sees him leapfrog Hopwood on the points table, 66 to 64 with Dave Moore's second place moving him up to third on 61 points.
Many thanks to all our officials and volunteers; Cherie, Margaretanne, Deb, Di, Jenni, Tony, Dave, Tony and John.  
Next Thursday's race will be a Graded Scratch Race, held on Course 9, similar to last week but turning at Long Lane and only 22km long. Entries via SMS to 0428 503 437 by 8pm Wednesday please.
Results are here and some pics from Commissaire/Handicapper/Photographer John Eisner are here.

Sunday morning will see the longest MMBCC race of the summer, 42km around the Old Tolmie Road Loop. Starting at 8am, it's sure to provide interesting spectating. Come along and see us all wearing the pain face!

Dirt Maidens at Mt Buller

Get ready ladies - we've got a brand new mountain biking event just for you!
Mt Buller will welcome the Dirt Maidens Challenge for the first time on Saturday, 20 February.
The Dirt Maidens Challenge is a fun, all-women's cross-country and gravity mountain biking event, with a fluoro fancy dress theme just to add a bit of fun and flair to the mix.
All levels of mountain biker are catered for, with three levels of difficulty to choose from - beginner, intermediate and advanced.
Plus, with separate cross-country and gravity events you'll have the opportunity to enter into one or both disciplines over the weekend.
Ladies who choose to ride cross-country can take on a 7km short course, a 12.5km standard course or a gruelling 20km long course across a collection of trail favourites.
And those ladies who are keen to tackle the gravity trails will undertake a 2km course through multiple bermed corners, rock gardens and sneaky switchbacks down Mt Buller's flow down trail, Copperhead.
Enter online here.

The GravityOz Women's MTB Skills Clinic is on the same weekend. This weekend is the perfect way to get into mountain biking, instructed by the best female coaches in Australia. To book, head to the Gravity Oz website.

Big bunches on Saturday morning

The last two Saturday mornings have seen close to 40 riders roll out from the Botanic Park for the MMBCC bunch ride. There's definitely safety in numbers. The coffee shops probably don't mind either!

Mechanical doping

Cheating with an electric motor hidden within a bike has been in the news over the last week with a Belgian Under 23 Woman getting nabbed at the CycloCross World Championships in Belgium.
Now that it's been proven that riders really are cheating this way, it's a timely reminder that this isn't the first time there have been rumours of this kind of cheating.
Here's Ryder Hesjedal at the Vuelta in 2014 with his bike behaving a little strangely after he crashes.
And this video shows Fabian Cancellara simply riding away from Tom Boonen at the Tour of Flanders in 2010. And this one includes the same footage but goes into a bit more detail of what 'they' suspect may have happened.
It's all a bit 'conspiracy theory' but interesting nonetheless.

Letter to the club from Mt Buller RMB CEO John Huber

News from last Monday's Dirt Crits as soon as there is some!

First Aid wanted!

Kian on the mend at Epping Hospital...

Kian on the mend at Epping Hospital...

Kian posted this pic yesterday from his hospital bed at Epping Hospital, after he'd had reconstructive surgery... all due to head butting a tree fern when riding at Buxton.

Now that we've got your attention; and we're on the subject of medical treatment... the club is putting out a call for six members who'd like to get first aid qualified FOR FREE!

The club will pay for you to do a first aid course. You'll need to download a workbook and do an online assessment, then there'll be either a full day or two evenings later on in February or early March for the practical part.

The only requirement is that you make yourself available for the Mansfield Tour on Saturday 19 and Sunday 20 March.

So if you're keen, email Di Condie by clicking on this link. But be one of the first six or you'll miss out!

Following a huge weekend... it's a HUGE newsletter!

MMBCC Road Race - Black 'n' Tan - Thursday 28 Jan

by Ian Conrick.

The Black and Tan course was ridden last week. It's a grueling and feared ride, known as the Hell of the NE. The race starts on the 'tar' and includes a 'tan' or dirt section of the course.
Pre starting time a heavy cloud storm appeared in the west which released its contents in a blast that made the start damp and humid.
A total of 15 riders started for championship points from the BP Roadhouse; first off the mark were Ian Conrick, Craig Wilson and John Eisner followed by David Jagger, David Bock and Steve Flew; then came a lonely Will MacDonald after Jason Parker's late scratching.
At the Graves Rd turnoff the front three grades of riders settled into a steady pace with Jarrod Appleton, Dave Moore, and Alex Green 3 minutes behind with Rob Skinner, Jock Brega, Bruce Halket and Darren Bakker followed by the two guns Tom MacMunn and Kian Lerch-MacKinnon.
From the Graves Rd turnoff the riders climb up 'Coombes Hill'  and down to Barwite Rd. At this stage the Conrick-Wilson-Eisner group had a clear lead on the field with all the others groups now heading into the Mansfield Whitfield Rd.
Lerch-MacKinnon, Brega, Moore, Flew and Conrick were starting to lift their workrate and plan on closing the gap on the finishing line as the dirt of Mt Battery Rd was looming. That section of road has the challenges of any country road with livestock, dust, potholes and loose gravel. The descent onto Graves Rd being the final turn then back onto the 'tar' with asprint to the finishing line.
Lerch-MacKinnon was an easy winner followed by Conrick and Flew.
Many thanks to Damian, Will, Tim, Tony C, Tony W and Margaretanne for officiating. And big thanks to Talia and Kody for the cow bells and cheering. Good work!
Next week's race is on the 32km long Course 6 - entries via SMS to 0428 503 437 by 8pm Wednesday.
It will be followed by the club's first Sunday morning race in a long time on 7 February… and it's a ripper: 42km around the Old Tolmie Road loop!

Dirt Crits start again Monday

First race on Monday 1 February is a Mass Start race with concealed handicaps.

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Upcoming MMBCC road races

Sunday 7 February sees the first race on the Old Tolmie Road Loop. The race starts on Graves Road and finishes on Whitfield Road near the Botanic Park. If you don't feel like racing up the Old Tolmie Road, please come along for a look as we could do with a few extra marshals for this race.
Thursday 18 February will see the Bakker Plumbing Handicap held in Jamieson. This will be a late start (Rego from 6pm, racing at 6.30) to allow everyone time to drive out to Jamieson. Dinner afterwards will be at Mingo's… Thursday night is pasta night - $18.

Volunteers

Once again, many thanks again to all of you that volunteer for the VDHS round at Mt Buller. We hope you like the t-shirt too!
Didn't get one? More t-shirts will be up for grabs if you volunteer to help out at the Mansfield Tour on 19 & 20 March. Please contact Di on 0438 513 355.

Other upcoming events

Great Ocean Road Race Sunday - Go Gerro! 11am to 4pm on Channel 7. It's also meant to include highlights of Saturday's Women's Race, won by Orica-AIS' Amanda Spratt.

Cyclo-cross World Championships - from Heusden-Zolder, Belgium can be live streamed here.
Get into the atmosphere by setting the a/c to about 8°C, wear an inadequate coat, make up for it by drinking lots of beer, eat piles of frittes (hot chips) and heckle the riders as they go past the TV! What could be more fun?

The Herald-Sun Tour - Stage 1 will start and finish at Healesville this coming Thursday. Simon Gerrans won't be riding (GreenEDGE will be in South Africa on a training camp) but reigning TdF winner Chris Froome will! More details here.

The annual Gravity Oz Women's Mountain Bike Skills Weekend is coming up on Saturday 20 and Sunday 21 February. This weekend is the perfect way to get into mountain biking, instructed by the best female coaches in Australia. To book, head to the Gravity Oz website.

See below the flyer from Cycling Victoria about a Life Cycle Program they're hosting for older riders on Saturday 6 February, in conjunction with the Sun Tour.

Cycling Victoria are also holding 'The Women's Ride' on Sunday 6 March. The MMBCC hope to host a ride on the day… more details soon. In the meantime, please visit the website.


Another MMBCC update after a HUGE weekend!

VDHS round 3 round up

Thanks to the MMBCC members and their families that supported the Vic downhill series this weekend at Mt Buller.

Ben Annear, Bike Buller rep and club Secretary, coordinated the event - super effort!

Friday involved bunting the entire course in less than ideal conditions - great work Damian and Will Grundy, Bruce Halket, Dave Empey and Jason Parker - we were all waterlogged by the end!

Soaked through but happy to be almost finished...

Soaked through but happy to be almost finished...

Practice was held on Saturday on a drying track. Thanks to the following marshals who did a great job… Damian and Will Grundy, Bruce Halket, Dave Empey, Adam and Finn Baker, Cam Dobson, Tony Williams and Margaretanne Hood, Tim Day, Di Condie and Mauro Brega, Angus Durkin, Karisse Hunter, Dan Purcell, Tim Ross, Kieren Payne, Anthony Plummer, Dan Friday, Ian Conrick and Jane Lottkowitz, Tamara Watson, Dave Bock and Jason Parker.

We were greeted with beautiful weather Sunday morning, race day, and the track was in tip top condition. It ran smoothly thanks to our excellent marshals: Dave and Kate Empey, Adam Baker, Anthony Plummer, Dan Friday, Trevor Arnold, Stuart Oates, Tom MacMunn, Ivan Pacak, Julie Dolling, Bruce Halket and Jenni Sparnon, Katie and Dave Moore, Clarissa Leatham and Jason Parker.

Nice t-shirts!

Nice t-shirts!

Also, thanks to Andy Railton for responding to a request for accommodation by donating two beds for club members officiating over the weekend.

Club sponsor, the Delatite Hotel, has kindly donated a $50 meal voucher to a volunteer, which has been won by Anthony Plummer.

A highlight of the weekend was seeing our local riders competing and achieving success at this level: Charlie Jones, Matty Empey, Will Phipps and Shannon Rademaker.

Kian wins in the west

Kian Lerch-MacKinnon travelled to Pemberton in WA for rounds 3 and 4 of the MTBA National Series.

He got away to a comfortable victory on Saturday but found the going much tougher on Sunday with Cameron Wright on his wheel for the whole race.

Results for Saturday are here and Sunday results are here (select Junior under 'Categories' and hit 'Apply' to see the junior category results.)

Hayden Fletcher wins and loses

"You win some, you lose some."  That was Hayden Fletcher's response when asked how he fared in Cairns last weekend for rounds 3&4 of the 2016 BMX Australia National series.

Going into round 3 as the series leader in the Junior Mens Elite class. The Mt Buller Mansfield Cycling Club bmx racer decided to play it safe in the motos and semi finals; just doing enough to qualify for the 8-man final. Coming from lane 7, Hayden got a great start and came out of the first corner in 2nd place. As the riders headed into the big 10 metre long pro jumps Hayden caught and passed the leader to hit the front in the last corner and powered away for his 2nd win of the series!

The following day for round 4 saw the Howqua Inlet teen follow the same strategy from round three. Unfortunately in the semi final Hayden got caught up behind a few riders and was unable to carry enough speed to jump through the pro section, coming 5th in the race and missing a place in the final. The final was won by multiple Australian and Victorian age champion Matt White from Bendigo.

Hayden retains the green leader's plate with a narrow 35 point lead over world #8 Joshua Boyton of Queensland.

Rounds 5 & 6 will be held at the Shepparton BMX track on the 6th and 7th of February. Entry is free and food and soft drinks are available. Bring the kids over to Shepp to see the top riders in Australia battling for a place on the 2016 Australian Olympic team.

Simon Gerrans wins a fourth Tour Down Under

In case you're still under that rock, Simon Gerrans yesterday claimed his fourth TDU, the only rider to do so. Cycling Tips has some great photos from the final stage here and click here for the Backstage Pass videos fromGreenEDGE - keep an eye out in the Stage 4 edition (at about 4.20) for the Prez and Allan gets a guernsey at 50 sec in the Stage 5 edition.

Finally...

Black 'n' Tan on the road this Thursday and Dirt Crits start again on Monday.

MMBCC January 22 update

Two in a row for Gerrans at TDU

#GoGerro! MMBCC Life Member Simon Gerrans is hopeful of securing his fourth Tour Down Under title after taking his second consecutive win today on stage 4 the 2016 race. See what can happen when you stay upright on your bike!

Great to see Simon collecting his leader's jersey in a cycling cap (also known as a casquette) and not a baseball cap too! (The rules are not to be trifled with.)

Unconfirmed reports from Adelaide suggest a tall man wearing a green 'Team Gerrans' t-shirt has been seen roaming the streets proclaiming to live in Mansfield and claiming some connection to the MMBCC. The public is warned the man is likely delirious and should not be approached.

Cycling Tips has a good write up on stage 4 here. The GreenEDGE Backstage Pass video of stage 3 shows Andy Gerrans this time too.

Local road racing kicks off for 2016

Enthusiasm, new faces and great racing were on the agenda for the first road race after the summer break for the Mansfield Mt Buller Cycling Club.

Alex Green convinced several out-of-town mates to race for the night and Andrew Clark, Dan Purcell, Andrew Letts and Cassie Pentony fronted up for their first taste of racing.

Prophetically, Kat McKean jumped off the front of her group leaving Lou Hopwood and Ian Conrick to battle the heat and hills by themselves. David Bock dug in hard early to catch the fragmenting group of Janine Appleton, Dan Purcell, John Eisner and Rod Manning. Appleton and Purcell worked well to create a gap while Andrew Letts rode off Alex Green and Will MacDonald to quietly mop up the field.

Josh Hopwood, John Ryan, Todd Baxter and Tom MacMunn had a tough assignment at the pointy end and weren't able to catch the main bunch who were methodically working their way through the field. Notably Jarrod Appleton and Dave Moore hung in well with Bruce Halket riding smoothly in a post-surgery return to form. Ross Hopkins did well to cross the gap and record the night’s fastest time.

Kat continued to ride well thanks to her solid post-injury training and had good win with Andrew Letts coming a well deserved second. A bunch sprint saw Darren 'quiet achiever' Bakker place third with Halket, Jarrod Appleton, Hopkins, Brega, Moore, Green and Purcell making up the top ten. Ian Conrick did well to place 11th and Cassie Pentony 16th leaving Clark and Eisner to review their training regime.

Thanks to our volunteers for the night and the Delatite Hotel for their support.

Thanks too to John Eisner for the write-up this week.

Post-race and post-presentations at The Delatite...

Post-race and post-presentations at The Delatite...

VDHS Round 3 at Buller this weekend.

The rain's stopped, the course has been bunted (for fans of The Cycling Podcast... yes, we have Humungous Bunting!) and the club t-shirts have arrived. We're all ready to go!

Thanks in advance to all our club volunteers and good luck to all the racers!

Good luck Kian

Finally, all the best to Kian Lerch-MacKinnnon who's racing the 3rd and 4th round of the National MTB Series this weekend in Western Australia.

MMBCC January 19 update

Road Racing starts again this week

The permits have been issued by VicRoads, the Police and Mansfield Shire, the course maps for marshals have been updated, the duty roster is done and we're ready to go! First up for 2016 is the Barwite Loop but finishing on Mt Battery Road, outside the Showgrounds. SMS John Eisner on 0428 503 437 by 8pm Wednesday to enter. More details here.

Please make sure you bring your 2016 Cycling Australia membership card or your online receipt with you. If you need to renew your membership, use this link and scroll down to Road membership renewals.

In a slightly unusual development, Francesca Brega will have her lemonade stand outside the BP this Thursday evening for after we've all finished. Help this young entrepreneur by buying a glass of home-made refreshment.

VDHS Round 3 this weekend

Unless you've been living under a rock, you've probably heard that the club is hosting round 3 of the Victorian Down Hill Series this coming weekend at Mt Buller.

If you have some spare time to do some course marshalling, please contact Damian Grundy on 0411 045 771. Amongst other goodies, there's a t-shirt in it for you. Speaking of which...

Is anyone driving up from Melbourne to Mansfield late on Thursday afternoon or Friday morning?

We need our new club t-shirts collected from Keilor Park, just off the Western Ring Road, not far from Tullarmarine. Please contact Bruce on 0419 533 120 if you are and you have room for two cardboard boxes.

New Dirt Crits Calendar…

is now available here.

 

Calling all roadies! BMXers too...

The Victorian Downhill Mountain Bike series is being held at Mt Buller on the 23rd and 24th of January.

This is an MMBCC event! Woo hoo!

This presents a real opportunity for roadies to participate as volunteers in what is definitely the “excitement end” of Mountain Biking. Buller is the flagship of the Victorian Series and it promises to be a great weekend racing. Also this gives roadies the opportunity to help out in a MTB event and to look forward to this being reciprocated, ie. MTBer’s helping out at road and BMX events.

Marshals are required on Mt Buller Saturday 23rd January 9:30am – 4:30pm and Sunday 24th January 7:00am – 4:30pm. You might even like to share a day with a mate, say do a morning and have your besty do the afternoon.

In return each volunteer will be provided with lunch and refreshments each day, a volunteer’s pack from the MMBCC, including a new club t-shirt, a valid lift pass to access the course and a box seat to some of the best adrenaline-filled action on two wheels at Mt Buller this summer. Plus there will be a lucky volunteer draw prize held at the end of the event with a mystery bag of prizes for one lucky volunteer.

All interested parties should contact Damian Grundy via mobile 0411 045 771.

This is a great opportunity for our club folks, so get on board and let's make this happen!

The President (That was very official!)

First 2016 news update

Have you subscribed to the newsletter yet? It's on the home page, on the right, under the main pic, where it says "Subscribe to MMBCC News"...

Hayden Fletcher goes 'BANG'!

2016 started off with a bang for Mansfield Mt Buller Cycling Club's Hayden Fletcher. The 17 year old was at Nerang on the Gold coast over the new year period racing in the 7 round 2016 BMX Australia National Series.

Racing in his 2nd year of the Junior Elite class, Hayden was up against 30 top riders from around Australia, Japan and New Zealand.

Round 1 was on Friday night, the first of January. In the heats (or motos as they're called) Hayden took a clean sweep winning all three. A comfortable 2nd place in the semi final gave Hayden plenty of confidence going into the 8-man final. When the start gate dropped it was clear that the training and dedication is paying off as Hayden quite simply out-powered the opposition, leading from start to finish.

Round 2 the following day was almost a repeat of round 1, as Hayden stormed though the motos and semi final to book himself a spot into the final. Wearing the green Series Leader number plate saw Hayden again blast away from the start to lead the field into the first corner. However, a small mistake on the technical 3rd straight saw Hayden challenged by another rider going into the last turn; there was contact and both riders lost their pedals. Luckily for Hayden he was able to quickly get going again to finish in 3rd place; the race was won by Daichi Yamaguchi of Japan.

Hayden retains the Series Leader's plate as he heads to Cairns for rounds 3 & 4 on Jan 23/24. The Howqua Inlet resident will stay on the Gold Coast until then, training and preparing for his next challenge - to retain the green plate and race with it in front of his family and friends on his home track in Shepparton for rounds 5 & 6 on the 6th and 7th of February.

MMBCC Junior Road Racing

Calling for a meeting of people interested in developing some junior road racing.
Points of discussion:

  • Where
  • When
  • How

It is my hope that we can dovetail a series of junior road races in the coming months with the Thursday night club races.

I hope we might have some different race formats including Time Trials and Handicap races. Possibly in the initial period we can conduct some training/instruction nights.

Please, if you are interested to assist with this project, call Damian Grundy on 0411 045 771.

Road calendar updated

The road race calendar for January to March is now complete, with the duty roster included. Please have a look - click here - to see when you're on duty.

Volunteers

Speaking of duty... a reminder about the call for volunteers for the Victorian Down Hill Series race the club is hosting at Mt Buller. Please contact Damian Grundy on 0411 045 771 if you have one or two days spare. There's a t-shirt in it for you!

Please give Damian a call... the DH weekend on January 23-24 is approaching fast.

Plus please call Di Condie on 0438 513 355 to volunteer for the Mansfield Tour on March 19 and 20. The Tour will be here before you know it too, so please lend the club a hand.

Road Race points scores

With road racing set to resume on Thursday 21 January, it's time we had a look at the cumulative points score. Josh currently has a handy lead but as they say in the classics, "There's plenty of time of they're good enough!"

Finally, with the nice rain we had last week, here's a little piece from GCN on keeping your bike clean. Rumour has it Tom Thoburne has offered to give lessons too! (Have you ever seen any dirt on Tom's bike?)

 

MMBCC End of Year Update

Welcome to the last MMBCC News of 2015. Lots to get into... Road, MTB and BMX.

Happy New Year!

Integrated Cycling Facility (including the BMX track)

We've finally had some good news on the BMX track at Wither's Lane. Here's a quote from an email we received from Ian Geer, Mansfield Shire's Tourism & Economic Development Manager: "Councillors and CEO are supportive of the project moving forward at Withers Lane (subject to the consideration and granting of a Planning Permit and tenure arrangements with MMBCC)."

Congratulations and thanks to Craig Wilson, Bruce Halket and Damian Grundy for putting together the presentation that Wil gave to the Councillors. Well done Wil! And a particular thanks and congratulations to Paul Fletcher and Adam Baker for all their persistence and tenacity for getting us this far. (Not forgetting Laurie, Uschi, Shannon and many others who've helped out in the past!)

Now the hard work begins!

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MTB News

On the weekend of 23-24 January, 2016, the MMBCC will host round 3 of the Victorian Downhill Mountain Bike Series at Mt Buller, in conjunction with Bike Buller.

We need YOU to help out! We need marshals on the downhill track on both Saturday and Sunday. Please contact Damian Grundy on 0411 045 771 or email himDamianGrundy@bigpond.com to let him know you're available or for more details of what's involved.

For further details on this event head to the Vic DH Series website.

More MTB News

Dirt Crits will start again in late January. Make sure you subscribe to this newsletter to stay up to date.

Road News

The Mansfield Tour is on again this coming 19 and 20 March, 2016. And yes, we need more volunteers! Contact Di Condie on 0438 513 355 or email her on diannecondie@bigpond.com to let her know you're available or for more details of what's involved.

We already have the club website set-up with Tour information; click here.

More Road News

Road races start again on Thursday 21 January with the Barwite Loop. Click here for the calendar till the end of March… there are a few new courses. We'll be adding the duty roster shortly. Make sure you check back soon to see when you're rostered on (did you notice that was not 'if' but 'when'?!)

There are a few new courses and start times this year too. Click on the maps section to see the new courses. It includes a Handicap race at Jamieson starting a little later than usual to give you time to get out to Jamieson. And, check out Course 16… it's a doozy! Look out for it on Sunday 7 February. (Yes, a Sunday morning race!)

Yet More Road News

It's Road Membership Renewal Time! With the first 2016 race scheduled for 21 January, you'll need to make sure you renew your Cycling Australia membership to be able to race. No renewal, no start. Please make sure you bring your 2016 CA membership card (or online receipt) to the first race to make sure you're allowed to start.
Here's the link to the membership page to renew.

Mountain bike for sale

Jodie is selling her extra small Giant (no, that's not an oxymoron!)

Merry Christmas

There'll be lots of news coming up soon... including news on 2016 road races, the MMBCC hosting a round of the Victorian Downhill MTB Series at Mt Buller in January, the Mansfield Tour in March and Mansfield Shire Council's 'approval' of our proposed BMX track.

But until then, to all members and friends of the Mansfield Mt Buller Cycling Club... MERRY CHRISTMAS!

Friday news update

Xmas break-up

Great turn-out last night to Jock and Di's for the Xmas party. Thanks very much to them for allowing us to invade their space for a few hours. And to Jenni and Di for organising all the salads and desserts. (That apple and cinnamon cake was sensational!)

Summer road rides

Just a reminder about our heat policy on weekend bunch rides, which currently start at 8am... if the Bureau forecast is for 35° or more for Benalla, the ride will start at 7am.

A stinkin' hot night for a road race.

A hot Thursday night on 17 December saw the Mansfield Mt Buller Cycling Club host their last road race of 2015 with a 32km Handicap Race, starting at the Botanic Park, out to Sawpit Gully Road, then around the 'Barwite Loop' to finish on Graves Road.

In fact, it was officially classified as a 'stinkin' hot night. And stinkin' hot nights are the perfect conditions for Scratch. The backmarkers group was made up of two usual suspects, Kian Lerch-McKinnon and Josh Hopwood, plus a brace of visitors: James Dunn and Peter Wilkie from the Melbourne Cycling League and Chris Eddy from Echuca Moama CC.

Actually, Chris brought his whole family along; wife Kirsty and kids Samuel, Patrick and Jasmine all had a pedal and all respondent in EMCC kit. Danielle Garden, a semi-regular visitor from Echuca, also took to the line.

As expected, the strong northerly played into Scratch's hands, so to speak, and they'd reeled in almost the whole field before the end of the Barwite Road.

Wilkie made his break on the rolling hills on Graves Road and got to the line well clear in a time of 1.02.10 (corrected to 49.10 to also give him the Fastest Time.)

In a reduced bunch finish, Dunn got the better of Lerch-McKinnon, Sam Eddy and Chris Eddy. They were followed, in ones and twos, by Rob Skinner, Ross Hopkins, Dave Moore, Chris Hopkins (first unplaced female) and Danielle Garden rode strongly to make the top ten.

Top ten results and times can be found here.

Many thanks to our officials; Loretta, Louise, Leonie, Euan, Dave and Tony.

The race was followed by the club Xmas break-up at Chateau Condie/Brega which included a visit by Cycling Santa. He wished everyone a very Merry Christmas and made a particular point of hoping everyone, drivers and cyclists, stayed safe on the roads during the holidays.

With many thanks to our sponsors (All Terrain Cycles, Delatite Hotel, Eisner's Pharmacy and The Produce Store) for their support through 2015, MMBCC road racing starts again in 2016 on Thursday 21 January.

Friday news update

disqualifications at the Team Time Trial

Mansfield Mt Buller Cycling Club held its annual Team Time Trial on the Buller Road on Thursday 10 December.

Unlike our more frequent Individual Time Trials, it's up to the group to ride together as a team. And unlike our much more frequent Handicap Races (where groups race as 'teams' until just before the finish, when they then race for individual glory) a TTT means they have to stay together for the whole course - the team's result is based on the fourth rider across the finish line.

This means there's no point the faster riders in a team leaving a slower rider behind… the point is for the whole group to work together for the whole race. Handicaps from our usual races are also taken into account so each group has a chance to win.

With so many work and school Christmas break-ups on the calendar, the field for the TTT was a little thinner than usual with only three teams of four on the start list. Team one was the likely fastest group of Josh Hopwood, last week's winner Tom Macmunn, Darren Bakker and Mauro Brega. They were followed one minute later by Alex Green, Aaron Peterson, Dave Moore and David Jagger as Team two. Team three was the last group to start, containing Craig Wilson, Rod Manning, Ian Conrick and Louise Hopwood.

The blustery night suited the tightest team formation and Team one showed great teamwork throughout. Despite being held up by a few cars at the turnaround, and despite Darren dropping a chain on the way up to Hearns Lane, they stayed together and posted a very quick 33 minutes and 56 seconds.

Team two also stayed together well but didn't seem to have the same intensity as team one. They posted 40.10.

Team three were headed for a good result, posting 41.36, which gave them a chance on Handicap. However, two riders from the team were disqualified for disobeying the turnaround marshal, meaning the whole team missed out on a result.

The win went to team one on a corrected time of 40.56, ahead of team two on 43.10.

Many thanks to Di, Tony, Margaretanne, Tony, Dave and especially Deb, for a great job at the turnaround.

The final race of this year will be the 32km Handicap from the Botanic Park to Sawpit Gully Road, then around to Graves Road. (Entries via SMS to 0428 503 437 by 8pm Wednesday.) This is followed by the club Christmas break-up at 7.30.

Results here.

MMBCC Xmas Break-up Barbecue

Thursday 17 December - 7.30pm - Jock & Di's place,
Riflebutts Road (2nd house on the left after the bitumen finishes, not far up from the Reserve.)

Salads and dessert provided by the club. To give us an idea of numbers for catering, please let Jenni know you're coming either by email here or SMS on 0400 896 364.
Bring your own meat, drink, chair, bathers and towel (Jock and Di have a new pool!)

Santa will be coming along with something for the kids too. Just not sure if he'll actually arrive on a bike.

Everyone welcome!

The Cycling Glossary Word of the Week

Casually Deliberate // The easy sense of style and calm exuded by a Velominatus.
This is true whether they are on the bike, off the bike and is exhibited by a sharp dress sense and air of confidence. Details here.

Finally, something for roadies taking to the dirt this summer...


MMBCC Xmas Break-up Barbecue

Thursday 17 December - 7.30pm - Jock & Di's place,
Riflebutts Road (2nd house on the left after the bitumen finishes.)

Salads and dessert provided by the club. To give us an idea of numbers for catering, please let Jenni know you're coming either by email here or SMS on 0400 896 364.
Bring your own meat, drink, chair, bathers and towel (Jock and Di have a new pool!)

Santa will be coming along with something for the kids too. Just not sure if he'll actually arrive on a bike.

Everyone welcome!