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Member Statistics

Gender: Male

Age: 29

Total Times Entered: 12

Favourite Course:
Windy Point (5 rides)

Avg Distance per Week:
250 km

Bart Scicchitano

Member Profile: Bart Scicchitano

Member Since: 2008

South Australia, Australia

Physiological Details

Height:

186

Resting Heartrate:

N/A

Current Weight:

81 kg

Maximum Heartrate:

N/A


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Bike Weight:

7.5 kg

Latest Times

Hill Climbs

17 Mar 2009: Coach Rd - 12mins 22secs

01 Mar 2009: Windy Point - 12mins 28secs

27 Feb 2009: The old freeway - 28mins 42secs

22 Feb 2009: Windy Point - 12mins 18secs

08 Feb 2009: Windy Point - 12mins 28secs

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Saved Courses

Circuits & Hill Climbs saved by this rider:

Australia > South Australia > Hills Stage 1


Comments

Bart commented on his own time: "When I stopped at the top I cramped up so badly I couldnt put any weight on my left leg - had to be picked up"

Bart commented on his own time: "Not the best. Went out too hard on the first part up to eagle and faded heaps quickly afterwards"

Bart commented on his own time: "Nothing like a carrot to motivate a better time"


Forum Posts

13 Apr 2009 10:57 PM posted in What do you eat?

I love trail bars Honey and nut never fails to keep me going once I hit the 60km mark After long rides I always have a gatorade - helps with my recovery so I can go out again the next day <em>edited by bJay on 13/04/2009</em>

26 Feb 2009 11:27 PM posted in Empty gel packets?

Glad zip lock bag in one of you pockets. Leave it open like a lining for the pocket; has never failed for me

03 Feb 2009 11:56 PM posted in An open letter of Apology

I felt that I had been rude by swearing in conversation with a complete stranger and have made an effort to apologise. I didnt intend to sound like i was indulging in "excessive self love" or "vanity" (definition according to http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/narcissism) I felt i had been rude and made an attempt to apologise. This is who I am, like it or lump it...

02 Feb 2009 9:21 AM posted in An open letter of Apology

I dont know who the gentleman was, he was wearing unique kit with [b]Lucia's Pasta and Pizza Bar [/b]written on it, sidi shoes and riding a black cannondale. Our conversation was brief while stopped at the corner of Magill Rd and Portrush Rd at about 8.25 this morning, but I feel horrible. In response to your question "How was your morning climb?" I used the F word when describing how for some reason in the middle of a heat wave I had somehow managed to be rained on. It was more than spitting, less than full blown rain, I guess you would describe it as a brief shower, not more than a couple of minutes, but seriously... Anyway, Im sorry for swearing. It was inappropriate for me to swear in conversation with a complete stranger. Yes I do swear a lot, it started when I began working in kitchens (its not limited to Gordon Ramsay), but this is normally only around people with whom I am familiar. I could offer my lack of sleep for letting my manners drop, but honestly there is no excuse and I feel terrible. If you do not attend this forum and see this letter, perhaps someone else on here knows the man and can pass my apology on. It was pretty distinctive kit and he seemed to be riding with another gentleman wearing a blue jersey. I do see him climbing very early often, he had ridden to Marble Hill this morning. Sincerely Bart

21 Jan 2009 10:49 PM posted in Shave or Wax?

Vain :\: Lets see how effective treatment is for road rash on the legs next time you crash (though I hope no one here crashes!) On top of that, there is less chance of infection with clean shaven or waxed legs when you get road rash (at least according to the 4 doctors in my family) I guess cyclists who race in general are just vain :shakehead:


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