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Norton Summit (4 rides)

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Alex Bates

Member Profile: Alex Bates

Member Since: 2008

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15 Dec 2007: Norton Summit - 23mins 40secs

14 Dec 2007: Norton Summit - 22mins 10secs

12 Dec 2007: Norton Summit - 22mins 32secs

11 Dec 2007: Norton Summit - 23mins 54secs

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Alex commented on his own time: "1st timed attempt was expecting mid 30s"


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22 Mar 2009 7:40 PM posted in Empty gel packets?

yes they are a waste of money and they don't taste good...

22 Mar 2009 5:40 PM posted in Empty gel packets?

its funny the things people get upset about, what about those amateur cyclists who are riding bikes fitted with $2000 wheels ... i am sure that bothers some people too :cool:

16 Mar 2009 6:08 PM posted in Empty gel packets?

gels are good for emergencies and if you dont like carrying a whole heap of stuff in your pockets. i dont think anyone is suggesting you should have them for breakfast and lunch on your ride day(s). at about $3 each its not going to break the bank to have a couple on hand.

14 Mar 2009 11:50 PM posted in Freeloaders on the Coast to Coast - Rant warning

"the only think I can think of is to use volunteers to remove them along the route" how and why do you propose BSA remove people from an open public road? if BSA events represented good value i imagine more people would be willing to front the coin but when all you get is a piece of black and gold fruit cake and a wave goodbye at the start you will have people not paying, end of story. note i have paid for every BSA event i have done but i completely understand why people do not.

14 Mar 2009 11:38 PM posted in Wheels

for under $1000 you can have 7900 dura ace hubs attached to nice strong tubular rims (eg ambrosio nemesis) and about 4 decent tyres landed on your doorstep


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