Member Profile: Liv Pilla
"Forzaviva"
Member Since: 2008
South Australia, Australia
Physiological Details |
Height: |
175 |
Resting Heartrate: |
N/A |
Current Weight: |
65 kg |
Maximum Heartrate: |
190 |
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Bike Details |
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Specialized Tarmac |
Wheels: |
Corima Aero Plus |
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Campagnolo |
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Bike Weight: |
8 kg |
Latest Times
15 Jun 2011:
Godde Hill Rd
- 11mins 57secs
12 Jun 2011:
Sand Canyon to Fire Station
- 43mins 35secs
29 May 2011:
Sand Canyon to Fire Station
- 44mins 5secs
08 May 2010:
Norton Summit
- 17mins 41secs
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Saved Courses
Circuits & Hill Climbs saved by this rider:
USA >
California >
Little Tujunga Picnic to Fire Station
USA >
California >
Sand Canyon to Fire Station
USA >
California >
Godde Hill Rd
Comments
Liv commented on Reg Paterson's time: "Cracker Time Reg!"
Forum Posts
28 Jan 2010 10:39 PM posted in 2010 Mutual Communit TDU Challenge
Yep the lady who I asked for sunscreen... and turned me away like I was an idiot... was wearing a cancer council T-shirt as well!! Great Work
27 Jan 2010 8:44 PM posted in 2010 Mutual Communit TDU Challenge
I'd have to agree with Alice on this one. The ONE food stop was poorly organized this year. Even though people should have taken along some of their own food (and thank god I did!) to have only banana's at one stop is ridiculous... particularly given the cost of the event. $140 is hardly worth the cheap jersey and a few banana's. I'm a Dietitian, I've done this ride many times before and a several longer... And I know how much fuel you need for a 5-7hour ride. It's not to say you couldn't do it carrying all of your own food... but this is supposed to be a SUPPORTED event! If I wanted to ride 160km carrying all of my own gear then i'd do it for free and save myself from wearing that pitiful jersey.
The group that started at Woodside got to Strath before the food stop was even set up. So they got nothing! And what annoyed me the most was that there was NO sunscreen! Done on the cheap is correct... This should be a safe, fun, community event. Not a money making oppurtunity.
Riders have to take responsibility by preparing correctly, but they should also be given the best support $140 can buy. My 2 cents
29 Mar 2009 8:46 AM posted in Lost bag at NCC road race at Gumeracha on 28/03
Lucien a PACC member, Sam England found your bag I think.
http://www.pacc.org.au/forums/viewtopic.php?t=1877
Contact Sam on 0417 898 357
Cheers:)
22 Mar 2009 5:48 PM posted in Empty gel packets?
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA... Bates As soon as i posted that comment I was sure that someone... namely yourself, would have a swipe about amateurs and expensive wheels. Each to their own I guess... I still stand that gels are a waste of money. I'd rather put my cash into Corimas :werd:
21 Mar 2009 10:45 PM posted in Empty gel packets?
3 bux each?!?! If you don't like carrying a whole lot of food then dried fruit is definately the way to go. Those small boxes of fruit have 30-35g of CHO (more than gels) and cost about $3 for 6 boxes. I agree that any amateur using gels on a saturday ride is a d**khead, more so if the packet ends up on the street!
edited by Liv Pilla on 21/03/2009
<em>edited by Liv Pilla on 21/03/2009</em>
Marketplace
27 Oct 2011: For Sale - Wilier Cento Uno Chrono TT, As used in TDF