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Member Statistics

Gender: Male

Age: 50

Total Times Entered: 6

Favourite Course:
The old freeway (4 rides)

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Cliff Grant

Member Profile: Cliff Grant

Member Since: 2008

South Australia, Australia

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180

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Current Weight:

83 kg

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N/A


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8.5 kg

Latest Times

Hill Climbs

18 Jun 2009: The old freeway - 31mins 24secs

02 Apr 2009: The old freeway - 33mins 13secs

31 Mar 2009: Norton Summit - 19mins 44secs

24 Mar 2009: Norton Summit - 20mins 54secs

18 Mar 2009: The old freeway - 35mins 40secs

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Comments

Cliff commented on his own time: "First time ever up this hill on way home from work with backpack etc. Room for improvement I hope. "


Forum Posts

02 Aug 2010 8:01 PM posted in Anyone know who took this cycling photo?

Hi Harley, Its Tim Noonan from ABC radio. Have a gander here [url=http://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/2009/02/03/2481612.htm]link[/url] I encountered what I presume was the same koala during the heatwave. He would hang around just before koala corner and give a big growl or gurgle every time you rode past and often came clambering out on the road looking for a drink.

13 Jan 2009 3:45 PM posted in C2M wish list

Thought I'd add my 2 bobs worth on what I'd like to see added. In the hill climbs how about a sortable results list so that the results can be sorted on factors such as: name of climb distance degree of difficulty elevation change attempts.....etc. Then the anal retentive amongst us can make a sport out of bagging all the difficult climbs. Also if you dont know the actual name of a climb it can be hard to find it in the database. For instance how do I find all the climbs in my area or within a 10km radius of my proposed ride? Could climbs and circuits be searched for based upon postcode? See www.geocaching.com for an example. Can google maps be integrated with markers so that an emebedded google map will show all the climbs in the selected map area? The website is however still a great piece of work. Well Done!!

13 Jan 2009 3:31 PM posted in LA spotting.

On my way to work yesterday I stopped and chatted with Patrck Jonker for about 5 minutes (very nice fella). He of course was just setting off for a casual ride with Lance, Stuey and Jack Bobridge. He failed to invite me along though. My trusty repco commuter must have scared him off. That's probably as close as I'll get.


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