In the last few weeks I've done some awesome rides including a ride through the Royal National Park (photos to come). Big thanks to Emma Power for lending me her Giant, as my bike was being repaired. Last week I also rode from Ashfield to Bobbin Head and back (see photo of my bike a the Empire Marina).
We rode 60km from Marrickville to Waterfall south of Sydney and back again. The group ride was an amazing experience. I'd never ridden at such a hard pace. We averaged over 30km/h and hit top speeds of 60km/h on some of the downhills. I'm completely taken but the experience and plan to go every sunday morning. One of the amazing things about group rides is when you pass another large group of cyclists. You feel like your in this massive hunting pack all working together. Yes. its a very masculine affair. The other nice thing is taking over the whole lane and not feeling worried about traffic running you down. The ride speed up towards the end and slowly more riders dropped of the back of the group. I managed to stay with the front group for most of the ride but got dropped on a hill on the way back to Sutherland. Once the main group passes you, its like missing a train and it doesn't matter how hard you try its almost impossible to rejoin them. We finnally meet up at the 7/11 in Sutherland where almost 200 cyclists from all over Sydney converged to drink buckets of powerade. I wish I had my camera then but it was amazing to see.
This week I placed my entry form in for the Grafton to Inverell challenge. Its a 230km ride across the great dividing range and is rated as the toughest cycling event in Australia. A nice way to begin ones riding career! Of course I'll be riding with the slackers who'll leave at 5:30am in the morning while the real race will kick off at 8:30am. I think I can manage the distance but I really need to do some hill climbing in the next few weeks. Unfortunately one of the lesser charms of my ('crappy' old Trek) is its lack of gears. Oh we'll at least I've got some sexy new pink haddle bar tape and not every bike has that!