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I rode to work today... took me one hour. The bike path didnt go all the way :P had to ride with traffic on guildford road

You are a lot better off crossing the railway line and riding the other side. Much quieter and much less chance of the last words you ever hear being "sorry mate, I didn't see you....."

Good to see you are getting the miles up, do you have a speedo/odo on your bike? If not, get one. It is amazing the difference you see when you have things like avg speed and time taken to pace yourself against. Plus, they give you a max speed reached to show off to your mates after you have ridden down Greenmount :wave:

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You are a lot better off crossing the railway line and riding the other side. Much quieter and much less chance of the last words you ever hear being "sorry mate, I didn't see you....."

Good to see you are getting the miles up, do you have a speedo/odo on your bike? If not, get one. It is amazing the difference you see when you have things like avg speed and time taken to pace yourself against. Plus, they give you a max speed reached to show off to your mates after you have ridden down Greenmount :wave:

Yeah I got one with the bike. worked up until this morning then it wasnt working. there's a bike place near my work so he looked at it. the sensor had moved to far away from the magnet. damn it :P

i'll try the other side of the tracks tomorrow :P

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- not to mention the ability to draft!

oh yeh that makes it soooo much easier :D

I went all out today, no bag or anything holding me back on the way home, 25 mins from Ozzie Park to Greenwood. was keeping up with the guys that I usually can't today.

Work has a shower, you feel so much better after having a shower to get all the sweat off before work.

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and no one says hello

only people to say hi is the female riders. the rest are like "no time for hellos... riding is serious business didnt u know"

yeh unless ya got the proper gear on bike riders can be a holes to ya.i no i was one for 6 or yrs... not an ahole just a cyclist...no what ya mean tho

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oh yeh.there was this bunch in sydney i used to train with,had a few pros in it just chopping of at the front flat out,mind u this bunch was a good 100+riders,out past water fall rd i think it was,unreal fast average close to 40 for 120kms.

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thats so much fun.i used to with mark renshaw and another mate,catch rucks up and town the highway running towards sydeny. hit upto 80 clicks.

the go when doing it was to spin the smallest gear ya could,great legs speed training,although it is quiet illegal..

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youd be surprised how quick ya notice,had a few behind us warn the driver where tailing and he hits the trailor breaks,scary shit... but when we sit behind we get as close to skidding the front wheels on the bumper.. no word of a lie...

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