babse Posted March 14, 2022 Share 11 minutes ago, Skubarra said: Interesting for me is that the Racing Vets (@) winning time was pretty much on par with the previous 2 events (which had perfect weather). But & and especially 1A were much slower (1A by more than 15 minutes). I suspect a lot of peeps who would usually ride in 1A were seeded in @ and $ so the upper alphabet soup groups were possibly depleted compared to previous years. It was noticeable in @ that people were more sensible and slower on the downhills, but I had to do PR's on every climb except Smits to keep up with the bunch so everything still evened out. Going up Smits slowly into a headwind was the only place I really noticed the weather is holding us back, so kudos to the guys up front who did the hard work to keep up the pace for the rest of the route. Also well done to the winners of @ who did their breakaway on Chappies and rode almost 5 minutes into the chasing group in the last 20km, very impressive. Yeah I was quite surprised by the few number of okes in & keen to get things going especially in the first 50kms. Twice I had rolled thru (not attacked) with 2nd or 3rd guy not holding wheel. We also had a surprisingly tamed @Tiny Ksitting wheels 😲 Last year 1A was stacked with okes pumped on making it to finish line as fast as possible. I agree tho, most of them now rode $ , @ and a few in &. DieselnDust 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WaynejG Posted March 14, 2022 Share 1 hour ago, thisismyotherbike said: Why all the punctures when it rains? Does the rain spill gunk into the road that would normally have been cleared by the traffic? Or do people hit more cracks/holes/cateyes because of the poor visibility? I think the rain washes or brings to the surface broken glass and such. Did a social ride in PE in the rain. We turned back home before our intended turning point due to the amount of punctures we were getting. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NotSoBigBen Posted March 14, 2022 Share 1 hour ago, thisismyotherbike said: Why all the punctures when it rains? Does the rain spill gunk into the road that would normally have been cleared by the traffic? Or do people hit more cracks/holes/cateyes because of the poor visibility? Back in the day YellowSaddle did posit that it was because wet rubber 'cuts' easier ... Edited March 14, 2022 by NotSoBigBen Cause my English writing is crap Long Wheel Base, thisismyotherbike and Jackie Thamsanqa Maholwana 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChrisF Posted March 14, 2022 Share 52 minutes ago, bleedToWin said: Funriders weren't having fun. Racers raced. 🤷♂️ At the back there was a LEKKA vibe Strangers striking up a conservation. The fun-riders at the back certainly had fun ... after M3 .... MORNE and DJR 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jbr Posted March 14, 2022 Share Just now, ChrisF said: Strangers striking up a conservation. Most of what I said was "********f**k" every time we were going more than 40kph and I was hearing 15 disc brakes go SQUEEEEAAAAAAAK Sid the Sloth, MORNE , DJR and 3 others 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TIB Posted March 14, 2022 Share 1 hour ago, thisismyotherbike said: Why all the punctures when it rains? Does the rain spill gunk into the road that would normally have been cleared by the traffic? Or do people hit more cracks/holes/cateyes because of the poor visibility? Water lubricates the cutting object (ie glass) reducing the friction to cut the tyre. Simple test, try shaving dry.... Long Wheel Base, Zebra, mecheng89 and 6 others 7 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DieselnDust Posted March 14, 2022 Share 2 minutes ago, TIB said: Water lubricates the cutting object (ie glass) reducing the friction to cut the tyre. Simple test, try shaving dry.... spot on riders also can't see the glass or other in the road as easily to avoid so more likelihood of riding through the detritus Edited March 14, 2022 by DieselnDust DJR and TIB 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WaldoZ Posted March 14, 2022 Share 1 hour ago, Skubarra said: Interesting for me is that the Racing Vets (@) winning time was pretty much on par with the previous 2 events (which had perfect weather). But & and especially 1A were much slower (1A by more than 15 minutes). I suspect a lot of peeps who would usually ride in 1A were seeded in @ and $ so the upper alphabet soup groups were possibly depleted compared to previous years. It was noticeable in @ that people were more sensible and slower on the downhills, but I had to do PR's on every climb except Smits to keep up with the bunch so everything still evened out. Going up Smits slowly into a headwind was the only place I really noticed the weather is holding us back, so kudos to the guys up front who did the hard work to keep up the pace for the rest of the route. Also well done to the winners of @ who did their breakaway on Chappies and rode almost 5 minutes into the chasing group in the last 20km, very impressive. Bleak I missed the @ start... was looking forward to race but cut my tire on the way in and was stranded. Instead found myself starting in the very last start group of the day and finished my lap at least as a fun rider. Things I noticed: We take basic bike handling for granted. Keep left pass right only seems to apply in a car and not on a bicycle. Ebikes are leka to sit behind on climbs. Some cyclists and spectators are mean to Ebikes. Some people thought I was on a Ebike... I questioned some of the bikes road worthiness as I sat behind them on downhills. Saw loads of punctures. Saw bunch crashes with there only 2 in a bunch. Charity groups seemed to have the most fun and gees! "Hold your line" on a fast downhill just scare people and when they look back at who is shouting it they don't hold their line. Ditto for passing on your right. There is actually quite a vibe at some of the waterpoints despite the weather! Going down Chappies with road closures are awesome, especially with everyone keeping left there for some reason Argus is what you make of it and your attitude towards it, if you racing... race hard... if you fun ridding... fun ride harder! Jbr, Skubarra, Colin Pym and 20 others 18 4 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kingg Posted March 14, 2022 Share 24 minutes ago, TIB said: Water lubricates the cutting object (ie glass) reducing the friction to cut the tyre. Simple test, try shaving dry.... What an example😂😂 TIB 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Skubarra Posted March 14, 2022 Share 25 minutes ago, TIB said: Water lubricates the cutting object (ie glass) reducing the friction to cut the tyre. Simple test, try shaving dry.... Wow, learn something new on here every day! TIB 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pure Savage Posted March 14, 2022 Share 15 minutes ago, WaldoZ said: Bleak I missed the @ start... was looking forward to race but cut my tire on the way in and was stranded. Instead found myself starting in the very last start group of the day and finished my lap at least as a fun rider. Things I noticed: We take basic bike handling for granted. Keep left pass right only seems to apply in a car and not on a bicycle. Ebikes are leka to sit behind on climbs. Some cyclists and spectators are mean to Ebikes. Some people thought I was on a Ebike... I questioned some of the bikes road worthiness as I sat behind them on downhills. Saw loads of punctures. Saw bunch crashes with there only 2 in a bunch. Charity groups seemed to have the most fun and gees! "Hold your line" on a fast downhill just scare people and when they look back at who is shouting it they don't hold their line. Ditto for passing on your right. There is actually quite a vibe at some of the waterpoints despite the weather! Going down Chappies with road closures are awesome, especially with everyone keeping left there for some reason Argus is what you make of it and your attitude towards it, if you racing... race hard... if you fun ridding... fun ride harder! 2. Where do you drive? The UK? WaldoZ, MORNE , ChrisF and 1 other 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sid the Sloth Posted March 14, 2022 Share 36 minutes ago, Jbr said: Most of what I said was "********f**k" every time we were going more than 40kph and I was hearing 15 disc brakes go SQUEEEEAAAAAAAK Can confirm this was the case Scary Rider and ChrisF 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Long Wheel Base Posted March 14, 2022 Share 3 hours ago, Pure Savage said: You did not even wave back in the start chute. Sorry, didn't see you wave. I saw you arrive and fist bump all your team mates but at that stage we were in like a temporary area because some of the tandems like myself got sent the wrong way and we had to enter from the front. Then as I was going to go chat they moved us to our pen with the rest of the tandems. When did you wave? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DieselnDust Posted March 14, 2022 Share 28 minutes ago, Pure Savage said: 2. Where do you drive? The UK? You mean the mainland Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pure Savage Posted March 14, 2022 Share 1 hour ago, Jbr said: Most of what I said was "********f**k" every time we were going more than 40kph and I was hearing 15 disc brakes go SQUEEEEAAAAAAAK Sounded like was riding along with a metro rail train all day... Kingg 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Frosty Posted March 14, 2022 Share 1 hour ago, WaldoZ said: We take basic bike handling for granted. Keep left pass right only seems to apply in a car and not on a bicycle. Bike's road worthiness as I sat behind them on downhills. Loads of punctures. "Hold your line" on a fast downhill just scares people, and when they look back at who is shouting, they don't hold their line. Ditto for passing on your right. Not your original numbering, after I removed the irrelevant lines. This is common on group rides and many races. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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