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Monday, September 18, 2006

MTB Beginners Course - Week 4 - Sunday!

Broken chain
Due to the Marathon Champs, this weeks beginners spin will take place on Sunday. I expect anyone who rode the marathon to be going v e r y s l o w l y . . .

We'll be riding in the MTB Mecca that is Three Rock, taking in Fairy Castle, The MAD Club Course, the Boneshaker and more! Meet at the Ticknock lower car park at 10am. We'll also take some time to show you how to fix a bike chain.

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18 Comments:

  • At 6:02 p.m., Blogger Morgan said…

    That's OK - you can sweat out a hangover in about 20 minutes.

     
  • At 6:10 p.m., Anonymous Anonymous said…

    so i might be the one going fast at this one

     
  • At 9:32 a.m., Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Anyone going from the north side? I'll be in Cabra if anyone can give me a lift out?

    Thanks a million

     
  • At 4:31 p.m., Blogger Fergal said…

    Tom, I'm up for 3 rock as I think it was originally planned for night spin there tonight (right Nigel?)
    I think it's 8 o clock for meet-up at the lower car-park. Stevie is giving me a lend of his lights so I won't be headbutting any trees hopefully

     
  • At 4:55 p.m., Blogger Fergal said…

    nope, it is 7:15pm meet time acc. to MAD calendar

     
  • At 8:56 a.m., Blogger Fergal said…

    wow!! what a night-ride baptism (but not of fire) for me.
    Dark, misty, spooky, mucky, gloopy, torrential rain, gale force winds, nightlights turning themselves off at really dodgy sections, superb views of Dublin with all the little twinkly lights on, entertainment courtesy of MAD: crashes nicely performed by Tom (double roll-over down bank and Noel (sideways flip into gorse bed that he nearly didn't get out of), all in all a surreal experience as Tom put it for sure.
    Yep, recommend it to anyone.
    Only bogey was the amount of felling -- unbelievable! - a lot of existing excellent tracks ruined.
    Those Coillte boys don't hold back when they hop into those death machines!
    thanks to Scrivo for the lights (they are the biz, i need to get some fast) & Morgan for spotting my shoes I nearly left behind me!
    PS: Tom I hope u got Hollyoaks recorded ok :-)

     
  • At 10:29 a.m., Blogger Ryan Sherlock said…

    I'll have lights in a couple of weeks :) I never did this night ride lark before...

     
  • At 12:11 p.m., Blogger Fergal said…

    Hah! "imagine the carnage" is an understatement to say the least!!! people could disappear into some of those muddy holes we encountered last night and not be seen again!!

    thanks for the link Roddy, I'll check 'em out, hope the bikin is going well over there!

     
  • At 4:42 p.m., Anonymous Anonymous said…

    you see i would go but my bikes are awarked to get on to a rack espically tours as we found out on saturday but if anyone else can offer i will take it

    fone 0862110505

    i want to get out as much as i can before i go to clare

     
  • At 7:47 p.m., Anonymous Anonymous said…

    No chance of making this spin a bit later is there? Like 12 up there? Want to party after the marathon :D

     
  • At 12:52 p.m., Blogger Fergal said…

    party AFTER the marathon Steve? party DURING it man- a few Bacardi Breezers mixed with your Hi-5, some rock n roll on your ipod, a nice party shirt (and a few unpunctured spare tubes)and u will be all set.

    ....though not too sure what caliber of local ladies actually hang around on Carlingford hill-tops lookin for Dublin party savages, I'm thinkin' they're probably not gonna be super-models.....but Nigel would have them all the same!! eh Nige??!!

     
  • At 8:32 p.m., Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Ha Fergal, you were not saying that today around the 30K mark lol!

     
  • At 9:28 a.m., Blogger Fergal said…

    oh god I know Nigel, I was so physically and mentally wrecked at one stage that I had to cheer myself up by roaring abuse at sheep (super-model sheep now, not your ordinary black-bummed baa-baas!).
    Commiserations to Morgan for his torturous detour - I'd have phoned Thunderbirds to come rescue me if I went even 10 yards off-course!!

    Sean was complaining about a silty arse after jumping into a bog-bath - though he looks pretty cheery in this photo:
    http://images5.fotopic.net/?iid=yjg4o9&outx=683&quality=80

    Well done to all who finished that, it was beast-savagery at it's best/worst!

     
  • At 6:54 p.m., Blogger Sean said…

    every muscle in my body hurts. I think I weas suffering more than the newbies on the beginner spin this morning.
    I'll get around to writing something more substantial once I sum up the energy to type.......

     
  • At 3:05 a.m., Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Just to clarify, I wasn't the slowest, I was staying back on the descents to keep any eye on Shane and to make sure no one got lost as I was wearing an illuminous jacket (honest...).

    Thanks a million for the beginners spin! Really enjoyed it!

     
  • At 9:52 p.m., Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Wow Rachel! You must have really enjoyed it! You were so excited, you were on the MAD site at 3am! Now this is the devotion needed in MAD!!

     
  • At 3:29 p.m., Blogger Stephen said…

    Yay I have a blogger account!

     
  • At 8:37 p.m., Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Hmmm, I had a great time, just sorry for holding you up..

    oh, and I'm NOT doing the happy valley this weekend! Chicken run all the way for me!

     

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