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Re: Palace 11.08

Postby Rob Q » Thu Aug 13, 2009 4:55 pm

Good effort by both of you. :D Hey Sean at least you were there competing feller.
[quote]I need to replace the helmet Finding another for a decent price is hard.

Giro Ionos in black and yellow. I picked up a livestrong Giro off ebay for £100 including post and packaging. I think its genuine :lol:
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Re: Palace 11.08

Postby Andrew G » Thu Aug 13, 2009 9:12 pm

You need to start at the front and really give it everything from the start. If you're confident in your cornering then you can still be up near the front for the hill. This is the tactic I employ, and although I slide back on the hill by starting at the front you give yourself some slip room. It hurts but you have to just keep burying yourself and driving as hard as you can over the top to keep position or move back up some of those that you slipped on the hill. Starting at the back you're miles away from the front by the second bend after the hairpin at the start and playing catch up from the start, which is even harder.

I do get dropped eventually but it takes a lot longer by doing this. The hill is also easier if you are within the pack as you get dragged up a bit.

Part of it is learning to push yourself that hard, it can take a while, but it is surprising just how hard you can keep pushing when previously you'd have thought you couldn't. It's tough as it means repeatedly hurting yourself and most of us have a natural reflex that makes you want to back off a bit when we feel pain.
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Re: Palace 11.08

Postby Toks » Thu Aug 13, 2009 9:48 pm

Hey Sean have you ever started off on the front two rows or do you always position yourself at the back
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Re: Palace 11.08

Postby Antloony » Thu Aug 13, 2009 10:22 pm

I think you've come on really well this year Sean, you really put your mind to doing some hard rides and pushing yourself and its paid off. Keep going for the next 4 months then come out on the mid week winter chain gangs, they really put some speed in your legs and teach you how to dig in and suffer.

Good placing Sylv, your going to be one to watch next season :D
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Re: Palace 11.08

Postby Toks » Thu Aug 13, 2009 11:34 pm

[quote="Sean Hogan - 何祥"]No to the first and after the ride round found myself at the back, right at the back. Where I've done better I've usually been at least halfway in. I'll be better and stronger next year. This year is for me a taster of what I think I can do if I can keep at it.
Yeah I know mate. But believe me you wanna be at or near the front especially with such big fields. Positioning yourself at the back seriously limits your chances :(
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Re: Palace 11.08

Postby Grahame » Fri Aug 14, 2009 10:30 am

[quote="Sean Hogan - 何祥"]Cheers Rob,

I know Giro's are good, but @ £100 that is just over £20 more. With a bonce like mine I've found that only the Squalo and Giro's fit....so It loks like the Squalo is the one.

Palace was not fun, but in truth I threw in the towel way too soon and should've tried harder to catch someone.

Sean

As the (american) motorcyclists say "If you have a five dollar head, get a five dollar helmet".

Personally, I don't begrudge my head the comfort and protection it deserves. I'm quite happy to spend upwards of £100 on a helmet to keep my head as comfortable as possible.
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Re: Palace 11.08

Postby Nicolas » Fri Aug 14, 2009 5:46 pm

Good job Sylv for the placing... and Sean for surviving a season at the Palace!

Sean if you want to reconsider your decision to call it a season, I'm thinking of trying CP for the first time next Tuesday, I surely could use some company at the back :D
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