Giant XTC Advanced 2009

October 22, 2009 · Filed Under MTB · Comment 

I have always been a fan of Giant Mountain bikes. Just this week I have now become a true believer in the Giant Bicycle Company. About two weeks ago I was having a chat with Wilson (no not the basket ball from “Cast Away”), he asked when I was coming out for a Mountain bike ride with him. Wilson

Now I’ve had a problem with my XCT C1 from day one, not a huge problem just a small vibration coming from the rear brake. As I was running through the vibration issue Wilson (who is works at a local bike shop who’s website I run for them) said they had the same issue with another customer and Giant replaced the frame!

I wasn’t after a new frame but he did say to drop it off and they’d have a look at it for me. We changed the rear brake assembly and disk rotor and the vibration was still there. So a new frame is sent from Giant under the warranty. Within 5 days the frame had arrived and has been built. The new Giant XTC Advance composite frame looks great. The only negative is it’s only a 20’ frame (making it a Large) my old XTC C1 frame was a 21’ which was a touch small for me, the new frame is now to small altogether and is going to be sold.

The differance is due to the the largest frame made on the replacement warranty frame is a 20′. I’d love to keep it but no point if I can’t ride it. see below the before and after shots. The XTC C1 had only been ridden around 300km, most of it on bike paths!

Before: 2007

Giant XTC C1

Giant XTC C1

After: 2009

XTC Advanced 2009 Frame

XTC Advanced 2009 Frame

Lanterne Rouge

April 21, 2008 · Filed Under MTB · 2 Comments 

Lanterne RougeWell I haven’t put much thought into how I should break the news, it’s come down to this, If you’ve heard the song by “I fought the Law but the Law Won”? Well my race went something like this. “I fought the Tree but the Tree won”, in a nut shell I clipped a tree with my right shoulder. Now for the race run down. Let me explain how it all came to be, remember that I had no intention of attempting anything other then taking home the coveted “Lanterne Rouge”. A sort after prize that a sat on many chairs and drank only a few beers to archive while the true MTB boys took on each other..

The “Riders Debrief” was at 11:30am, so we all strolled down to listen to the “Debrief”. Straight after it was done they were ready to sound the starting horn. None of us where ready so we rolled onto the course a few minutes behind the actual start.

Lap 1:
It was nothing but traffic and not knowing the course I found myself waiting for a spot to over take, I put this down to a recon lap.

Lap 2:
Time to get some open space (after heading back to the car to get rid of the Camel Pack) and time to get the right lines down on the course. Feeling good and warmed up.

Lap 3:
The first of the team riders star to breeze past you, at this point I’m thought to myself… was that “Jeff Toohey”?!? I Google Jeff a few days before the big day, turns out Jeff has done this a bit… and has some huge results under his belt (World 24hr Solo MTB Age Group Champion). It was at this point that while reading the Google search results I had found my true calling for this event. I was to be a “moving chicane”!

It turns out I hadn’t seen the Might Toohey on course yet, then again I couldn’t see the number boards just these insanely fast… young dudes tearing up the track. All these thoughts of Jeff Toohey got my thinking about beer. Here in Oz we have a beer called “Toohey’s New” (not a brand I drink myself but it’s beer none the less) the remainder of lap 3 was all about beer and the cold beers I had sitting back at the car. As a true athlete (which I am not) a beer started to sound pretty good.

Lap 4:
I’m finding my groove, I gotta admit that at this point I wasn’t enjoying the ride as much as the first three laps. I had made the choice to pull in after each lap and have a good drink (non alcoholic). Princey had ripped the cleat off his MTB shoe and was waiting for the expo shop to bring in a new pair of shoes.

I was cruising around on lap 4 when I hear this someone call out my name. Looking back and here comes Daggs up the trail. Daggs asked where Princey was so I told him the cleat story. We started to descend through a sort forested single track. I clipped a tree with my right shoulder. The hit was a fast thud with a slight click, the sort of click that makes you think… did something just break? I held my line until the track open up where I could get out of the way of any traffic and check my range of movement on the shoulder. It wasn’t 100% by a long shot but the bloody thing still had full range of movement.

Along with the tree went my confidence on all the descents back into the start/finish. The shoulder and neck hurt and it was now officially beer o’clock. I got into the secret stash of pain killers and I was off to the showers… my day was done at the 3 hour mark. Sad but true!

On another note. Jeff had a small issue and was whipped off to hospital at 3:45am. He returned at around 9:30am and was still in second overall, he didn’t re-join the race and ended up a close 4th. Not bad for a dude that did 288km’s in 15hours and 45 mins offroad. Bloody machine!

Bike Check Completed.

April 16, 2008 · Filed Under MTB · 1 Comment 
This Sunday was the one and only Mountain Bike check. Now remember people I won this bike in a raffle over a year ago… Thank you Tom Wallace Cycle… good old No.73 came up trumps for me.
The TCR C1 was taken out for an off road shake down. After the first few minutes I knew that the only thing getting a shake down was me, it all came back to me why I switched to the road, I’m too old for off road. The bike took whatever I through at it. Jumps, brumes and general trail riding was not an issue, due to my lack of skill logs where an issue the entire ride.
Hanging on for dear life
This 24 hour is going to hurt, no two questions about it and after Sunday’s ride I had a check list to complete before Friday night.

Things for the Bike

  • Cateye to be removed and replaced with Polar 72
  • Battery required for huge dual halogen MTB head light (I’ll spot the kangaroo’s a mile off with these babies.)
  • Tail Light.
  • Tubes.
  • CO2 adaptor for MTB Style tube valve.

Things to take with:

  • Zipp ties for things that loosen in the night.
  • Spare AAA batteries (spare for tail light)
  • 24 litres of water
  • Chair
  • Food (No alcohol allowed… bummer)
  • Wet weather gear (Not sure why if it rains I’ll be in the van)
  • Warm clothes
  • Chainsaw (for logs out on the course)

Nice to Have:
  • A four man team so I can assume a management role
  • Spare set of legs
  • King size bed to sleep the night away
  • A 24 pack of Jim Beam UDL’s
  • A chef on staff
  • Two swedish lesbian massage therapists (I’m sure they’ll be there when the dehydration kicks in)
     

The rules and competitors list and rules (made to be broken) arrived via email last night. There are a grand total of 107 entrants. 23 of which are classified as “Solo Men”, these are the lads I’ll be up against. Fear not you other 22… I’m aiming for the 23 position at the finishing flag and I’m prepared to fight for it.

24 hour update

April 12, 2008 · Filed Under MTB · Comment 

Yes it’s been some time… and you guessed it the training region has not been huge. Fear not as the 24 hour MTB event has not been forgotten, not by a long shot. In fact I’m kicking off the off road training run tomorrow. Nothing like pulling the MTB off the rack for a blast in the bush for a one and only bike prep before packing up all the kit and head down to the Race Location.

After this morning training at a mighty 35k’s and feeling like crap! I’m now leaning towards the fact the sticking to the rear wheel of the pro’s is no more than a pipe dream. I can’t believe that work is currently talking over my life and all the bikes have a fine coat of dust on them. Still I keep telling myself there is no excuse for not training, besides the fact the winter is setting in, the days are getting shorter. I’m not big on heading out at 5am mid week when the sun doesn’t show it’s face until 5:50am.

A 24 hour MTB race… Me?!?

April 2, 2008 · Filed Under MTB · 1 Comment 
 
Sitting at work, beavering away on my project juggling skills (keeping the clients all happy isn’t for the light hearted)… the phone rings… it’s Princey Prince or more commonly known as “The Mechanic” from our CACT 2007 mission.
I’m flat out with paperwork, migrations and engineers asking question and Princey is pitching an idea to me. “Lets do a 24 hour Mountain bike Ride” he says, my immediate response is “What? Are you nuts? Get F&@cked!, we haven’t trained”. “It’ll be a good laugh and something different to do, you don’t need to ride the full 24 hours, just do a few laps at a time” The conversation ended shortly after the “Sales Pitch” and my busy day took care of me not having time to look into the details on the site.
Fast forward to me sitting on the couch… or what I like to call “my cycling taper position!” The mobile rings and I can hear the mechanical voice on the mobile call out “Pruncie Prunce”. Nokia needs to work on that voice. So I know who it is before getting to the phone, it all come flashing back to me about the “Sales Pitch”.
Fear not for I’m on the Laptop planning my next kit purchase/design. The link to the site is up in a few seconds, while talking I’m confirming with my “Management and events Co-Ordinator” that I’m not booked out for the weekend of April 19-20th. No I’m free, and approval is singed off.
I hang up from Princey and think about it for about a minute. I think of the lack of training, the fact that my Giant TCR C1 has been hanging in the shed for over a year and only been ridden on bike paths and never seen real dirt, let alone do more than 20kms per ride. This in turn brought on thoughts of Fatty’s post about his new MTB and how they both felt about their first ride together. The negative are piling up against me. “Oh bugger it, I’m in!” I think to myself. It’ll hurt but it’ll be fun. Yes you guessed it, after filling in my entry and hitting the “Submit” button there was no way back, I signed up for a 24 hour Mountain Bike Race.


I have no idea who this bloke is… but he looks like he means business, just hope
he can keep up with my cracking speed.

I haven’t ridden off-road for at least 2 years, my current training has been about 120kms per weekend for the past few weeks. My mind soon thinks is time to get over to “Mr 24” site… yes, yes the mighty “Kerkove will have the answers, if not than I’m praying for some training inspiration from him yet again. I do admit to heading over to his site to seek inspiration as this man trains and rides, he’s living my dream!
As it’s only 2 weeks off the likely hood of me completing the race is good. This is if I follow a race strategy: Training is out of the question, I will put in a few test rides on the MTB to prep it for the day (It’s worth looking good if you ride crap!).
The plan is to look at the race in blocks of laps. As the course is a 10k loop I’m tipping I’ll start off in 5 lap efforts. Riding through the night is an option… but not for me! I have a set of kick arse lights that I’ll strap on for some light night riding. Sleep will not be missed out. I have every intention of having a good night sleep… I’m thinking 10pm – 6am. This gives the Pros some time to make up on lost ground! Yes confidence is high on a result. After a long comfy sleep I intend to have a cooked breakfast and laze about until the morning warms up. Should be on the bike for the last 2-3 hours to get so laps in and ensure that I don’t record a DNF. I will report back in this adventure after the 20 April, there are 3 of us heading down, I’m tipping only one (aka:Dazza) will have his race face on.

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