2022 UCI World Championship Road Race in Wollongong
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Re: 2022 UCI World Championship Road Race in Wollongong
Postby vosadrian » Tue Sep 13, 2022 3:16 pm
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Re: 2022 UCI World Championship Road Race in Wollongong
Postby familyguy » Tue Sep 13, 2022 4:27 pm
There's some info here about park and ride and extra trains:
https://transportnsw.info/events/2022/0 ... ngong-2022
Getting near the centre of the city/close to the finishes by car will be all but impossible (witness the whining from the locals about not being able to get in/out/park/medevac/etc). Best way would be to get a train as close as you can. Most of the stations between Stanwell Park and North Wollongong are pretty close to the elite road route starting in Helensburgh, so there could be an option to get off and watch them go past, then continue into the city for the finish. The extra trains might make this a good option. I'm planning on doing something like that, but hopefully riding into the city for the finish so I can move around a bit faster and hit a couple of spots on the final loop (mens elite does 12 laps of the loop, womens do 6). I've got access to a bike down there so may not have to take one of my own, though I'd prefer to ride one I know. I'd wager the train will have a fair few on it. I was hoping to stay overnight on the Saturday but may not be able to now, so might have to miss the womens elite and just go on the Sunday. Still figuring this out.
It would be cool to get up to Mt Keira to catch that climb, but I don't know what time they're closing that off. Riding or walking would be the only option to get up there I reckon, cause there's not much opportunity to park off the road around that stretch.
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Re: 2022 UCI World Championship Road Race in Wollongong
Postby DernyDriver » Wed Sep 14, 2022 9:39 am
Yes trains are the go I think. Maybe even drive down the M1 past the Gong to Dapto ...heaps of car parking there next to the station, then catch the train back up to Wollongong. Walk down to Win Stadium / Lang park. The big screens will be set up and that's the finish line.familyguy wrote: ↑Tue Sep 13, 2022 4:27 pmThere's some info here about park and ride and extra trains:
https://transportnsw.info/events/2022/0 ... ngong-2022
Getting near the centre of the city/close to the finishes by car will be all but impossible (witness the whining from the locals about not being able to get in/out/park/medevac/etc). Best way would be to get a train as close as you can. Most of the stations between Stanwell Park and North Wollongong are pretty close to the elite road route starting in Helensburgh, so there could be an option to get off and watch them go past, then continue into the city for the finish. The extra trains might make this a good option. I'm planning on doing something like that, but hopefully riding into the city for the finish so I can move around a bit faster and hit a couple of spots on the final loop (mens elite does 12 laps of the loop, womens do 6). I've got access to a bike down there so may not have to take one of my own, though I'd prefer to ride one I know. I'd wager the train will have a fair few on it. I was hoping to stay overnight on the Saturday but may not be able to now, so might have to miss the womens elite and just go on the Sunday. Still figuring this out.
It would be cool to get up to Mt Keira to catch that climb, but I don't know what time they're closing that off. Riding or walking would be the only option to get up there I reckon, cause there's not much opportunity to park off the road around that stretch.
For gboaf maybe train it to Fairy Meadow ...its only about 300 metres walk to the Fraternity Club / Italian corner. Same deal, big screens, its on the course loop, coffee vans and food.
They seem like the best 2 spots.
From Sydney, its difficult to come in to Wollongong from the North due to road closures and traffic. Think about driving past the exits and coming back up from the south where there are no road closures during the week, and only one on the weekend of the elite mens and womens.
All info and road closures available at Wollongong 2022 website.
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Re: 2022 UCI World Championship Road Race in Wollongong
Postby g-boaf » Wed Sep 14, 2022 3:53 pm
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Re: 2022 UCI World Championship Road Race in Wollongong
Postby vosadrian » Thu Sep 15, 2022 11:19 am
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Re: 2022 UCI World Championship Road Race in Wollongong
Postby DernyDriver » Thu Sep 15, 2022 12:02 pm
Tough questions!
Possibly you could exit the M1 at the Picton road and drive to Mt Keira road, park up the top there and ride down to the hill to watch. Come back to the car later, get back on the M1 and exit the Figtree exit, head to Figtree mall, turn left and follow The Avenue east to Coniston area to park. Thats about 5 km from the Wollongong CBD. Ride in and find a spot somewhere on the course.
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Re: 2022 UCI World Championship Road Race in Wollongong
Postby vosadrian » Fri Sep 16, 2022 10:07 am
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Re: 2022 UCI World Championship Road Race in Wollongong
Postby MichaelB » Sat Sep 17, 2022 7:03 am
It’ll be all good for the Aussies if they’ve fed them for a while !
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Re: 2022 UCI World Championship Road Race in Wollongong
Postby LG » Sat Sep 17, 2022 7:44 am
Was wondering about that, I've come up from Tassie where our magpies generally don't swoop and got smacked on the helmet half a dozen times on my first ride near Beechworth. Would potentially cause chaos during a race.
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Postby AUbicycles » Sun Sep 18, 2022 12:02 am
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Re: 2022 UCI World Championship Road Race in Wollongong
Postby Mr Purple » Sun Sep 18, 2022 6:09 am
Both the TT are road courses are available to ride in Fulgaz. The hills don’t seem much until you need to hit them for the second time after holding down FTP for 40 minutes!
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Re: 2022 UCI World Championship Road Race in Wollongong
Postby MichaelB » Sun Sep 18, 2022 6:21 am
Looks like I’ll be limited to the highlights on FTA
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Re: 2022 UCI World Championship Road Race in Wollongong
Postby Mr Purple » Sun Sep 18, 2022 12:53 pm
My virtual TT time yesterday would have put me 39th of 44 in the women’s field. And only because there were two DNFs and I’m assuming some mechanicals.
They’re just all incredibly fast!
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Re: 2022 UCI World Championship Road Race in Wollongong
Postby nathg » Sun Sep 18, 2022 2:19 pm
I reactivated my Stan account, and am using the 7-day free trial. I believe I’ll get charged for the month next Sunday, so will cancel on Saturday as I intend to venture down there for the road race on Sunday.
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Re: 2022 UCI World Championship Road Race in Wollongong
Postby timbo » Sun Sep 18, 2022 5:35 pm
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Re: 2022 UCI World Championship Road Race in Wollongong
Postby vosadrian » Mon Sep 19, 2022 9:56 am
It would have been fairly easy to park close to the course further from the main part of the town.
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Re: 2022 UCI World Championship Road Race in Wollongong
Postby DernyDriver » Mon Sep 19, 2022 12:55 pm
I also got my ugly mug on TV on the climb as Ganna went up followed by the TV motorbike.
I had so much fun, saw all the Pros up close. Caught up lots of people I know.
Hanging out with my friends from Tahiti and helping them out.
Next weekend will be even bigger !
tahiti by Derny Driver, on Flickr
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Re: 2022 UCI World Championship Road Race in Wollongong
Postby Sharkey » Tue Sep 20, 2022 6:43 am
Stan Sport has a 7 day free trial. Sign up, watch the cycling, then cancel your subscription.
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Re: 2022 UCI World Championship Road Race in Wollongong
Postby foo on patrol » Wed Sep 21, 2022 9:32 pm
DernyDriver wrote: ↑Mon Sep 19, 2022 12:55 pmI took my team (Tahiti) motorpacing in the morning, then after lunch jumped on an old bike and went to various parts of the course including the main climb at Dumfries Rd ...crazy crowd up there going nuts. I was also around the Gwyneville / TAFE area, some nice fast corners there.
I also got my ugly mug on TV on the climb as Ganna went up followed by the TV motorbike.
I had so much fun, saw all the Pros up close. Caught up lots of people I know.
Hanging out with my friends from Tahiti and helping them out.
Next weekend will be even bigger !
tahiti by Derny Driver, on Flickr
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Re: 2022 UCI World Championship Road Race in Wollongong
Postby AUbicycles » Thu Sep 22, 2022 7:29 am
On van vlueten, what hapoened there? She veered right then left and fell. Really seemed like a drivetrain issue to cause that response as it wasn’t a clipped wheel and it look like something with pedalling and the chain slipping or getting stuck.
Saw the damaged bike with the derailluer hanger hanging off. What a shame for the Dutch in the mixed relay.
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Re: 2022 UCI World Championship Road Race in Wollongong
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