Or when you ask for directions and the response is "well, I wouldn't be starting from here".find_bruce wrote:Its like the old joke, turn right where the pub burnt down, stop where the post office used to be
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Postby RobertL » Wed Sep 26, 2018 8:59 am
Funnily, the Gladstone post office was used as a pub for a year or so, after the Grand Hotel was badly burned. The Grand has now been repaired and the old PO is a cafe and shop.find_bruce wrote:Its like the old joke, turn right where the pub burnt down, stop where the post office used to be
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I agree, but I guess was pondering the future. Maybe you will need to start and stop at the local drone helipad and distribution warehouse.singlespeedscott wrote:I think most of the original post offices would still be standing as many are heritage listed. I believe the post office to post office thing should still stand.
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Postby AUbicycles » Wed Sep 26, 2018 4:09 pm
I can ask him if you need.ldrcycles wrote:I'll need to get in touch with Christoph Strasser to see if I can get my hands on the GPS track of his Perth-Sydney ride last year.
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Re: Road records
Postby ldrcycles » Thu Sep 27, 2018 8:13 am
Yes please! I came across the interview you did with him while I was searching last night. He is a true freak in the same vein as Oppy, it's hard to comprehend the level of physical and mental fitness.AUbicycles wrote:I can ask him if you need.ldrcycles wrote:I'll need to get in touch with Christoph Strasser to see if I can get my hands on the GPS track of his Perth-Sydney ride last year.
Working out intermediate records between Perth and the east coast is going to be interesting, so far it appears Damian Richmond has the Perth-Melbourne record from 2008, and may have Gawler-Melbourne, but depending on exactly where and when Dave Alley's round australia ride went, he may have Perth-Melbourne, and will almost certainly have Melbourne-Brisbane and Adelaide-Brisbane.
Today's lunchtime task is to check if the Townsville library can find times for Charters Towers-Townsville and Ingham-Townsville, both broken around 1975 (or so says a bloke who tried to break the Charters Towers record around 1990).
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Postby ldrcycles » Tue Oct 02, 2018 11:59 am
Vince Smith (an old Townsville rider) has found a few more details on the Charters Towers-Townsville record, so I'll get in touch with the Townsville library as it will make their search of newspaper microfilms a bit easier. There's a distinct lack of records for the Bundaberg area (with the exception of a very old record from there to Maryborough), which is a terrible shame as the post office there is particularly beautiful, so I'm looking at establishing a new record from Childers, or perhaps Bundy-Childers and back. Maryborough-Bundaberg would be a good record, but the surface on the highway north of Howard is especially dreadful and would make for an unpleasant ride.
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Postby ldrcycles » Thu Oct 04, 2018 7:08 am
Unfortunately, because his route was so direct there are a lot of intermediate records he missed, such as Port Augusta-Port Pirie, Perth-Gawler, Perth-Adelaide etc. He did go over 13 hours better than Oppy's 1937 Perth-Coolgardie time though, and all up I've got him as picking up 10 records along the way. 45h42m to cross the Nullarbor (Norseman-Ceduna) is just incredible. I'm looking forward to comparing Dave Alley's times.
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Postby ldrcycles » Fri Oct 05, 2018 7:07 pm
In addition to some more records that turned up around Rockhampton, and a few in NSW, I've added the various records for the Brisbane Valley and South Burnett rail trails (stretches the definition of "road" a touch, but no one else is listing them) and the tally is now up to 201 . I haven't even bothered to get into the Time and Distance records yet.
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Re: Road records
Postby ldrcycles » Thu Nov 15, 2018 2:54 pm
Some of the average speeds on these old records are nuts, Mt Morgan-Rockhampton requires an average of 39.9kmh, Brisbane-Southport around 43.3kmh!
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Postby Lukeyboy » Thu Nov 15, 2018 6:32 pm
Or with a locomotive on the front pulling you through Logan into a headwind....jasonc wrote:Brisbane to Southport with a tail wind that's achievable
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Postby jasonc » Thu Nov 15, 2018 7:58 pm
I think he has to do them unassistedLukeyboy wrote:Or with a locomotive on the front pulling you through Logan into a headwind....jasonc wrote:Brisbane to Southport with a tail wind that's achievable
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Postby ldrcycles » Thu Nov 15, 2018 8:33 pm
Down the busway on the Bris to gold coast yea, but with the number of intersections just between the GPO and anything approaching an open road, you'd need to be going through Jacob's Well/Pimpama at a million miles an hour.jasonc wrote:Brisbane to Southport with a tail wind that's achievable
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Re: Road records
Postby Lukeyboy » Thu Nov 15, 2018 9:59 pm
LDR, just bang it up Queen Street mall, over Victoria Bridge and onto the busway early morning
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Re: Road records
Postby jasonc » Thu Nov 15, 2018 10:01 pm
No lights so no one sees him wearing all black?Lukeyboy wrote:Early morning you can get a good run. I think I solo averaged 33kph (Fortitude Valley/Story Bridge-Eight Mile Plains busway exit) including lights when the Brisbane to Gold Coast was on. That being said reckon I could solo average 40kph on the flater busway route with no lights
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Postby Lukeyboy » Thu Nov 15, 2018 10:04 pm
I was moreso taking a dig at towing you and geoff through Logan after our Tambo ride haha. Although to be fair you did drag me along on the Boonah ride but I did tow everyone back to Ipswich quickly when we had to turn onto that death trap of a road back in to Ipswichjasonc wrote:I think he has to do them unassistedLukeyboy wrote:Or with a locomotive on the front pulling you through Logan into a headwind....jasonc wrote:Brisbane to Southport with a tail wind that's achievable
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Re: Road records
Postby Lukeyboy » Thu Nov 15, 2018 10:05 pm
Nah just ride as you would normally.jasonc wrote:No lights so no one sees him wearing all black?Lukeyboy wrote:Early morning you can get a good run. I think I solo averaged 33kph (Fortitude Valley/Story Bridge-Eight Mile Plains busway exit) including lights when the Brisbane to Gold Coast was on. That being said reckon I could solo average 40kph on the flater busway route with no lights
LDR, just bang it up Queen Street mall, over Victoria Bridge and onto the busway early morning
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Re: Road records
Postby jasonc » Fri Nov 16, 2018 10:06 am
I think Geoff still owes us sausage rolls anywayLukeyboy wrote:I was moreso taking a dig at towing you and geoff through Logan after our Tambo ride haha. Although to be fair you did drag me along on the Boonah ride but I did tow everyone back to Ipswich quickly when we had to turn onto that death trap of a road back in to Ipswichjasonc wrote:I think he has to do them unassistedLukeyboy wrote:
Or with a locomotive on the front pulling you through Logan into a headwind....
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Re: Road records
Postby ldrcycles » Sun Nov 25, 2018 10:09 am
On the topic of Gympie-Maryborough, as far as I could find the record was 3h53m set by Alan Fisher on his Brisbane-Rockhampton record ride in 1939. Hours of searching turned up nothing faster, so that was the target in mind, and I managed 3:06:16. Posting that on facebook lead to Troy being tagged by a mate, and as well as expressing his interest in having a go, he managed to find a facebook post from his local club on a record ride in 1975 by a club member. 32.5kmh average for 280km, with a section of dirt near Bauple!
There was also a mention from a bike shop owner in Noosa that he sponsored a Bris-Maryborough record by a Michael Brown around the year 2000, but he can't remember what time was set. My average from Gympie-Maryborough was 32.2, so until I can get in touch with either Trevor Geysing, or Michael Brown and find out what their sectional times were, Gympie-Maryborough is in limbo. It's the perfect example of why the Record Association is needed, and I was happy to be able to say as much in the articles the local papers printed.
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Re: Road records
Postby human909 » Sun Nov 25, 2018 11:17 am
Oh I must have gotten lucky!Alex Simmons/RST wrote:Or when you ask for directions and the response is "well, I wouldn't be starting from here".find_bruce wrote:Its like the old joke, turn right where the pub burnt down, stop where the post office used to be
The one time I did manage navigate myself such a town. It was an intersection of two roads and a single sandstone ruin of what could have once been a post office. I had some nice old ladies stop and offer me very exact directions to the farm of the people I was looking for.
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Re: Road records
Postby ldrcycles » Sun Dec 16, 2018 8:17 am
So to spark interest in the sport, she made an attempt on the women's Sydney-Melbourne record. Another article describes how she suffered from hallucinations towards the end of the ride, weaving because she thought her handlebars were broken, or to cut across white lines she thought were tram tracks. You might notice that her time is given as 36hr33 ("4hrs faster than Joyce Barry's unofficial record"), yet the duration between start and finish was actually 58hr10. Note also the Canberra-Sydney record mentioned.
Looking for her time from Sydney-Newcastle (the record at 6:14:30, within a very creditable distance of Opperman's 5:38:00) I found the Sydney-Melbourne attempt of Christine Fernon in 1990. There are some fascinating details in that article, and it's very interesting to note the author describing that "..all the authorities I have spoken to deny all knowledge of place to place records". Christine's time was 52hr30, and while McLachlan's riding time of 36hr33 is mentioned, her record is correctly shown as the overall time of 58hr10.
Now for the sad part. Neither of those women actually broke the record at all. Joyce Barry did hold it in 1937 with a time of 50hr47 (having been inspired by Billie Samuels' 1934 record of 79hrs), but that was broken the following year by Irene Pyle, whose time of 40hr23 was celebrated by 40,000 spectators at a carnival that night.
It really makes me feel a little ill to think that 40,000 people, all of officialdom, and countless more newspaper readers had apparently forgotten Pyle's achievement so completely in less than 30 years that two women put up truly heroic rides in vain. McLachlan's Canberra-Sydney ride was also just over an hour short of Edna Sayers' 1936 record.
I couldn't imagine a better example of why the record association should have been set up back when the idea was first floated in the 1930s, and why it's still needed today.
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