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AUSSIE
29th September 2010, 12:04 PM
:DI just turned the TV on channel ONE They have the world UCI bike race timetrials on.
It is in My City-Geelong- It comes up great.Nice open spaces-clean.In general Fantastic looking place.What do you think of it?
Wide screen HD.:2tsup:The bikes have been shooting red lights and riding 4 wide and more on our open roads,but havent heard of them getting booked though.
Google (http://www.google.com.au/#hl=en&source=hp&q=uci+world+championships+2010&aq=1z&aqi=g1g-z1g8&aql=&oq=uci&gs_rfai=&fp=5a414edf4489c101)

Woodwould
29th September 2010, 12:11 PM
For goodness' sake man, get out and do some woodwork!

AUSSIE
29th September 2010, 12:17 PM
For goodness' sake man, get out and do some woodwork!
Woody.I would if I could.It is freezing in my garage.I Had an Aircon fitted 3 weeks ago today and guess what? it still isnt going.I am very PO t with it all.
You have got me going now,I will phone again now.
The garage is insulated,except for the doors (Next on list) but the wind is the trouble.:C

Woodwould
29th September 2010, 12:24 PM
Woody.I would if I could.It is freezing in my garage.I Had an Aircon fitted 3 weeks ago today and guess what? it still isnt going.I am very PO t with it all.
You have got me going now,I will phone again now.
The garage is insulated,except for the doors (Next on list) but the wind is the trouble.:C
Ah yes, the Australian weather. It's currently 10.7° here and I've been in the shed with the door chocked open and wearing shorts and tee-shirt (I just popped in for a potty break and puter pit-stop).

nine fingers
29th September 2010, 12:30 PM
:DI just turned the TV on channel ONE They have the world UCI bike race timetrials on.
It is in My City-Geelong- It comes up great.Nice open spaces-clean.In general Fantastic looking place.What do you think of it?
Wide screen HD.:2tsup:The bikes have been shooting red lights and riding 4 wide and more on our open roads,but havent heard of them getting booked though.
Google (http://www.google.com.au/#hl=en&source=hp&q=uci+world+championships+2010&aq=1z&aqi=g1g-z1g8&aql=&oq=uci&gs_rfai=&fp=5a414edf4489c101)
Hi Aussie, Just been down to the corner to see some of the riders , can see more on tele with all the helicopters overhead, also the heaters on.
About time you had that air con fixed . regards John.

Blue-deviled
29th September 2010, 10:48 PM
:DI just turned the TV on channel ONE They have the world UCI bike race timetrials on.
It is in My City-Geelong- It comes up great.Nice open spaces-clean.In general Fantastic looking place.What do you think of it?
Wide screen HD.:2tsup:The bikes have been shooting red lights and riding 4 wide and more on our open roads,but havent heard of them getting booked though.
Google (http://www.google.com.au/#hl=en&source=hp&q=uci+world+championships+2010&aq=1z&aqi=g1g-z1g8&aql=&oq=uci&gs_rfai=&fp=5a414edf4489c101)

I nipped down to the Geelong ghost-town today, parked, cheered a passing Khazak, and a Mexican, then engaged in a little work. Later I spotted half the Japanese road team dicing with the trucks on the main road, and left before it ended poorly.

However, there was one really wrong thing. All the UCI WC signs I noticed said that I was in Melbourne! There's going to be a lot of internationals amazed at how small and quiet Melbourne is:doh:

issatree
30th September 2010, 01:23 AM
Hi to All,
Yes I tried to get into the City of Greater Geelong, Vic. & failed miserably.
Then went for a walk to see the local secondhand auction house, Closed.
Watched the Workers??? putting the finishing touches to the Start, Finish line, & all I could see were these melbourne flags. I called out to one of the workers & told him he was in the wrong city.
Couldn't hear his reply, But I bet it wasn't to kind in my favour.
These melbourne signage flag things are everywhere, even on the TV Screen, & this so called World Event is in the City of GEELONG, VIC. not melbourne, that is some 50 + mins - 87 kilometres away. Nearly sick of it, before it has really started.
Wife is not to happy either, as she has to go to the Showgrounds on Sat. Normally 11 K's, but looks like 30+ to get there, as she will have to go via the Freeway.
Enough Said
Regards,
issatree.
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AUSSIE
30th September 2010, 05:07 AM
Cant find any local that thinks it is a good thing.About as popular as a shark in a swimming pool.
A good suggestion last night was-Seeing the State Gov.are so keen to makeout it is in Melb.-They should Have it in Melb and Stuff them for a week.:roll:

pellcorp
30th September 2010, 06:59 AM
Cant find any local that thinks it is a good thing.About as popular as a shark in a swimming pool.
A good suggestion last night was-Seeing the State Gov.are so keen to makeout it is in Melb.-They should Have it in Melb and Stuff them for a week.:roll:

Agreed!!!!!! $&@%*&euro;ŁĄ

issatree
30th September 2010, 12:13 PM
Hi All Geelongites & Dist.,
I also agree, If they are going to advertise it as a melb. race, then have it in melb. & don't stuff up Our City of Geelong, Vic.
Must admit though it looks good on TV.
Regards,
issatree.
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ubeaut
30th September 2010, 01:31 PM
I also have only seen Melbourne signs. there are good points though. Went to the Cremorne Hotel for lunch yesterday..... Usually packed to the gunnals but not yesterday we were the only ones there and for the hour we were there no one else came in.

Only 3 cars parked in Packington St where finding a park is almost impossible at the best of times. Believe it or not one of the 3 was parked in the bus stop. Derrr.

Traffic trying to turn left at Breakwater Rd was banked up for almost 3 km and that was at around 1 pm on Tuesday. Don't think it's cleared since. Took the daughter into Geelong Tuesday, for work and had to drop her almost 3 blocks away in the rain so she could walk. Geelong or the parts I saw of it, was like a ghost town. Businesses shut everywhere. Lots of parking available though.

The expected influx of a hundred thousand or more people seems to be a bit of a loaded story though. I've never seen the place so deserted. And they don't appear to be out on the track that I've seen in driving around.

However as my daughter keeps saying..... "You've known about it for weeks and weeks so stop bitching dad." She's right, as always.

Would be nice to see some Geelong signs though, especially as we're the ones being massively put out. :minigun: :bike3:http://cdn.woodworkforums.com/http://cdn.woodworkforums.com/http://cdn.woodworkforums.com/http://cdn.woodworkforums.com/images/smilies/transport/bike2.gif

kiwigeo
6th October 2010, 06:33 PM
Come on guys...our own Cadel Evans was part of this event doing his best to defend his rainbow jersey.

kiwigeo
6th October 2010, 06:35 PM
Hi All Geelongites & Dist.,
I also agree, If they are going to advertise it as a melb. race, then have it in melb. & don't stuff up Our City of Geelong, Vic.
Must admit though it looks good on TV.
Regards,
issatree.
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Funny but from all the advertising I saw (mainly in bike mags) I thought the event was largely a Geelong thing.

AUSSIE
6th October 2010, 06:44 PM
You Have Been in the Hills Too Long.:oo:
You should get the Geelong paper today if you want to comment.

kiwigeo
6th October 2010, 07:48 PM
I don't see why I need to read the Geelong Newspaper...its not available in Adelaide anyway.

FYI there were a total of four courses at the UCI event:

1. The Elite Mens Road Race - Running from Geelong to Melbourne
2. The Geelong Road race circuit - entirely in Geelong.
3. The Time Trial Elite circuit - entirely in Geelong.
4. The Under 23 Time Trial circuit - entirely in Geelong.

Four circuits - three of them in Geelong and the fourth starting in Geelong and finishing in Melbourne.

As I've correctly already stated...the event has been widely advertised in bike mags as a Geelong event and I stand by that assertion. Ive just done a quick Google and it was also widely advertised as a Geelong event on numerous sites.

Cheers Martin

Carry Pine
6th October 2010, 07:51 PM
Only watched the races on TV but I thought Geelong looked great. I think last time I was there it was raining but it really looked like a different place. Well done, I say.

On my first visit to Geelong (mega years ago) there were signs on shops 'God shops here.' Locals know what I mean but I was completely confused at the time.

Graham

minus459
6th October 2010, 08:40 PM
I don't see why I need to read the Geelong Newspaper...its not available in Adelaide anyway.

FYI there were a total of four courses at the UCI event:

1. The Elite Mens Road Race - Running from Geelong to Melbourne
2. The Geelong Road race circuit - entirely in Geelong.
3. The Time Trial Elite circuit - entirely in Geelong.
4. The Under 23 Time Trial circuit - entirely in Geelong.

Four circuits - three of them in Geelong and the fourth starting in Geelong and finishing in Melbourne.

As I've correctly already stated...the event has been widely advertised in bike mags as a Geelong event and I stand by that assertion. Ive just done a quick Google and it was also widely advertised as a Geelong event on numerous sites.

Cheers Martin

Kiwi all courses were in Geelong, Elite mens started in Melb came to Gelong and did 11 laps of the course 15k or something like that.

undies

kiwigeo
6th October 2010, 08:59 PM
Kiwi all courses were in Geelong, Elite mens started in Melb came to Gelong and did 11 laps of the course 15k or something like that.

undies

My mistake...I didnt note the arrows on the course map.

AUSSIE
6th October 2010, 09:19 PM
Kiwi
The best part of the bike race was the

end.:2tsup:
Now we are back to normal.Or
As someone put it the other day,when talking to them was.It is like we are in jail.

Jim Carroll
6th October 2010, 09:23 PM
Best thing to happen in geelong since they won the AFL grand final.

Best advertising world wide for Geelong & Australia.

Only once in a lifetime down under so the wowsers will have nothing to complain about again but they will welcome the extra people visiting geelong and spending their tourist dollars.

AUSSIE
6th October 2010, 09:31 PM
Best thing to happen in geelong since they won the AFL grand final.

Best advertising world wide for Geelong & Australia.

Only once in a lifetime down under so the wowsers will have nothing to complain about again but they will welcome the extra people visiting geelong and spending their tourist dollars.

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kiwigeo
6th October 2010, 09:54 PM
Kiwi
The best part of the bike race was the

end.:2tsup:
Now we are back to normal.Or
As someone put it the other day,when talking to them was.It is like we are in jail.

Yes I agree....the best part of any bike race is the end...I love a good sprint :D

One stage of the Tour Down Under goes past my house.....it happens every year. I can't get my car in or out of my driveway for the best part of a day. A bit inconvenient but the TDU brings in a huge amount of tourists and their money to SA so I don't have a great objection to the event and get into the spirit of the race. This year I even rode one of the stages...a good excuse to get on a bike and work off some fat.