Sunday, October 18, 2009

Made it!!!

Made it!!!

I will never be a threat to Cadel, but I made it. Thanks for all your words of encouragement, made a huge difference. I am just a little emotional right now...

Mordialloc???

Mordialloc???

Don't know how to spell it, but that is where I am!

Mt. Druitt By The Sea

I never thought I would be so happy to see Frankston, but she was a sight for sore thighs after the hills of Mt. Martha!

Does that mean I am now in Greater Melbourne?


A Wee Stop At Dromana

A Wee Stop At Dromana

I got nothing else!

The Bay Crossing

Just a lot of standing around, holding on to the bikes...

Ouch!

Ouch!

As I was saying earlier, the reason I almost didn't start was I (stupidly) had a spill before I even arrived at the start! It was dark and I cut a corner on the bike track and hit the gutter, coming off and blowing the front tyre. Embarrassing! Stupid too, as I know that track very well (just not that raised bit!).

I was lucky I didn't do any other damage to the bike and only once I had changed the tyre did I realise I did a nice graze of the elbow - stingy! I'll pop some lemon on it later.

On with the show...

The Fairy

The Fairy

Sorry, ferry!

Lunch At Queenscliff

Lunch At Queenscliff

Waiting for the next ferry - resting them old tired legs! Over half-way! Still, will be pushing it to make it back by 6. We'll see...

Geelong!

Geelong!

OK, made it this far, just have to make Queenscliff to have lunch and a rest (snooze!) on the ferry.

Near Avalon Airport

Near Avalon Airport

Getting to Geelong is my first goal. The headwind is not bad, but could do without it. At least heading to Queenscliff and beyond will have the wind behind me (just like the baked beans thanks Sandra!).

Werribee Rest Stop

Werribee Rest Stop

First 40km done. Not bad conditions so far. Onwards I go... After a wee!

On Your Marks...


About to start, but I almost didn't (tell you later).



Wednesday, October 14, 2009

The Route



The way I am going...
Route - 210km Anti-Clockwise : M-Q-F-S-M
The Ride takes you around Port Phillip Bay, commencing at Alexandra Gardens in the City of Melbourne, then heading in a anti-clockwise direction to Queenscliff, followed by a ferry to Sorrento, and finishing back at Alexandra Gardens in Melbourne.