News Shorts - 5 June

National CycloCross Round @ Adelaide @ 3 June - Mike Lawson (BiciSport Team Force) on the Adelaide start line

National CycloCross Round @ Adelaide @ 3 June - Mike Lawson (BiciSport Team Force)

National CycloCross Round @ Adelaide @ 3 June - Mike Lawson (BiciSport Team Force)

National CycloCross Round @ Adelaide @ 3 June - Mike Lawson takes the victory

BiciSport @ Mawson Trail @ South Australian Outback @ 1 June - Dudley Hoskin (BiciSport) on the rugged Mawson Trail somewhere between there and way over there

BiciSport @ Mawson Trail @ South Australian Outback @ 1 June - Dudley Hoskin at Blinman

BiciSport @ Mawson Trail @ South Australian Outback @ 1 June - Dudley Hoskin cooking up a storm

BiciSport @ Mawson Trail @ South Australian Outback @ 1 June - Dudley Hoskin with a Mario Cipolini lookalike

BiciSport @ Mawson Trail @ South Australian Outback @ 1 June - the views on the Mawson Trail

BiciSport Belgium @ Limburg @ 28 May - Briek VerHulst (BiciSport) # 1 riding the Amstel Gold Classic roads in Limburg

BiciSport Belgium @ Limburg @ 28 May - Briek VerHulst (BiciSport) # 2 riding the Amstel Gold Classic roads in Limburg

BiciSport Belgium @ Limburg @ 28 May - Briek VerHulst (BiciSport) # 3 riding the Amstel Gold Classic roads in Limburg

Mike Lawson (BiciSport Team Force) will be competing at Sun Valley in the Lower Blue Mountains near Springwood. Mike starts in the B Grade event starting @ 12noon. Address is Sun Valley Reserve, Sun Valley Rd

ARE RACE RADIOS STIFLING PRO ROAD CYCLING ?

  • The professional stage race typically goes like this …. the second level pro teams fight like hungry dogs to get into the television break of the day and race to a 4 minute lead. The peloton know exactly where and when they are anywhere. The breakaway edges towards a 4 minute lead.

  • When the breakaway gets to the magical 4 minutes lead the breakaway eases back just a touch, but then so does the peloton !!. So here we are (all live on your pay for view tv screen) with two groups essentially soft pedaling (or crystal cranking) with neither giving it 100%. When they both hit the magical 50k to go mark, then hostilities resume in earnest. The peloton catches the break right on the 5k to go banner. The local hero wins the stage and the pantomime resumes the next day. The only way to reduce the boredom is to finish the stage up a wall. .

  • The recommended solution is to ban team race radios and make pro stage racing worth watching. Racing into the unknown makes it all the more exciting. This beats a staged pantomime every time.

BICISPORT ANNOUNCES GRIFFITH TO MELBOURNE RIDE in OCTOBER 23

  • Details are now listed in the BiciSport Special Events section of this website.

  • All welcome

BICISPORT SPECIAL EVENTS FOR 2023

  • Bicisport has a range of primary & secondary Special Events listed on this website (see the separate web page). These events receive personal rider support and the primary events also come with some financial support. Any questions should be directed to Mike O’Reilly on 0417 403 244

  • Note that the NSW Masters Road Championships are split over two weekends & venues

Upcoming primary Special Events for 2023 include -

  • Aug 5 - Sydney & Country Championships (Penrith Lakes Regatta Centre)

  • Aug 6 - NSW Masters Criterium Championships (venue tbc)

  • Aug 12-13 - NSW Masters ITT & Road Championships (Goulburn, NSW)

  • Sept 21-24 - National Masters Road Championships (Shepparton, Vic)

  • Oct 7-8 - NSW Team Time Trial Championships (Singleton, NSW)

  • Oct 12-15 - BiciSport Enduro Ride from Griffith to Melbourne

  • Oct 21-22 - Bowral Classic CycloSportive (Bowral, NSW)

  • Dec 2-3 - Tour of Bright (Bright, Vic)

WARATAH MASTERS RACE PROGRAM OUT TO 31 DEC 23 ANNOUNCED

  • Waratahs continue to to organise high quality interclub events on a weekly basis and Waratah’s recently announced their race calendar out to 31 Dec 23. Their race dates can now be found on the Calender section of this website

RACE SEEKER - THIS WEEK

  • 11 June

    • Lansdowne Park Criteriums (Waratah Masters)

  • 12 June (Mon)

    • NSW Cyclo Cross Series (Lower Blue Mountains @ Sun Valley)

BICISPORT TRAINING RIDES

  • Every Mon/Wed/Fri Mornings

    • Centennial Park Masters @ Centennial Park

      • Meet at the corner of Parkes Drive/Grand Drive at 8.30am and do CP laps until 9.30am then coffee at Spruce Goose Cafe

  • Tues 6 June & Thurs 8 June

    • Waratah Peloton @ pass the corner of Yulong Ave & McCarrs Creek Rd Terrey Hills @ 8.00am for Akuna Bay, top of McCarrs Creek Rd climb at 8.40am, then direction Duffys Forest, then return Terrey Hills shops @ 9.15am then to St Ives for coffee

    • Centennial Park Lower Loop from 5.30am to 7.45am

  • Thurs 8 June

    • Belgian Waffle Ride @ Centennial Park @ Spruce Goose Cafe @ 10.30am for Park laps

  • Sat 10 June

    • Coffee @ Sandstone Cafe Miramare Gardens @ 9.30am

Hitachi Pro Cycling Team (Belgium) - 1985-89

The Hitachi years came out of the previous Belgian Splendor team. Sponsorship was headed by Hitachi (electronics) with numerous sub sponsors - Sunair, Robland, Marc, Bosal (car mufflers) and BCE Snooker. Bike sponsors were originally Splendor (Belgian) but moved to Rossin (Italian). Groupsets were Mavic.

It was simplistic to say it was all about Claude Criquielion (World Road Champion) as the support group was truly exceptional - be it Edwin Bafcop, Marc Assez, Dirk De Wolf (Classics), Fons De Wolf (Classics), Rudy Dhaenens (future World Road Champion) & Rudy Matthijs (Classics). They won a lot across every terrain.

Hitachi Pro Cycling Team (Belgium) - Claude Criquielion (RIP) has his victory at Fleche Wallonne Classic celebrated by having his own corner named after him on the steep Mur de Huy climb at the Fleche Wallonne Classic

Hitachi Pro Cycling Team (Belgium) - Claude Criquielion in the World Road Champions jersey

Hitachi Pro Cycling Team (Belgium) - Claude Criquielion takes victory in the 1987 Tour of Flanders (Ronde van Vlaanderen)

Claude Criquielion in the World Road Champions jersey