Upcoming Pain Train EVENTS for Winter 2011

  • Every Wednesday - night rides/races. Meet 6pm at the Boat ramp carpark Grantham st or if rule #99 applies, WT session @Guru's
  • Monthly Tour De Waikato Adventure rides
  • 30th April - Pain Train Events Present...Ibis/G-Berg dinner + night out on the town!
  • Monthly Sunday fun-day winter series & CX racing@Pukete
  • HCCC 2 up TT & handicap racing series every Saturday from May 7th - 3rd September
  • May 21st CRANK Taupo
  • May 29th Tour de Garage T.B.C
  • N-Duro 12th June
  • 2nd-3rd July - Pain Train EVENTS present 7th annual BWA - venue top secret as always...
  • N-DURO 17th July
  • 31st July - Mt Karioi Challenge
  • N-DURO 14th August

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Beware the mighty Sasquatch - he can swim too!




On the race front the Sask swum like he was chasing rouge campers down the stream on Sat, scared the pants of Danyon Loader and kicked his flabby ass up to the finish chute, to finish a respectable 106th (13th in age grp) of 900. Next year I practice breathing in my washing machine before taking on another Ocean swim series race. Far too many people for my liking, although, I didn't get kicked in the face, gogg's off or the old wetti downtrowl so can't complain.
Bring on the beer and hybernation, and CX!



Sask






"The BC sasquatch is also known to be able to swim. At Butedale in July, 1965, Jack Taylor was fishing when he saw two sasquatches on shore and a third in the water which was swimming very strongly. He reported his sighting to veteran investigator Bob Titmus. The village of Klemtu in the Great Bear Rainforest had a report of a sasquatch seen swimming off a beach in the area. Further details are not available at this time. Reports of swimming sasquatches have come from Tofino on the west coast of the province. Sasquatches have been seen swimming from Tofino to Meares Island on a number of occasions, the most recent being in 2002. A report of a swimming sasquatch was also received by investigator Tom Steenburg. One was seen swimming in Harrison Lake and when it came ashore, the creature shook the water off its fur much as a dog would do."

*Quote from the British Columbia Scientific Cryptozoology Club


Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Mont Vontoux - stage 1 of the PT Waikato adventure rides!



With a mint Waikato weekend to look forward too, what better way than explore the local mountain passes on offer so it was decided an early Saturday morning start was the go. We'll keep this short and let the pictures do the talking (mostly).
Wazzati, Cobra and Focker (Vincenzo pulled last minute to "look after" Soph....sure;-) set out early-ish for the Waikato town of Cambridge. First hiccup - Focker left his food and camelback at home (thanks to Koob for making the phone call to alert focker he wasn't alert when packing the car - we were only half way there luckily..). Ok so the ride didn't start as early as expected...
The plan - ride from Cambridge, up the Sanitorium Mountain pass (Maungakawa 1200 ft/380m above sea level - start elevation 53m above sea level) then onto Te Miro MTB tracks then back via Waikato's own Mont Vontoux (1350ft/450m above sea level) then back over Sanitorium to Cambridge for coffee and some kai. After a number of Wazza "Jan" attacks and Focker dropping the boys on anything that looked like a downhill, Cobra decided he better cut the ride short and head home early (and get Kelli to pick him up so he could to get to the airport on time to pick up his brother)....yeah right, missed all the hills and nearly rode all the way back to the Tron as it turned out - cunning Cobra plan for sure (he didn't get lost though so thats a bonus).

He missed out on climbing Vontoux(and Maungakawa again), which Waz and myself did, but were not ballsy enough to jump the fence with the big "F*&% off - private property" sign to get to the top of (50 vertical metres short) but there will be a next time - great views of the Mt Ruapehu, Lake Karapiro etc all the same. The singletrack we did at Te Miro was in mint condition also and we found a track we'd never ridden as well - awesome. So after 56km, 3 hours of riding, 1003m/3000ft of vertical metres gained (climbing) we knocked the bastard off - a long overdue ride we've been meaning to do for the last few years.
The Next PT Waikato adventure ride is Saturday the 24th April - be there!