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  1. #1
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    Nov 2005
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    Red face Hello everyone. I'm new to this.

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    Hello to all from Yasmin in Adelaide, Australia. I'm wrapped that there are so many keen female cyclists to share the joy (& pain) with.
    I've been riding for about 7 years & travel about 300km/week. The love of my life is a Trek 2300 Alpha Aluminium road bike with Carbon forks & seat-post. This love is shared by a Trek 7200 Hybrid bike- she's a beauty 'cause she'll go anywhere (not as precious as the road bike. I hope she's not listening!). I've covered about 20,000km on the hybrid & 13,000 on the roadie.
    Socially I ride with a team lovingly called "Lanterne Rouge". However, this is somewhat of a misnomer as we have an ex-olympic rower, runner & a couple of national title holders. There are 42 guys in the group (!) and 1 to 2 other women plus me.
    I look forward to reading your stories & factual information.

    Cheers to you all & keep safe out there.
    Yasmin.

  2. #2
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    Welcome to the board Yasmin!
    Drink coffee and do stupid things faster with more energy.

  3. #3
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    over here!

    PHEW!!! Good to see someone who could almost be my neighbour!!!! I'm over here in Perth, searching for the singletrack..

    We're passing through Adelaide on our drive to melbourne at christmas time..i'll wave from the car...

    Cheryl

  4. #4
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    Jan 2004
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    San Diego
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    Hi and welcome to the board! Sounds like you have a nice group to ride with which is great... really helps me with my motivation to ride with others who are stronger riders... and LOL at your hybrid not hearing that comment... I bought an old beat up mtn bike to use as my "beater" bike... to ride for coffee etc because if IT gets stolen, no big deal... BUT when I put it in the garage, I'm pretty sure I saw my road bike shudder in disgust...
    There is a fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness".

  5. #5
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    WA, Australia
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    Quote Originally Posted by Yasmin
    Hello to all from Yasmin in Adelaide, Australia. I'm wrapped that there are so many keen female cyclists to share the joy (& pain) with.
    I've been riding for about 7 years & travel about 300km/week. The love of my life is a Trek 2300 Alpha Aluminium road bike with Carbon forks & seat-post. This love is shared by a Trek 7200 Hybrid bike- she's a beauty 'cause she'll go anywhere (not as precious as the road bike. I hope she's not listening!). I've covered about 20,000km on the hybrid & 13,000 on the roadie.
    Socially I ride with a team lovingly called "Lanterne Rouge". However, this is somewhat of a misnomer as we have an ex-olympic rower, runner & a couple of national title holders. There are 42 guys in the group (!) and 1 to 2 other women plus me.
    I look forward to reading your stories & factual information.
    Cheers to you all & keep safe out there.
    Yasmin.
    HI Yasmin
    Another Aussie here but Im currently living in the USA for a couple of years with my husband's job. Im originally from Perth but lived in Adelaide for nearly ten years before moving to the East Coast. I love Adelaide and have very fond memories of my time there. Look forward to hearing some of your cycling adventures from SA.

    Leslie
    The most effective way to do it, is to do it.
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    2005 Trek 5000 road/Avocet 02 40W
    2006 Colnago C50 road/SSM Atola
    2005 SC Juliana SL mtb/WTB Laser V

  6. #6
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    Welcome to the board Yasmin! If you get a chance there's a thread under the open titled "getting to know you"......gives you a chance to learn more about us then is decent - and tell us some more about you! and yeah - I've got 4 bikes I pat on the seat at least once a day - just so they know I still love them all!
    Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, champagne in one hand, strawberries in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming: "Yeah Baby! What a Ride!"

  7. #7
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    Nov 2005
    Location
    Adelaide, South Australia
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    Thankyou!

    Thankyou to: tlkiwi, crazycanuck, bikerchick 68, Trekhawk, CorsairMac who responded with warm welcomes. I feel right at home already!
    Catch you real soon.
    Bye for now.

    Quote Originally Posted by Yasmin
    Hello to all from Yasmin in Adelaide, Australia. I'm wrapped that there are so many keen female cyclists to share the joy (& pain) with.
    I've been riding for about 7 years & travel about 300km/week. The love of my life is a Trek 2300 Alpha Aluminium road bike with Carbon forks & seat-post. This love is shared by a Trek 7200 Hybrid bike- she's a beauty 'cause she'll go anywhere (not as precious as the road bike. I hope she's not listening!). I've covered about 20,000km on the hybrid & 13,000 on the roadie.
    Socially I ride with a team lovingly called "Lanterne Rouge". However, this is somewhat of a misnomer as we have an ex-olympic rower, runner & a couple of national title holders. There are 42 guys in the group (!) and 1 to 2 other women plus me.
    I look forward to reading your stories & factual information.

    Cheers to you all & keep safe out there.
    Yasmin.

  8. #8
    Join Date
    Nov 2005
    Location
    Adelaide, South Australia
    Posts
    165

    Smile

    Quote Originally Posted by crazycanuck
    PHEW!!! Good to see someone who could almost be my neighbour!!!! I'm over here in Perth, searching for the singletrack..

    We're passing through Adelaide on our drive to melbourne at christmas time..i'll wave from the car...

    Cheryl
    Cheryl, if my intuition is working well I'll be waving back when you pass through Adelaide to Melbourne around Christmas time.

  9. #9
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    Nov 2005
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    Adelaide, South Australia
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    Thumbs up

    Quote Originally Posted by Trekhawk
    HI Yasmin
    Another Aussie here but Im currently living in the USA for a couple of years with my husband's job. Im originally from Perth but lived in Adelaide for nearly ten years before moving to the East Coast. I love Adelaide and have very fond memories of my time there. Look forward to hearing some of your cycling adventures from SA.

    Leslie
    Hi Leslie. How ya doin' in the States? I'm yet to experience the wonders first hand but would love to do so one day. Adelaide is just fabulous for cycling because there are kilometers of Esplanade & Hills. This week I've cycled 525km because our group is in training for the Audax Alpine Classic in Jan 06. How is the cycling where you are? Are the car drivers friendlier than the Adelaide ones (worst reputation in the nation)? Take care & chat soon. Yasmin.

 

 

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