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Sunday, December 23, 2007

That time of the year.

This time of year always seams to sneak up on me, as I'm sure it does for you as well. It's almost Christmas, I've barely started my Christmas shopping and the bikes are looking longingly at me and begging to be taken out riding :-(

Since my last post, I've made a pretty speedy recovery from having all four wisdom teeth out - I spent a couple of days feeling puffy and miserable (and hungry!) but was pretty soon on my track bike for motorpacing which was a good feeling. After a week or so I was back onto normal but softish food and pretty soon after that I was able to eat the most important of the food groups. Of course I mean chocolate... :-)

After three years away from track racing, I was itching to get back onto the track and back into racing form. I jumped back on my track bike - an Avanti Pista Pro which I love to ride! - in October, and have been training several times a week at the track as well as club racing on Friday nights which has been fun! Gotta love the constant headwind coming into the home straight! The joys of outdoor tracks. I think I've mentioned my new nickname in an earlier blog, so I won't repeat it here...

So while I'm nowhere near back to the form I had when I stopped racing, I'm feeling better on the bike each time and have been trying to improve my times each week in training. I've got a good year of road work ahead of me to get my fitness back, but I've had some encouraging results which are a great incentive.

Somehow this time round I've managed to steer clear of a lot of the 'silly season' stuff, i.e. corny Christmas carols in crowded shopping centres, but I've made up for that with some busy days working back in JT Cycles, Adelaide. You can pick the look on someone's face when you know they are looking for a bike for their child's Christmas present, and have left it until three days before to buy it! Panic time...

It always gives me a buzz to be able to help someone to choose their first bike since they were a child, and I'm almost as excited as they are when they jump on the bike for a test ride and can't stop grinning. I love the fact that there's a special women's only section of the store, and that the Avanti range - with Specialized and SUB - cater so well to women. It's great to be able to show women the gloves and shoes and helmets and most importantly the bikes, and be able to explain what makes them women-specific.

I was lucky enough to have a new bike come my way this week, thanks to our partnership with Avanti Bicycle Company, and I love it already. The SUBrosa 2 is a full carbon road bike from the Sarah Ulmer Brand range of bikes, and I'll let you know more about it in the coming weeks and months. But for now I can say it's a wicked orange and white, with Ultegra components and women's specific saddle and shallow drops which will suit my hands perfectly.

I hope your chimney is big enough for your Christmas presents and much more than that, I hope you have a chance to relax and ride your bike over the new year as well as spend time with those close to you! Even better if you can spend time together on your bikes :-)

I think that's what I'll be doing...

happy riding.
emma

Wednesday, November 28, 2007

A great night at Top Gear!

It was fantastic to see so many women turn up to Top Gear Cycles on a drizzly Thursday night for the SUB Women's Night! Around 80 or so came along to hear some well-known personalities in sport and health to talk about their experiences.

The theme of the night was getting the most out of cycling, and for a lot of women there, cycling was something relatively new to them. It didn't take long for the questions to start flowing, and it would have been easy to spend the whole night listening to our guest panelists - Emma Carney, Michele Timms and Flip Shelton - share their experiences about cycling, fitness, health and motivation. They cracked more than a couple of laughs over the course of the night!

Breaking up into three groups, the next part of the night was spent rotating through workshops: bike mechanics with Tim from Top Gear along with Emma C, nutrition and health with Flip and Celine, and women's specific bikes and gear with me, helped by Peter and Alan of Avanti.

Women's specific bikes and cycling products are something I'm passionate about, and it was great to talk about the different aspects of womens specific designs. Sarah Ulmer, through her brand SUB, along with Avanti, and Specialized's Designs for Women (D4W) and Body Geometry (BG) product ranges have some really great products for us girls.

Check out the girl+bikes and girl+stuff blogs where I'll be adding info about women's specific cycling gear...

For the women taking part in the SUB Women's Cycle Challenge on Saturday, happy riding! I would have loved to be there, but unfortunately for me, I'm off to get my wisdom teeth out tomorrow... I don't reckon I'll be on the bike for a few days :(

Here's a few pics from the night at Top Gear...








Wednesday, November 21, 2007

Summer, bikes and other stuff...

Well it's my first girl+blog, and I just thought I'd let you know about a few things that are happening soon!

Tomorrow myself and Peter are heading to Melbourne, where I am taking part in the SUB Women's Night being held at Top Gear Cycles. The night is a prelude to the SUB Women's Cycle Challenge, which is being held on Saturday 1 December 07 at St Kilda. Tomorrow night is aimed at women interested in getting the most of cycling and finding out more about preparing for an event. Special guests are basketball legend and keen bike rider Michele Timms, TV health personality Flip Shelton and two-time world triathlon champ Emma Carney. There will be around 100 women attending the night.

I'll be co-hosting the night with Peter Hepworth from Top Gear Cycles, and then I'll be running a breakout group along with Michele Timms, focussing on womens bikes and womens specific cycling products - something I'm really passionate about!

Hmm what else is happening... I've recently started riding on the track again, which has been great to get back into after a three-year break from racing! I earned the nickname 'Teflon' after stacking it at the SuperDrome and sliding from the very top of the steepest part of the track, right down to the bottom without a single scratch! But don't tell anyone, OK...

It's great to have summer on the way! We're looking forward to the Tour Down Under (and especially herTour Down Under!) in its first year of being ProTour.

That's all for now...
Emma
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