Also happy to work with people to avoid postage costs where possible.Great Xmas gift for cyclists.
What about purchasing a copy of my 2013 Cycling Photography Calendars?I've set up a page here with all the information.
Also happy to work with people to avoid postage costs where possible.Great Xmas gift for cyclists. Racing has returned to the Wangaratta Cycling Club and this weekend sees the first race for points that will count for the
McDonald O’Brien sponsored WCC Spring Series Aggregate 2012 $1500 Series Prize money – 1st -$500, 2nd -$300, 3rd - $200, 4th- $100, 5th - $100 + $100 for first unplaced rider in each grade Graded Scratch Races – A, B, C, D Below are a couple of photos I'm often asked about.It's the perfect time of the year to put them on the blog as Magpie season
is in full swing.I took these photos a couple of years ago with a $300 Olympus point and shoot camera.The first photo is now hanging proudly in France, on the wall of my cycling friends holiday unit.It also featured in my first Cycling Photography Calendar and a black and white version even made Cyclingtips photo of the day for 2 days. I'm very pleased to be able to announce that the 2012 Cycling Photography Calendars have arrived and are available to purchase. The Calendars would make a unique Christmas gift for cyclists. Copies are available for $20 at West End Bike Hub in Wangaratta or online here .
It appears that after the Tour of Bright I am suffering from some form of riding hangover. Talk of the Audax Alpine Classic 200km makes me feel like going on a cruise or the thought of riding 3 hill repeats of Mt Donna Buang with some of the captains crew, had me heading for the flat,busy and over lycra'd Beach Road with another few members of the crew who didn't want to go climbing either. For a country boy who rides mainly on deserted country roads I would suggest Beach Road is the exact opposite of my regular riding experience.It's certainly nice to have some company and to check out so many cyclists on the one road outside of an organised event,this surely must be a very unique experience anywhere in the world. For me it's nice to visit and have the experience but I'm glad it's not my usual training ground as it's far to busy for me and a little dangerous I reckon. It would be pretty easy to get taken out by inexperienced riders from what I saw not to mention cars flying past your right leg. I must confess to being pretty happy with all the options for a coffee and I had to venture in to the famous Cafe Racer just to soak up a little of the Urban Cycling scene. Not much different to home really but multiply the riders by a few thousand and the bling factor too.
In the afternoon I had the chance to venture into DISC to have a look at some Junior racing where a couple of local lads from Wangaratta were competing. I had a chat with Dean McDonald who filled me in on some of he rules and how things worked. Dean's son Thomas was racing as well as Tomarsh Loki from Wangaratta whom I have often raced with on the road.I had never been to a Velodrome before and found it very interesting. The steepness of the banks at each end of the track are what really stood out for me. I would love to have a ride on the timber track to feel what it's like. I don't think track racing is something I want to do myself but certainly from a spectators point of view it is very exciting. I'll add a few of the images I took below.The other exciting news is that my 2012 Cycling Photography Calendar has been sent out by courier from the printers on Friday so should be arriving in Wangaratta early next week. Already more than half of the Calendars have been sold so I'm hoping I have enough for everyone who is yet to purchase one. They will be available to purchase at West End Bike Hub as well as directly from me. My 2012 Cycling Photography Calendar is currently being printed and should be available very soon. I have been promised they will be available before christmas so I have added a shopping cart to the home page as well as to the 2012 Cycling Calendar Gallery so they can be purchased online for $27 which includes postage within Australia. I will be able to deliver them locally for free so the cost without postage is $20 so you can contact me via email to organise this.Below is an image of the front cover of the Calendar. I really have not printed very many and expect them to sell out pretty quickly. I will be able to get more printed but that would likely be after Christmas.
I may be going a little crazy making another cycling calendar after giving most of last years version away. But enough interest has been shown to inspire me to make a limited run for 2012. I'm certainly not doing it for any financial gain the truth is I really had fun making them last year and the feedback was great. So below are a few images under consideration for the new calendar.This time around it will be all local events and mainly local riders with the exception of a couple of shots from 2010 Tour of Bright.
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