Sunday, September 26, 2010

NTU Sunday Leisure: The Prata Place

Today marks my 4th straight day of cycling and I think I shall take a break tomorrow. Out of the four rides, three were to NTU. We did Track 15 yesterday though and it was a very muddy but fairly short ride. Washing down the bike was a real chore but what made matters worse was the colony of ants that took my bike as their new home.

Bro found the trail of ants in the wee hours yesterday and by the time I cleaned up the living room, I was running pretty late for the off-road ride. And I had to forget Desmond’s shirt – in the end, I returned to grab the shirt. I guess the colony of ants got a nasty wake-up call when we went off-road and they were crawling all over my bike. I had to fumigate the frame =(

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We had quite a bit of fun on our way to school this morning, though by the time we reached school, I was feeling a bit spent. Nonetheless, it was great training and a good social ride to The Prata Place.

Total distance: 63.8km (Sun); 28km (Sat); 58km (Fri); 57km (Thu)
Expenditure: $3
Participants: LSH, Kah Kiong, Jeffrey, Scott, Steven

Sunday, September 19, 2010

NTU Sunday Leisure: Mount Faber

Yuva had the honour of sporting our very first jersey!

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After our lung-busting ride to NTU, I was pretty much famished and lasted just a lap of Mount Faber. Gunung Pulai was taking its toll on my legs. Food was a welcome consolation =)

Total distance: 80.6km
Expenditure: $4
Participants: LSH, Kah Kiong, Jeffrey Ngiam, NTU Cycling

Saturday, September 18, 2010

Pain Up Gunung Pulai

So here we go again – to challenge our limits up the mountain closest to home geographically. Still, it was a good 70km away, between Pekan Nanas and Kulai. We set off in the wee hours – I met Kah Kiong and Jan at Marsiling – and we linked up with William in JB.

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Breakfast was a welcome relief when we pulled into Pekan Nanas. I had my “usual” wanton noodles =) We took the opportunity to visit the bike shop where William bought a pair of tights and I stood around admiring the array of bikes sold. Not the greatest range usually available at the major retailers but still enough to keep me happy.

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Pretty soon we were at the foot of Gunung Pulai and I couldn’t help wondering how my third ascent would go. Previously, I managed to keep my gear range within the middle chain ring but I had to take more breaks at the flatter sections.

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The hikers we met along the way were very friendly and it was a pleasure to meet a group of mountain bikers on their way down. We had a short chat before continuing on our agonizing climb. This time round, I took fewer pit-stops and the gradient was becoming to steep for me to pedal in the middle chain ring. My muscles were protesting and I was almost out of breath. Somehow my mental strength couldn’t bring me to the next flat section and I had to drop my gears to the smallest chain ring.

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Despite some prior experiences climbing other mountains, I still found Gunung Pulai a challenge. In fact, every climb anywhere is a challenge. Even in NTU, I find myself out of breath and desperately trying to control my breathing.

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We had a good mix of bikes. Jan was on his road bike, Kah Kiong on his hybrid, William on his hard-tail mountain bike and me on my full-suspension mountain bike. Comparing the gear ratios, Jan probably had the hardest time but he is a strong rider who can pull through very steep sections.

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At the peak, we were so tired. I was looking forward to the ride down though – the advantage of having a full-suspension mountain bike to iron out the bumps and potholes!

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We took more than an hour to get up Gunung Pulai but we were down in five minutes. Some of the hairpin curves were simply amazing. Pretty dangerous in wet weather though.

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Jan and William left for their homes in JB while Kah Kiong and I pedaled further to Kulai where we raided the Tesco for their RM1 nasi lemak. Thereafter, we rode straight home, only stopping just before the CIQ to catch our breath. At the pace we were “speeding” home and the intense heat of the afternoon bearing down on us, I was amazed that we survived!

Total distance: 132km
Expenditure: RM7.50
Participants: LSH, Kah Kiong, Jan, William

Sunday, September 12, 2010

Sunday Morning Leisure

The weekend is almost over. Still feeling the weariness induced by yesterday’s ride, I hit the roads with Kah Kiong for NTU. It was great to see 7 members of the team cycling today and I hope we see more riders in the future!
 
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I was famished when we reached Mandai. Fortunately, the Sembawang Hills food centre was not too far away. A bowl of fishball noodles and a cup of sugar cane juice recharged me for the last few kilometers home.

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Total distance: 69.8km
Expenditure: $3.70
Participants: LSH, NTU Cycling

Saturday, September 11, 2010

Black Diamonds

I have not visited the Ketam MTB Park in months, ever since the poor race at the beginning of the year. Finally, the ghosts have been exorcised and I started to enjoy the experience. Frankie and I got two laps out of this trip and we returned tired but satisfied.

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For the first time ever, I cleared the steep climb up the Black Cobra. This time round I hesitated before the final rock garden. The rocks were definitely slippery and looked intimidating. I had to lower my seat post before I could bring myself to clear the section.

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Total distance: 20km (off-road); 66km (on-road)
Expenditure: $15.30
Participants: LSH, Terence, Garrett, Lionel, Frankie, William, Ying Han, Chai Siang