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Getting up high away from the mud bog track

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Intersection

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Rock armouring

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Pre-work Gas bagging

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6th time lucky, finally broke the hour W2G 2015

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This was my 6th Careflight Woodford to Glenbrook Classic. The last 2 years I was within a minute for braking the hour mark. This year I not only beat it but smashed it.

Usually I would start at the back of my age category. from the back the group is bottle necked and the pace is slower than I would like so this year I figured I try and start closer to the front. Somehow I managed to jag the poll position for my group next to Philip Pidgeon and Martin Wisata.

Climbing is certainly my weakness and where I would get overtaken, but I was quick to get back onto the pedal at each crest.

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The massively extended rock garden berm at the bottom of the top section of the DH.

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Below the shark tooth jump.

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The Shark Tooth hip has been fixed up.

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Looking up the lower part of the top of the DH!

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Its actually a big double from where Kingy is to the transition in the foreground.

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Rock armouring on the climb/descent below the ovals...

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