Monthly Archives: May 2011

Its Sock Time

New socks have arrived Sock height is very important, especially if you are a teenager and ride a bike.  Apparently there are sock height police that roam the streets making sure you all have adequate sock height!!  We can only guess this is what goes on after hearing about the extreme importance of only wearing socks that come half way […]

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Update from Hannah Macdougall

Two time Olympian, former Australian Swim Champion and now Para-cyclist on the road and track, Hannah Macdougall has had a busy time over the past 8 weeks.  Kelly cycle coaching asked Hannah for an update and here is what she had to say about her cycling and university life recently…. The past six weeks have been some of the busiest […]

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Steve Banning heading to KONA

One of our ironmen athletes, Steve Banning, qualified for biggest ironman event in the world, KONA, Hawaii.   There are a number of qualifing ironman events, where the top 3 or 4 athletes from each age group are invited to compete in Hawaii. Steve Banning, aged 49, recently competed in the Port Macquarie Ironman, completing the gruelling course in 10hrs15min.   The 3.8km swim, 180km […]

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Liam White gets a win

Kingston Handicap Race Liam White (Ballarat/Sebastapol) rider who has been with Kelly Cycle Coaching for a few years now, had a much deserved win on the weekend.  His brother also won the hillclimb in Leongatha so a good weekend by the Whites.  Here is a copy of the report from the Ballarat Cycling Club website: Liam White scored a trademark […]

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Leongatha Junior Experience

 Leongatha Junior Experience (Incorporating the Victorian Hill Climb Championship) A group of our junior riders headed to Leongatha over the weekend.  Please read on to hear about Ash Gillespi, Angus Lyons, Ben Andrews and Drew Morey’s race comments.  Ash Gillespi’s comment about the weekend “The best part of the weekend for me was the handicap race because I came home […]

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