Indian Pacific Wheel Race
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Re: Indian Pacific Wheel Race
Devastating news.
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I'm speechless, my thoughts go out to his family. Awful news to hear.
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I'm in shock, genuine disbelief and shock.
As someone who knows Mike quite well (first started riding with him years ago, drank his beer, sat on his sofa, been round mine for a BBQ etc...) I simply cannot believe this.
As someone who knows Mike quite well (first started riding with him years ago, drank his beer, sat on his sofa, been round mine for a BBQ etc...) I simply cannot believe this.
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Really upsetting news.
Truely inspirational human.
Race has been cancelled.
Truely inspirational human.
Race has been cancelled.
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So sad. I never met him but he was a real inspiration through documentaries and dot following. along with other I'd been following and wishing him on all the way.
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Gutting to hear this, never met him but he was one of the reason I started road riding after seeing the first TCR and thinking how amazing it looked. Really tragic news.
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Such a nice understated hero.
A sad sad day for us all on here
A sad sad day for us all on here
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The universe is utter rubbish sometimes.
A hero may have fallen today but the inspiration he brought will live on forever
A hero may have fallen today but the inspiration he brought will live on forever
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Via The Radavist, a film on the race.
Will be watching this tonight
http://theradavist.com/2017/08/mike-hal ... heel-race/
Will be watching this tonight
http://theradavist.com/2017/08/mike-hal ... heel-race/
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Not sure I'm going to be able to watch that.
Hope those who do enjoy it.
#bemoremike
Hope those who do enjoy it.
#bemoremike

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Just finished watching it. Not really sure how I feel about it.
One thing is certain, they definitely didn't do justice to the distance covered. You'd barely know how long / hard that race was.
One thing is certain, they definitely didn't do justice to the distance covered. You'd barely know how long / hard that race was.
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Watched it the other day and am still digesting it all. I agree with Richard that it does not do justice to the distances covered. One thing I found interesting was, watching the scenes in NSW, where Mike and Kristof meet at night, they didn't seem to have any reflective gear on. They just had a blinky light on the rear. I've done loads of Audax and we have to wear vests, ankle bands etc. I wonder if it was a case of for the purposes of filming they removed it. The camera's would have had a tough time with all that reflective stuff in terms of exposures and such.
It was interesting hearing from Mike's friends at the service in the UK (York ?) I'd have liked to have met him and had a cup a tea with him.
It was interesting hearing from Mike's friends at the service in the UK (York ?) I'd have liked to have met him and had a cup a tea with him.
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I now have the super reflective tape on my helmet, camelbak and seat stays.rando nomad wrote:I've done loads of Audax and we have to wear vests, ankle bands etc
Sure, I shouldn't have to, but I still feel a lot safer when I'm as visible as possible.
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Anyone got a link to purchase some of that there tape stuff?Richard G wrote:I now have the super reflective tape on my helmet, camelbak and seat stays.
Thinking I should upgrade my visibility now the dark nights are here for a while.
Cheers, Gairy.
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I got some off ebay, by coincidenceI've just put 2 strips down my seat stays.
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All of bikes are covered in it. Many good sources. Search your favourite online place for 'high intensity reflective tape'
I've used white, orange on cranks, and red on mudguards.
I've used white, orange on cranks, and red on mudguards.

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I use the black tape (reflects white) myself
.Although not as reflective as the normal coloured tape, its blends in with the bike so much better and works when you need it. Just dont get the cheap stuff, it works but not as well as the 3M branded stuff.
.Although not as reflective as the normal coloured tape, its blends in with the bike so much better and works when you need it. Just dont get the cheap stuff, it works but not as well as the 3M branded stuff.
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This is what I've been using (the blue stuff): http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/High-Intensit ... P2ILMvJ4lQ
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To say that Kristof's account of the IPWR is a bit dry would be a big understatement.
The guy doesn't like to let his emotions show that much does he?
The guy doesn't like to let his emotions show that much does he?
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Thanks all for the reflective tape help - ordered off eBay and it's already in the post apparently :)
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Particularly when you look at the distances he covered each day....NewRetroTom wrote:To say that Kristof's account of the IPWR is a bit dry would be a big understatement.
The guy doesn't like to let his emotions show that much does he?
Its dryness does make it compelling however
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It is a fairly pared back account of events. Wonder if writing in a second language is a factor?htrider wrote:Particularly when you look at the distances he covered each day....NewRetroTom wrote:To say that Kristof's account of the IPWR is a bit dry would be a big understatement.
The guy doesn't like to let his emotions show that much does he?
Its dryness does make it compelling however

Re: Indian Pacific Wheel Race
I see the 2018 event has been cancelled due to concerns around the inquest and it's timing...
http://road.cc/content/news/236734-indi ... organisers
http://road.cc/content/news/236734-indi ... organisers