Monday, December 31, 2007

Team Tri-Umph! Riders Inauguration cum New Year Party

Hi Friends!

The time has come for Team Tri-Umph! Riders Inauguration!

*If you have no idea what is Tri-Umph! riders, its the Desaru + Mersing + Kota Bahru + Camerons cycling gang!

We'll be having a PotLuck Dinner , Photo Viewing , "health screening" , Partyyyy at:

Bernard's place: 12, Siang Kuang Avenue
Date: Fri 4th Jan 2008
Time: 7pm

Wives, Family and Kids are all invited!

You can bring any sort of food: Chinese, Malay, Indian, Western, Christmasy etc
Just List it down!

1. Bernard - Tuna Salad with assortment of Nuts
2. Sharon - Honey Glazed Roast Chicken
3. Yong Seng - Sushi
4. Jax (Jie Xiang) - Otah
5. Weileng - Satay
6. Eric - Chicken Curry
7. Yuen - Fishballs
8. Winston - Ben & Jerry's ice-cream
9. Andrew - red wine
10. David & Jo-anna - spoons + coke
11. Caroline - Boston Pizza

Friday, December 28, 2007

S gets her new passport!

Yes, a brand new 100% Singapore passport. Let's hope the person who is using her old passport for illicit drug smuggling die a painful death.

Thursday, December 27, 2007

First ride on MTB, and B nearly got bumped off!

Scene 1: Punggol

The speeding car went "whoosh", followed by "bump". Then there was a "screech".

B got hit by a car. He steadied his new MTB, and his shaking legs, and continued riding.

Nope, he didn't fall off, didn't crash.

Nope, there was no cursing, or swearing.

Instead we had a discussion about rats in a coffeeshop in Hougang later.

The story is that if we keep adding more and more rats to a confined space, they will start to kill and cannibalize each other. Singapore is a place with a lot of unhappiness.

Later we talk about the stock market as an investment vehicle. I can help people retire very rich, but very slowly. And yes, the path is fraught with ups and downs, but we'll get there eventually. Up to now, I have yet to figure out how to get rich fast. Drop me a note if you know how.

MTB ride to Karimun Island, Sat 29 Dec

Bernard & Eric are organising a 1D trip to Karimun Island, Indonesia

Date: Saturday 29 Dec
Meeting venue: Harbourfront Ferry Terminal
Meeting Time: 7am sharp (1st ferry departs at 8am)
Cost of 2-way ferry ticket: S$50 (estimated)

Route:
Tg Balai --> Teluk Uma --> Gunung Jantan--> Center of island --> Pasir Panjang --> center --> Pantai Palawan --> Meral -->Tanjung Balai

Distance: 89km

Target time to return to Tg Balai ferry terminal: 5pm (Last ferry departs Karimun Island at 6pm)

Besides cycling, there's plenty of time for seafood makan , maybe a dip in the sea , and some walking around

If you are interested to go, please contact Bernard or Eric

Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Life Sucks

My friends are gone. They'll be eating char koay teow while I am poring through balance sheets. They'll be cycling while I am surfing the web. They will enjoy the smell of the rainforest while I am sucking air from SBS buses. They will have a good night's sleep after miles of pedaling, while I will toss and turn in bed.

This morning, I wanted to send them off at 6am. But I was dead tired, and too ashamed. I hope they come back happy, and I be happy too.

Monday, December 17, 2007

Looks like the trip is on again!

This time around we are heading to Ipoh, Penang, Camerons!

Stand by for pictures when we return!

Saturday, December 15, 2007

6-in-1 Super Value Deal

Bad weather in Desaru, so stuck in Spore and pining for some hill training? Fret not, there's a route I just tried today that will rev up your HR, leave you gasping for breath and reward you with sexy, well-toned thighs (yah, i wish! haha).

Having heard about the "Kampongkaki Circuit" several times from Linden, I decided to give it a go today, as a form of BSKL training for the coming Camerons Trip :p

We met at West Coast Macs, 8.30am and did our warm up along the windy stretch of South Buona Vista. That already had me panting and cast a foreboding shadow over what was to come...

Our next destination was Pepy's Hill, leading to Bukit Chandu. Wah, siong man (this was to be my most uttered word for the entire ride :p). I tried to take it easy, switched to lightest gear and spin up. Dex, doing a long slow ride in prep for IMNZ 08, overtook me with ease while Linden, resplendent in his Team CSC outfit and riding his gleaming soloist carbon pulled further and further away... this scenario repeated itself ad nauseam for all the climbs and err... flats thereafter!

Next was abit of a respite as we did one loop around Old Gillman Heights Camp along Ayer Rajah Road. This one was thankfully less steep.

Labrador Park was next and fwah, the panting resumes in full force. Descending needs some care with hands on brakes cos of pedestrains sharing the same narrow road.

I was hungry by then (started riding from home at 6.30am) and we stopped at the SPC petrol kiosk for a drink refuel and pee break for me, while the 2 guys talked shop and compared bike components (Dex's bling gold chain hmmm...)

With a tummy sloshing with soya bean drink, I followed the guys up Telok Blangah Hill Park, where we spotted Safra running club's fastest female runner doing secret training. Walau, I was grinding up so slowly that my cycling speed and her running pace was the same :p Dex again took home the polka dotted jersey :D

The next two were the biggies. First was up Mt Faber by Morse Road (less steep side), which was manageable cos I took it real real slow to prevent HR from shooting through the roof. Descending is always tricky cos of the windy path and tourist buses hogging the narrow route.

We saved the best for the last. This was the grand finale, the prized dish on the hill training menu. Up Mt Faber by Kampong Bahru Road. Advice is pace yourself, do not cheong... you will know why once you hit the first steep slope up. I'd done this once before early this year and believe me, the second time round does not make it any easier. In between my hard gasps for breath, I was thinking, ok, is this what it feels like to have a heart attack? It was a huge sigh of relief to reach the summit at last but the descent was horrid, as I trailed behind a taxi who was in-turn blocked by a tourist bus moving at slug's pace.

At the foot of Mt Faber, by unanimous agreement, we abdandoned our inital plan to do 2 loops of the circuit and headed straight back to West Coast Macs as our tummies were pleading for nourishment :)

I ordered a grilled chicken wrap (without the mayo) + medium milo ping. This is one of the few instances where I actually eat real food after a ride haha! Hmm... hill training does seem to whip up an appetite :) Either that or I've crossed over to the Dark side, under the influence of my training-and-buffet-loving buddies hehe...

Highlight of the brunch stop was seeing this HUGE St Bernard going for walkies with his owner in West Coast Park, attracting curious looks and adoring pets from complete strangers. The doggy's head alone was bigger than mine and I reckon he probably weighs about the same, if not more than me!


After the makan, I did a leisurely ride back to ECP. Total mileage for me: 95km
Excellent workout and route, I'm game for 2 loops next time!

Ratings for the hills:
Pepy's Hill - !!
Old Gillman Heights Camp - !
Labrador Park - !!!
Telok Blangah Hill Park - !!!
Mt Faber by Morse Rd - !!!
Mt Faber by Kampong Bahru Rd - !!!!

P/S to avoid the heavy traffic along Keppel, it is recommanded to start this ride no later than about 6am. Takes about 1.50 (slow pace) to complete 1 loop (30km)

Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Brainwave !

Next year, we got to do this:

1) Day 1 - Ride to Mersing (overnight at Timotel)
2) Day 2 - Run to Rompin (60km+)

Everybody is familiar with Day 1.

For Day 2, the format is like what I suggested earlier:

Run for 5km. Stop. Eat and drink and stretch at the support vehicle (Colin's van). Wait for the rest (if you are not the last). When all regroup, run another 5km stretch. Repeat till reach Rompin. Overnight at Rompin.

3) Day 3 - 4K Sea swim at Rompin Beach. (OK - this is really optional).

I am sure you guys would think this is Brilliant.....

Monday, December 10, 2007

LCK runway race

Heard that there was a winner in the LCK runway race.
Have you heard of anyone winning the rat race?

Saturday, December 8, 2007

Wed 12 Dec, Joyriders 5am Ride


Anyone wanna join me for Joyriders Wed 5am ride? Hope to have company incase I get tempted by the Zzzzz-monster and decide to erm... just sleep in haha...

Friday, December 7, 2007

Long Aerobic Ride, Sat 8 Dec


A couple of us are doing a long aerobic (ie slow pace lah) ride tomorrow, meeting at Longhouse, 5.30am. Aim is to build endurance for the Cameron trip. Join us if you can!

Camerons

The Cameron trip looks hard. I am not sure of my status. Is it off-season? Or retired? My plan is to ride the trainer everyday for next week - even if its for 2o minutes. And then, I am not sure whether I can even sneak in this trip. All my leave is consumed, and even some of next years!

Thursday, December 6, 2007

Camerons Trip Update

Hi Everyone,

I'm glad to inform you that all the necessary arrangements have been made.
As of now, we have 8 Riders, Here is an Introduction to all of them,
Tommy Yuen - Strong Cyclist, Ironman and Vateran Triathlete (Yellow Jersey)
Yong Jie Xiang (aka JAX) - Strong Runner with no fats, Going for Langkawi 08 (White, and PokaDot Jersey)
Eric Kong - 2x Ironman, time trail expert
Andrew Leong - Ironman, Seasoned Triathlete
Yong Seng - Ironman, Avid Triathlete (Does all the races)
Sharon Teng - Dunno why she hasnt gone for ironman yet, but anyway Vateran Triathlete and With Unlimited Pain Threshold
Caroline Tan - Cheerleader (esp Screeming) haha.. Ironman
Bernard Tay - Leisure Triathlete (currently enjoying off season)

Next, $$$$$$ Okie, so just in case you are wondering how much $$$$$$$$ or RMMMMMM to exchange

For all those who are familiar, our usual practice is we will pool money at the begining of the trip, this money will be for ALL meals (lunch dinner etc..) and Drinks( 100+, mineral water, etc).

The drinks are for putting into the ice box so we can have easy access during the ride Hence, each of us will have to contribute RM250 per person for all the meals, food and drinks for 5 Days The amount is based on a estimation so,
1. It is RM50 a day for ALL meals and drinks so its not too bad i guess?
2. Kindly contribute in RM
3. if need be we might need to top up
4. is not included in $400- Thats for Support Veh and Lodging Therefore, you need to change >RM 250 for the Trip Next, Money changers may be few and far between, only entering JB town are we assured of getting a money changer, so Change your RM early and IN singapore

Remember to BRING YOUR CAMERAS along!!

Cheers,Bernard

2nd Team Triumph Riders Long Distance Ride

We will be doing a Cameron Highlands trip in December, here are the details Date:

18th to 22nd December 2007 (Tuesday to Saturday)

Cost: SGD$400/pax (Twin/ Quad Sharing) (Kindly Highlight to me If you want Single Rooms)

Includes Support vehical and Hotel fees

Itenary:

Day 1: Meet at my place and Ride to Mersing (same as always)(TG. Leman is optional) (You know the terrain...) [140km w/o Tg. Leman]Hotel- Timotel

Day 2: Mersing to Kuantan (Rompin for lunch stop and proceed to Kuantan via Coastal road) (Undulating to rompin, Rompin onwards Flat) [190km]Hotel- Grand Continental Kuantan

Day 3: Rest day (travel to foot of Cameron)*

Day 4: Cameron via Gua Musang (Terrain: Mountains) [150km]Hotel- Century Pines Day 5: Go home

*Tentative- Either stay at kuantan or move to cameron early, depending on time estimation