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Tuesday Night Heffron
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 27 ก.พ. 2011
The weekly podcast from the Tuesday Night Heffron Racing Series.
Week 8 Season 40 Tuesday Night
The huge fields across all grades represents the fantastic racing that is happening in Season 40. In Week 8, it was the rider of Kurt Eather of Cache CC who continues his memorable season with another dominant win, as A grade swept all before them in the final handicap of 2024. This week the young riders continued to impress, particularly the debut ride of Hannah Gianatti of Penrith CC. Harvey Challinor would be the fastest C grader of the night just edging out his dad, Anthon. While Andre Dubier now seems to have some of the quickest legs in B Grade. Come and join Alexis Kaless, John Sunde and Vaughan McVilly as they do a quick espresso wrap up of the week before we look forward to the first monument of the season - the Easts Trophy Race happening next week.
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Week 7 Season 40 Tuesday Night Heffron
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The clouds rolled in and the rain threatened but it never delivered and instead it was Adrian Pelegrin who was first over the line as B Grade caught, controlled and then outsprinted C Grade for the victory. The small A Grade field was always going to struggle to make up the deficit against big numbers in B and C Grade and they were relegated to fighting it out amongst themselves when it became ...
Week 6 Season 40 Tuesday Night Heffron
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The wind made its first big appearance in Season 40 after a rather subdued start to the season. With the wind blowing it would decimate the large fields with only a selection of riders making it to the finish. Once again, Kurt Eather of Cache CC showed that he has the fastest sprinting legs at the moment, taking his second win in two weeks. This weeks podcast has the full crew in attendance and...
Week 5 Season 40 Tuesday Night Heffron
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It seems that order has been restored with A Grade making the catch and Kurt Eather of Cache CC emerging victorious. With enormous fields across all grades, it seems that this week that B Grade rested on their laurels while it was C Grade who perhaps shook up the field until they were caught with just under two laps to go. The young riders continue to impress in C Grade and so we dive in with A...
Week 4 Season 40 Tuesday Night Heffron
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The early season results have been dominated by B Grade, who in Week 4 made it three wins in a row. It seems that C Grade found their rhythm this week as they pushed for victory right until the final laps. In fact it was first time C Grader Leif Ingwerson who lit up the race when he attacked solo with only a few laps remaining. Liam Goltman and Tobias Aubrey Poiner of B Grade set off in pursuit...
Week 3 Tuesday Night Heffron 2024
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The riding was super fast on Tuesday night, with a large field of 44 B Grade riders setting out to push maximum watts to ensure B Grade took the win for the second week in a row. Sure enough they gobbled up C Grade in near record time and would hold off A grade who only managed to latch onto B Grade in the closing moments. Come and join Alexis Kaless, John Sunde and Vaughan McVilly as we look a...
Week 1 Season 40 Tuesday Night Heffron
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We are back for Season 40 of Tuesday Night Heffron presented by Easts Cycling and sponsored by Detour Custom Apparel. The gang is back for another season weekly analysis of the race that was. This week due to some technical glitches we have gone back to basics on the presentation but we will still have some drone footage by Richard Scriven.
Heffron Park Pointscore 2024 Season Finale
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The Season Finale for the Easts Cycling 2024 Heffron Park Pointscore brought to you by Sydney City Skoda. The final round was a perfect representation of the series and it had a race befitting the Premier Racing Series. With the race all coming together on the final lap, it certainly wasn’t the procession that some had predicted. It took a last lap catch and weaving through a strung out C and B...
Heffron Park Pointscore Round 5 2024
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The second last round of the Heffron Park Pointscore for 2024 by Easts Cycling supported by Sydney City Skoda brought some much needed clarity to the Series Leaders across all grades. While all grades rode strongly, neither C or B could do enough to stay away from a fast finishing A Grade, with the series fast men all coming to the front of the race. Kurt Eather showed that he is the fastest ag...
Heffron Park 2024 Round 4 Pointscore Series
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UPDATED VERSION - While B Grade rode a race close to perfection, a weary looking A Grade still managed to make the catch on the last lap, even with the crystal ball making the prediction that the catch wouldn't be made. While lightning isn't meant to strike twice - Tom Bolton hit out early and no one could come around him, Jack Bennett would have to settle for second holding off a very fast fin...
Round 3 Heffron Park Pointscore 2024
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While the B Graders rode strongly, they were somewhat disadvantaged by a small handicap this week, even against a small A grade field. As a result it was all set up for an A Grade showdown. Jack Bennett would get the victory over Tom Bolton and that would catapult Jack into the series points lead, while last weeks leader Ben Dewhurst retained the C Grade leaders jersey but has relinquished the ...
Heffron Park Pointscore Rnd 2 2024
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After a record number of weeks being cancelled due to the rain, the riders were back for Round 2 of the Eastern Suburbs Cycling - Sydney City Skoda Point Score Series. It would be the C Graders who would hold off the field and allow Ben Dewhurst to get his maiden Heffron win ahead of Zac Millar and Christian Quintero. While Jackson Young would be the fastest B Grader and Jack Bennett claimed th...
Joseph Sunde & Anthony Spurgeon Snr Memorial Races 2024
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Edwin Britts gets his first Heffron win and it is the Joseph Sunde Memorial Race of 2024! Edwin upsets the pre race favourites and put a dagger in the heart of his breakaway companion Phil Lucas with his last lap attack. Meanwhile Robbie Allen took the victory in the Anthony Spurgeon Snr Memorial handicap. It was a magnificent night of racing and so now come and analyse, ponder and question all...
Week 1 Summer 2024 Tuesday Night Heffron
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Week 1 of the Sydney City Skoda Summer Series 2024. Another season is upon us, the excitement, speed and racing returns to Heffron Park. Join the race recap with Paul Craft, John Sunde and Alexis Kaless as we review the win of Kurt Eather and then prepare ourselves for the Joseph Sunde and Spurgeon Memorial Races. We also have an unexpected Chargrill Charlies Rider of the Week.
Week 8 Season 39 Tuesday Night Heffron
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The breakdown of the Tuesday Night Heffron Week 8 sponsored by Champion System and presented by Easts Cycling. Kurt Eather once again showed he can match and beat the World Tour riders, when he took the victory. It was a win that behind him had plenty of drama unfolding. So we get three guys who never win bike races, to tell us how it should have been ridden and how the race was won. Come join ...
Well done again lads
Wanted to add Cameron Fraser's launch across to B grade was impressive. He then found himself in the wrong lane at the supermarket, stuck in the melee of B grade as the A graders took the express lane in the wind with 2 laps to go.
YES THAT WAS ME LEADING OUT INTO THE STRAIGHT haha
Are you suggesting, I was right? Super effort mate.
@ yes you were all over it crafty
Big John , early TH-cam Tuesday nite after race rage Franky and Big John tiff th-cam.com/video/kwyOobPq-jU/w-d-xo.html
Super fun episode.
😂😂😂😂 when the podcast goes longer then the actual race. 👍👍
Holy shit we cracked the K .......... over 1000 views
thanks guys
Another fun night on the Poddy Thanks lads!
hahahaha Anthony AKA King of Heffron ringing the bell.
From inside C grade's perspective: I think it was the second last lap going over the pimple, C grade had pulled back several others that had also gone off the front slightly somewhere during the lap prior, and Leif was still off the front by a bit of a margin. I was a little bit deeper in the field at the time, and the pace went out after the other couple of riders had been brought back in (I recall orange knicks). I got to the front and told them they can't sit up. There was some of the usual lip service back, but the damage had been done by then. B grade's massive bunch came through (possibly home straight and through turn 1) and Leif as an escapee from C grade, was never caught. Great ride by him for the second place. And the Winner also going off the front of B grade. That's impressive.
B Grade may need thinning out going by the last few weeks results, but good on them for being organised 💪
Half of C grade don't pull a turn, which is why it's so slow, they just wait for B to catch.
B grade is soo fast due to the number of A graders in there.
Sound check 😉 Great podcast 💪🏻
Really enjoy the coverage of these events guys. Some serious cycling ability floating around at heffron. Is there a legit reason why the track hasn’t been hotmix resurfaced? The amount of new roads that get done around Sydney, it seems odd that they could just do a simple short circuit like this
It is often promised. Be aware there are two camps, The resurface camp: Less punctures, more enjoyment, less damaged equipment and mostly (hopefully) better drainage. The Leave it camp: Part of the mystique of Heffron is that it is a shit track. It even has a Belgian style join right down the centre of the front straight. You wouldn’t resurface the d’Arenberg Forrest. The thing that sways me is that it would be faster (it already is super fast) and crashes at higher speeds could be worse.
Thanks for vid guys.
Well done Alexis! Production 10/10
Cracking season gents. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Looking forward to 2025!
Great recap, thanks for the shout out. Can't wait to race again!
When you’re 15 years old and always hungry, there’s no greater prize than Chargrill’s dollars!
Great episode. I pinned on a number for the first time in a long time last week to get a bit of a better look at C-Grade and see if we can put in a few of our new girls and guys from Hydraplay, who are a little less experienced and ... maybe a bit scared in the final weeks for some experience. C-Grade rode like ridiculously in the opening laps in my view, Happy Wheels were guttering it down the straight and putting everyone in the red .... and then Alexis when you attacked understand the frustration but 'what the' ... every time I rolled toward the front someone was chucking it in the gutter ... or attacking ..... the data doesn't lie - across (slight) head wind on the straight and we averaged between 2 to 11 kph faster up the front straight (in front of the crowd with "hero Pulls") than we did down the back. Lap 1 - AVG 38.3 Final 200m 45.8 Lap 2 - AVG 39.1 F2 42.5 Lap 3 - AVG 37.5 F2 49.6 - 12kph faster As the tall Happy wheels dude whacked it in the gutter - i was 4th wheel here and redlining Lap 4 - AVG 38.5 F2 39.7 ... the only time I rolled through 🙂 Lap 5 - AVG 37.5 F2 45.8 - The Alexis Attack and then chase Lap 6 - AVG 36.1 F2 39.3 - My heart rate was at 98% of max hahahaha Lap 7 - AVG 39.3 F2 54.1 and B grade catch us At this point I pulled off the road at my car on the hill and watched from the side lines. Note I am massively over weight and way out of form so maybe if this was the start of the season and i had another 4-5 weeks to drop some more kegs and bring the leg speed back I would have been able to roll through. and then actually be there to help Robbie for a few laps when B caught but the legs and lungs had other ideas. Thus you can ask people to "roll through" but I was looking around and everyone was redlining and switching to recovery mode as we turned into the tailwind .... so praising riders at the front for doing the work while you have one or two rolling into the front four as we hit the straight guttering it for the hero shot is maybe not the right message for C-grade ... The broader race - Robbie was pat malone with no team mates on Tuesday so I think he was amazing (i am bias) but CPCC rode beautifully and Benny G's (the real one) full lap pull to close the gap to Ben Coates was amazing and Him and Tom Hyde rode super strong and set up the armchair ride for Simpson to finish it off. Impressive and Simpson will be hard to beat now with a bit of confidence and wind in the sails .... Jacks Sprint was definitely the highlight of the night in my view. the chase down, the poise, the timing and the throw. Can wit to jump on the mic with you, Alexis, and try and live up to the standard of Crafty, its going to be fun. We could glue our hands infront of A grade ala protest style to make them wait longer lol
Love this!!!
C had several laps around 2:55…. According to my Strava 😝
Gaps - C grade winner 13.6 seconds to 1st B grade and 7.1 seconds to 1st A grader less than a 21 second spread
C U Next Tuesday
a grade could have moved faster
Cheers for the shout out guys. Passion level high, ability to change a wheel under pressure… low! Love your work boys. Roll on next week 👍 Tommy H
All in for the solo C-grade win or bust! The issues of being a triathlete with no sprint...
Two people who helped me a lot with racing…John Sunde for Heffron and Keith Oliver for track riding. Two legends.
great show as always. See you next Tuesday 👊💥
You’re spot on Crafty. We didn’t actually attack B grade - a gap just formed because many weren’t willing to work. Once the gap was there and knowing we had three riders willing to work consistently we just kept pushing on to maximise our chance of getting to the end. It may have seemed a bit odd but that south easterly did some strange things to the bunch, particularly heading into and around the squircle!
The damage was done in B grade well before your trio left the shitshow. On my recognisance lap (@ 5pm) I noted it was going to get hard on the first turn off the straight and there would be no relaxing until you turned back on to the front straight. Due to the cross head wind in the straight, if the front (of bunch) put it in the gutter - there would be no recovery for the weaker riders. Hence, a lot riders were thinking "I am suffering here" and "ain't no way I can do a turn" , thus commencing the shitshow.