@dannyodwyer@drewbert Actually you really should use the front brake more than the rear with any kind of cycle. You need to get used to the feel but it stops you far faster and more safely than the rear alone. It's remarkably hard to flip yourself over the handlebars of a bicycle (or "push bike" for, if you prefer) by using the front brake.
BTW if you add 273.15 to a temperature in Celsius (Centigrade is an older name for the same scale) you get Kelvin. So, practice is going to be 295.15° K and the race is expected to be 291.15° K...
I also have to admit that I liked the Pikes Peak hill climb better before they paved it to the top...
@buzz_clik: I've worked with a lot of Aussies here in DC for 17 years and the continuing consensus is that if you hunt long and hard enough you can find an "okay" sausage roll, but decent meat pies are not to be had here in the USofA (and they're right).
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