Penang Jamboree 2009

December 23rd, 2009

It’s that time of the year where we make our yearly pilgrimage up Penang Hill for the Kayuh Lasak Penang Jamboree. Last year, the organisers took a break. So we were all pretty psyched when we heard it’d be back this year.

Day 1 was spent doing the necessary such as race registration, breakfast shopping and preparing for the big ride on Sunday. It was Jo & Grace’s first time to Penang, so we made sure to cover the famous makan spots around town on Saturday too. That is a separate blog post all together.

Race Day
Day 2 – Race Day!
5:45am: Wake up, shower, wiggle into cycling shorts, get water bag out of freezer, breakfast, pump tyres, check bike, spray lube, check I have all supplies in bag: spare tubes, tool kit, hand pump, energy gels, happy food.

And we’re all set to go!

We stayed quite close to race central, so it was a 15min warm up cycle to the start point. Met up with the rest of the crew and before you knew it, start horn begun our several hours of torture.
Race Day
This is the first year I was doing the Penang Jamboree without Wayne, and I did feel anxious knowing there was no one but myself to rely on. For the past couple of Jamborees, it was always comforting to know that he was just a phone call away. This year, I spent most of the ride solo.

It was Me Vs Penang Hill.
Race Map
As usual, if you don’t manage to get in the front pack, you quickly get bottle-necked at the climbs. What you will see are hundreds of people pushing their bike up 30 degree tarmac climbs with the hope that every hairpin turn would reveal a flatter gradient or downhill section.

Here’s an elevation map from Ming’s bike computer.
Elevation

At every checkpoint, marshals will give you a little sticker on your race plate to indicate completion of that section. And only if you complete the whole route do you get to be entitled for the grand lucky draw.
Picturesque
A few picturesque highlights of the ride would be at the top of Tiger Hill. There was one point of the ride I just stopped and watched the fog roll in between the hill peaks, nature’s air-con at work.
Finish Line
I finished the race broken and humbled. Clearly my inactivity was showing at my poor performance especially on the climbs. As usual, the hill claimed many victims; riders with cramped legs were sprawled in pools of mud, scattered on the side of the trails like litter. And every now and then, you can hear screams of pain and agony in the distance. Ah, another cramper!
Damage
For me, I went home with chaffed inner thighs – friction from my cycling shorts. It’s not pretty and definitely not comfortable especially in the shower when water touches the raw skin.

Again, as I say every year, I’ll be back Penang!

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  1. December 23rd, 2009 at 20:55 | #1

    Boo, wish I had done it too! So sad!

  2. Lisa
    December 23rd, 2009 at 22:36 | #2

    Wow Angela, really cool. Once of these years we will actually be there to join you!!!!!!!!!

  3. TAN
    December 24th, 2009 at 04:11 | #3

    missed it this year. :(

  4. December 24th, 2009 at 06:31 | #4

    The terrain profile looks positively BDSM yummy! :-D

    Congrats & Merry Christmas!

  5. Jeremy
    December 24th, 2009 at 11:07 | #5

    Ouch! That chaffed inner thigh looks nasty. But that area heals up fast.

  6. Hafiz
    December 24th, 2009 at 14:23 | #6

    congrates to u Angela..i met you on the 1st tarmac climb,u did mention to me that u not been riding for months, but u managed to complete..thats great. I think last jamboree 07 was much better and satisfying…my enjoyment was only 60% for this year jamboree..i dont like the finishing that we have to go for town ride before end..what do u think?

  7. December 24th, 2009 at 17:22 | #7

    @Janice
    @TAN
    There’s still next year :)

    @Lisa
    For sure :) start training now hahahaaha

    @-ben
    Merry Christmas to you too ben! :)

    @Hafiz
    Hi Hafiz, yes i remember! Hello :) Yeah the previous jamboree was alot tougher. I wasn’t very comfortable about cycling through air itam as well. Im not keen on road riding. And plus, it was midday. traffic was terrible!!! Luckily i knew my way around Penang (well at least air itam) so i knew the way back. Otherwise, i think it’s quite difficult for visitors.

  8. December 24th, 2009 at 18:39 | #8

    OOOOOO! Thanx for the memorable stories. Hope to see y’all back here in 2010.

  9. derek
    December 24th, 2009 at 20:04 | #9

    salute!

  10. Lloyd Santos
    December 27th, 2009 at 21:59 | #10

    Hi Angela,

    How can I join the Penang Jamboree? Can you give me some details.

    Thank you very much.

    Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!!!

  11. December 28th, 2009 at 17:52 | #11

    @Shamoon
    Heya! Thanks for dropping a comment. yeah you’ll definitely see me next year :) Pilgramage remember :)

    @Lloyd Santos
    Hey lloyd, best to check on the KOTRT website, especially towards the end of the year. http://www.kotrt.com.my/

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