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  1. Think this is the longest climb in SA:

    https://www.climbbybike.com/climb.asp?Col=Du-toits-kloof-pass-extension&qryMountainID=15802

     

    Take a left at the top of Du Toits, scale the biggest gate you'll ever see (wrapped in barb wire), and there is a 5km climb to the Telkom tower at the top.  Probably the closest thing to an Alpine climb we have.  Narrow tar road, super steep switchbacks, obviously no traffic.  Fantastic views.

    Average gradient is 9%, but that is a bit misleading as there are two short flat/downhills sections which reduces the average somewhat.

  2. Upper Bloem St climb from Tamboerskloof up Lions Head must rate as one of the steeper climbs around Cape Town. Its only 700m, but it really kicks up. Strava has it at 16.9%, but that's on an iphone, so probably not that accurate.

  3. Does it help to query your seeding? Has anyone's seeding actually been changed in the past? I dropped from D to J, because I didn't do any PPA races during the year and they have this arbitrary way of adjusting your seeding based on number of months over 6.

  4. Hey, are you guys still riding this? If so please give me a shout and let me know average pace?

    Also if there are any Mountain bikers out there I just moved here from Jozi, looking for anyone to ride with. Normally average 16-18kph on my MTB. Looking to go faster.

    Cool thanks.

    Check out www.tablemountainbikers.co.za Quite a few weekly rides on table mountain you can join.

  5. Remember cheap, light, strong - pick two. Spez tyres are cheap (relatively) and light, but sidewalls are paperthin. I had to replace 2 spez tyres in 3 rides because of sidewall cuts. After that I've gone back to good old crossmark at the back. Still have a ground control in front though.

  6. Nice to read reports like this . But I see you have failed to include the best and cheapest stage race currently . The Three Towers must be one of the most affordable and enjoyable races I have done in years . Every year they listen to whatever complaints etc the riders may have and actually do something about it .

    Technically the Lighthouse to Lighthouse must be the cheapest stage race at R550 for two days - just bring your own tent!

  7. I've had a Spark (lots of problems with the back shock), Spez Epic and now an Anthem. Although the Anthem is probably not the best looking bike (personal preference), it is definitely the best allrounder. Very comfortable, climbs as good as the Spark, but more stable on the descents. I'd go with the Anthem and replace the wheels with ztr's/American Classics. After selling the stock wheels you should be at the 910's price, but with a better/lighter bike.

  8. +1 for Specialized Fast Track at the back and Ground Control on the front. The 2bliss ready versions are significantly lighter than the Maxxis (granted they are full UST), relatively cheap and grips very well. Continentals (Race Kings and X-Kings) are great if you do most of your riding in a straight line.

  9. 2HB is way more fun than K2C in my opinion. If you're driving all the way there anyway, rather get 2 days of riding out of it. Also, as mentioned, there is a great vibe at the camping site in the Hell and weather is almost guaranteed to be perfect (although rather hot).

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