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DJR

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  1. Ha ha, you can be my spin doctor any day.
  2. Good to hear Dale. Vasbyt.
  3. That's a name I haven't heard for a long time.........the younsters will have to Google.......and I'm not so sure Google will know🤪
  4. Fixed!
  5. Eroica SA is a very special ride. Tough, long, rough, hot, but with beautiful surroundings and VERY friendly people......exactly what it should be like. (I have not done the Nova, but I did most of the classics.)
  6. Ha ha, yes, I can see that as a totally probable story, having had to deal with large institutions, including UCT, myself. But is IS apretty good story!
  7. It really was a lovely track.
  8. I thought Luke was 3rd
  9. After the 2021 fires, UCT used the site to dump the wood chips and debris from the trees they cut and removed. A big par of it is now just a huge compost pile. The sign has mostly been a joke and relates to the area between the jumps and the historic old Welgelegen homestead which belongs to UCT and which they have neglected so badly that it a terrible shame.
  10. Both have been in disrepair since the Covid pandemic and the big fires. I suggest talking to the UCT Sports Admin people, but remember that they will likely be a burocratic bunch and you are not likely to get much in terms of agreement or support. But really, all you want is to not get any explicit prohibition from them. Then, when the first winter rains started and the earth there is soft enough to work with (at the moment it is rock hard clay), start clearing and fixing up the jump track near the mill. One line at a time. But it will be a good idea to get someone who knows about jumping to give advice. Some of the jump lines are good for bmx and others for dirt jump bikes. One of two lines work for any MTB. But unfortunately there are several that were built and are totally crazy and impossible / dangerous. At one stage I think a total madman constructed stuff there that never worked and was probably built in a drug fueled craze. It is important to know what to restore and what to demolish or you will waste time and energy. Ignore the UCT signs. The XC track abouve Upper Campus I think is gone forever or at least until the UCT Cycling club revives itself and get trail builders and funds to rebuild it. (I live close by, used to jump there, but no longer do.)
  11. All the VERY best wishes for all the Hubbers riding tomorrow. There will most certainly be something for everybody. Here is my advice to get what you want: If you are chasing a time, make sure you get it with a clear margin..........or miss it properly! Missing 3 hrs by 23 seconds REALLY sucks! Don't do it! If you are not after time, then go for FUN! It is the ONLY other reward worth it at the CTCT! Chat to people, lend a hand, encourage others. Complement especially those youngsters stoking a tandem with their fathers or mothers. Stop for drinks and a snack. Look up and SEE the scenery. If you ride with friends or family, TREASURE it. Years from now you will remember it as priceless and you'll be shocked at how few opportunities there were to do it! If it is your first time, just ENJOY the ride, the day and the vibe. Forget about time, ride to finish it comfortably. That means riding easy from the start to Simons Town feeling like you are not putting in enough effort. From there to the start of Chappies it must feel like you are putting in just the right amount of energy and from Hout Bay to the finish it must feel like you are suffering a bit more than is totally comfortable. Stay safe! Don't let the crazies force you into riding in dangerous positions in a group. Avoid the erratic madmen, let them go and cause others to crash. Don't get angry at them, they don't know any better. Keep an escape route open. If you are going for the win (you listening Chris? / Neil?), then ignore all the above, just freaking HANG ON and ride on the verge of puking from start to finish. I'll be cheering you somewhere on the M3, sitting on my MTB
  12. Eina Dale! Sorry to hear, I missed this earlier. You have had some bad luck with crashes the last few years - and some great luck to make it out alive and recover. (Been there, done that.) So, I wish you all the best with the recovery and the rehab, may it be a smoother ride than my Eddy Merxkx on 28mm Gatorskins!
  13. And on a side note, one of the very best places for kids to learn insane bike handling skills and overtaking is BMX.........just ask Jewbacca!
  14. .........some of those infamous crazy night time Dual Slalom races at the Dirtopia Festivals come to mind as a VERY good school in how to overtake uncooperative people, touch, shove,, bump, and still stay upright........well, some of the time.......... (Just kidding)
  15. The great thing about this argument is that all you have to do is sit and wait for another few decades and all the competition will be in a landfill while that 10 speed Record will be shifting like a Swiss timepiece and sweetly purring away at the kilometres. (In other words, yes, I'm with you on this one, just not sure I'm going to be around then.)
  16. Yes, close to where I live we had the same. Cardboard and plastic city broken up, lots of angry people everywhere and suddenly you have to keep a close eye and call the City Improvement District patrols to move people off your porch or your parking before they get permanent rights to live there, **** all over and create a fire hazard. Also, a sudden escalation of breakins into cars and theft of copper pipes, cast iron and water meters.
  17. I would expect the whole of Sea Point and Green Point to become more of a security problem in the next few weeks and months. When the City evicted the illegal street people in green Point, a large percentage of them did not go to the shelters or the offered relocation site. They simply dispersed before the Sherrif moved in and they moved into the rest of the neighbourhood. Now there will be many single and small group encampments all over, just not one large tent and plastic town. The majority of them are just down and out people and mostly harmless, but the real criminals, muggers, robbers hide among them. So, beware. It will remain a problem until the neighbourhood watch harass them enough to move to other areas.........yes, the problem will not go away because there is currently no way to solve it, just to displace it somewhere else. Sad, but true.
  18. Make then ALL understand who is the BOSS of BRAAI
  19. I agree that the C40 is still a pure race bike despite its age. Mine gets taken out mostly for shortish rides. The longer rides are a bit rough on the old back and neck vertebra. But it is still an absolute delight to ride and at the bottom of a little hill to stand up, give it a kick and feel it jump forward like the purebred it is, even if the jockey is not anymore, maybe never was.
  20. That is how I feel this morning.....like my dynamo isn't working properly and I'm only generating a flou little bit of light........must have more coffee!
  21. Me too, especially if anyone has one of their terrible corkscrews, just call me and I'll relieve you of it for R10 000 (in your, and my, dreams)
  22. Yup, I agrea, ban htem! Speling mitokes aer unaceptibel on HikeBub!
  23. Many years ago Mike Beechy Head caused me to fall out of bed really early on a Sunday morning when he came over at tree top hight in his Electric Lightning. From fast asleep to shock to try to flee to ending up paraletic on the floor in the blink of an eye. (I was till a little touchy after my national service.) My dear wife laughed her head off and then felt guilty about it, but I don't think for long, because I also started laughing like an idiot. Ps. That Electric Lightning was LOUD!
  24. There, I fixed it for you
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