Dr S Osman at Entabeni 031 2616616 - extremely gifted surgeon - got me back to playing rugby after another surgeon botched my acl reconstruction.
Sadly KZN is now catching up with the rest of the country it seems. I narrowly missed an attempted attack in the same place on Blair Atholl / Rodger Sishi road some weeks ago. I did put a warning up on the KZN danger areas thread.
This is the same area where some lowlife scum tried to attack me. I reported it to the Westville SAPS in the faint hope that they would actually investigate the incident and step up patrols in the area. The investigating officer never even bothered to contact me. Judging by a post by the SAPS on the Westville Community police forum facebook page on 7th February 2014 - https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=666039666787834&id=177582682300204
(C-3 Community Crime Cooperative) it may be that nothing will be done even after this incident. I hope Vaughan Cronje has a swift and speedy recovery.
Blair Atholl road, Westville - now Rodger Sishi road - by between where Dunkeld and Alistair Roads meet Blair Atholl road near the onramp to the M19 to Pinetown. A popular stretch of road for cyclists in Westville.
This morning, at about 5:20am, a man came out of the bushes between Blair Atholl and the M19, tried to brain me with a rock and then ran after me. He missed and ran out of puff and I got away unhurt.
It appears the individual has given this some thought as he hid himself at a point where there is not much street lighting and as the road begins to go up. To me this suggests he may be targeting cyclists specifically.
I was alone and this is probably why he went for me - 3 guys rode through the same area a few minutes after me and they were not attacked.
This person will probably try rob someone again somewhere else in the Highway / Westville area so please be careful, and not just at that part of the road. The matter has been reported to the SAPS.
Some lucky folk have already won an entry thanks to the wonderful folk at fnb......
I think I was one of the three... on the red SWorks... we flipping pedalled forever on our own until the rest of A group caught us coming into Durbs. What was quite disturbing was the accident the 2 ladies had trying to tail us at 60km/h - hope they're not seriously injured. Looking at the results only 15 of them broke away. I had a bit left for the sprint which is always fun, managed 3rd in that... all that after riding 450km to Pietermaritzburg from Kroonstad.
I was in the 2nd A batch group - dropped my chain at Richmond Road (just after Fox Hill) and had some work to do to get back onto the group - caught them by Cato Ridge. I think I was right behind you in the final sprint - in the red and white Mr Price kit.
I saw the riders down on Fields Hill - it looked pretty nasty - hope they are ok - there are some nasty potholes there - cost me a rim and a saddle earlier this year.
There was almost a big pile up at the corner into the finishing straight when that pedestrian crossed right in front of the bunch.
Marshals were napping a bit there.
I asked the event organiser cyclevent - part of cycle lab - how they got to a seeding index of 20 (the cut off for the age groups) and this is their answer: " They work on the other races that you have done in the past."
I would never have guessed - so sneaky. I pressed for some more detail such as weighting indexes, beta factors etc. I asked them if they used saseeding or ppa in response they revealed the following pearl:
"We use the timing from Racetec. What happens is the take the % of the your time compared to the winning time of the group." (sic)
If the winning time is 2:20:08 and finishing on 20% of the winning time would be 2:48 = 140 min x 0.2 = 28 + 140 = 168 = 2:48? which then means that a time of 2:48 and under should get you into your racing group for age.
Now how many people finished in under that time? 263 in last years Shova.
In the VA, VB, VC groups there were a total of 346 riders.
My maths is bad to the point of numerical illiteracy so any corrections are welcome and if there is anyone who know how they actualy work out the seeding then please tell us. I still don't know how they get to a number like 20 from a percentage of my race time without weightings etc?
Why can't it be open and transparent?
I have ridden the course during its various incarnations - you will need to put on your big boy pants and take a realistic view of the risks you can and can't take in view of your work and family commitments.
I am still not sure if I will be taking the A line on all the obstacles, some I am happy with and others not - at this stage.
There are a lot of entries. A lot of the obstacles you will need momentum for. Too many riders in front of you and you will either be waiting or taking the B or C line in any event.
A lot of the guys and girls have crashed on that course. Crashed hard. A lot of very good riders with great technical skills have crashed hard on that course.
Also had great service from them - couldn't find what I needed, Matthew ordered it for me, he let me know as soon as it arrived and it was delivered to me very quickly - no fuss no hassle - and at an awesome price!
I think the cost of things has just increased so much. Cheap kit can be a false economy - expensive kit often unneccessary for the mid packer.
XT or SLX level of kit is adequate for most of us. A chain and cassette at SLX level is just shy of R900. Personally I can't justify that for a few races in the mud.
Never mind the wheel bearings, brake pads, chain rings, free hub bodies etc.
Spot on - I used to ride and race irrespective. It got ridiculously expensive.
I now do 80% of my training on the road on a road bike and save my mtb drivetrains for skills sessions and races - in the dry and occasional damp race.
Spending couple of grand replacing bb, wheels bearings, cassette, and chain made me realise how expensive it can be to htfu and ride in the mud & rain sometimes.
My wife complained once. I asked if she would prefer it if I played golf.
She doesn't complain anymore and is now very supportive of my cycling.
Ate some tar at speed in a peleton in tour duran thanks to twit. Lost a fair bit of skin. Had to go to hospital to check for broken bones and proper clean up due to large area of missing skin.
The kind nurse scrubbed the are gently with a sponge and warm dettol. Where dirt was embedded a scrubber was used.
Morphine was given due to other injuries
Jelonet was applied on my back and shoulder roasties, the knee roasties were left open.
The roasties covered by the jelonet healed so well there is barely a scar - alwqys use it now for big roasties.
Clickc sell jelonet.
that's the general South African "I have money so phuck you" attitude. and those same w@nkers will be the first to complain about taxi drivers.
.............and cyclists not using the cycle lanes
Neethling finishes 13 mins behind the winner.
Batty @ 10 mins down.
Poor pretty Batty had a good excuse : http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/batty-races-olympics-despite-cracked-collarbone - hope ahe gets better - respect for getting out there and
Trying,
Ride Sani Pass. Great ride.
I am lucky to have a fantastic LBS - Cycle & Sport - also on theHub https://www.bikehub.co.za/forum/user/28892-cyclesport/ at the Westville Mall
Sean Marsh runs things there and provides a fantastic and very honest service. Took my rear AM hub in as it was not engaging on one of the pawls. I was fully expecting to have to replace it.
Sean sorted it out the same day with a service that was so cheap I asked him to increase his charge! He could easily have said to me that I needed to replace it and I would have accepted that advice without qualm.
I have been there a few times now for wrench matters that were beyond my very limited talent and I have always had the same brilliant service.
His prices for the things I have bought - bottle cages, an XT derailleur, etc. - are reasonable and not that much more than ordering from the internet - in this case the derailleur price was so close to the local internet shop price that it was worth the small extra cost to have the advice and personal contact in case things should go wrong with the part.
I am loving my GT Zaskar 26". Truvative noir xc carbon cranks, AM wheels -tubeless conversion, sid wc 100mm shocks, kcnc cockpit, spez romin saddle. Frame and shocks bought from hubbers! 1.79m, 69kgs.
Edit - carbon frame
You go live in a shack in winter time, work for a stuck up white guy paying minimal wages, climb into a taxi to get around, have a open broken drop hole for a toilet infested with rodents, covered with aids and other diseases.
Had your family killed by whites in the previous 30 years.
Have all white people driving and living the high life in beautiful homes safe comfy warm clean homes
Steal a bike what a pleasure. dont blame them what do you do? be proactive! Create one job, do something small everyday if everybody helps just a little even a smile it goes a long way.
wake up have you been in their shoes?? whites killed them went into their locations and dragged them out shot them dead sisters mothers fathers..
you drive by in your ac vehicle with a well paid job, good home and judge someone riding a nice bike?
shame on you
Do you think you could have packed in a few more racist and offensive remarks in there - but hey I suppose it's ok because you are being racist towards white people.
Ironic how you seek to attack racism and justify crime with a racist and offensive post.
P.s. Where do I - as a white person - sign up for these luxurious homes, high life and air conditioned cars - seeing as I have none of these?
It was an incredible ride - not much game, a cruel cold wind, lots of thorns and a few rocks - did you notice the fresh elephant spoor at the confluence? The best thing of course is that R300k plus was raised for conservation.
That in itself is uncool then, guy is trying to sell his bike and norms taking the piss out of him.
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My second op involved drilling holes extremely close to the holes from the first op and making it strong enough that the bone held the screws- he did it in 2000 and the knee is still strong, survived one more season of rugby, comrades, a number of marathons and a few spills on the bike. He really is a genius - also brilliant with shoulders. He had started riding as well the last time I saw him (shoulder).