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  1. Well, that was fun Anyone know if someone got seriously hurt in that pile-up 10km from the end in A group? Saw some pretty bad crashes into the guys lying on the ground. Looked like it hurt a lot.
  2. A for me
  3. I ride with it. I kind of see it as a consumable, i.e. something that needs to be replaced quite regularly. I usually replace mine every month and give the tape a good scrub with a brush when I wash the bike. All brands get dirty, I've tried most and there's very little difference between bartape that costs R80 and R250.
  4. No, wrong again. American and South African law could not be further apart. I'm not even going to go to the effort of explaining the differing roots of the legal systems.
  5. Quoting the definition of murder from Wikipedia just shows you have no knowledge of South African law. Murder is defined differently from country to country and our definition of murder includes the concept of dolus eventualis. If you don't like the law or the definition, go get your LLB, practice for many years, write a few textbooks on criminal law, become a judge and then try to change it. Don't come to a cycling forum and try and defend someone by pretending to have knowledge of something you don't.
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    2012 94.7

    No wonder you has such a fast time, you took a shortcut
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    2012 94.7

    Guess what Strava says...
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    2012 94.7

    There are a few reasons for this (IMO): I'm guessing you started with a lower seeding as you were on a MTB. Most guys/girls on road bikes you rode with probably aren't the fittest/strongest bunch in the world. As a road bike has a lower gear ratio than an MTB, their cadence would be lower and they would automatically be slower up the hills. Had you been seeded in A/B/C groups, you would probably not have had the same experience. Most roadies in that class have the power and endurance to keep a high cadence up the hills, and you probably would have been left behind. So, in essence, one word: gears.
  9. My opinion: go 2nd hand. For 4K you can buy something decent in the 2nd hand market, but for that price you'll be buying at the absolute bottom of the range when buying new. Find a friend who knows something about bikes and take him/her with to check out a bike you're interested in.
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    94,7 G group

    Custom black and white spesh here, going for 2:45. See you at the front.
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    Dopers

    Michael Weiss, 2010 Ironman St. George winner, http://en.wikipedia....ss_(triathlete) Nina Kraft, Multiple Ironman winner, http://en.wikipedia....wiki/Nina_Kraft Mark Fretta, former ITU world no. 1 ranked triathlete, http://www.slowtwitc...retta_3219.html Lisa Huetthaler, 2nd at Ironman 70.3 Miami, http://grg51.typepad...ave-to-lie.html Sergio Silva, Gold Medal in ITU Duathlon World Champs, http://www.slowtwitc...oping_2580.html Stephan Vuckovic, Olympic silver medalist and Ironman Florida winner, http://www.slowtwitc...e_EPO__689.html Brigitte McMahon, 2000 Olympic Gold Medal, http://en.wikipedia....rigitte_McMahon I could go on, but I think the above names kind of make my point.
  12. Calories in vs calories out. Nothing else. There is no way that you could not lose weight if you're expending more calories than you're taking in. Some other tips I can recommend: Training on an empty stomach, i.e. not eating an hour or less before starting your training. Lose the energy drink in your bottle holder and replace it with water. Cross train (as already said) two or more times a week, either swimming or running. Reduce alcohol intake to an absolute minimum Make sure you're not training at low intensity (heart rate monitor + zones) In the end, it will be a combination of what you're already doing and some of the stuff people say here. Nothing works for everybody.
  13. Yip, was awesome
  14. Afternoon ride on the way to Camps Bay...
  15. Agree with most of the above. Dura Ace gets really finicky and needs lots of love and attention but shifts and feels like a dream when correctly tuned. If your budget can handle it and you want something that will keep you until you decide to turn pro, get Ultegra. If you're on a reasonable budget but want value for money and something that will last, get 105 or Tiagra. If you're on a very restricted budget and don't care about weight, looks or performance, Sora will do the job just fine too. If you want to feel European and want to look down your nose at all the Shimano boys, get Campagnolo. If you want to be cool and edgy, get SRAM.
  16. I can't speak as to how far forward you should be sitting as that seems to be more of a personal preference, but I do know that the first few times in the aero position hurts. I've had stomach, rib, neck and back pain from sitting in the aero position for long periods of time, but it does get better after a while. You could try alternating from aero to a normal position and extending the time spent in the aero over time, e.g. 3 minutes aero, 3 minutes normal, 4 minutes in the drops, repeat. The above works for me on the trainer, not always possible on the road.
  17. I contacted him and saw the bike. He wants R1500. In my opinion the bike isn't worth that. Definitely not stolen.
  18. Finished stripping my bike. This is my training bike, so the final product doesn't really look awesome, but the stripper does work wonderfully. I had to put on 3 applications, with about 3-4 hours wait between each application. Afterwards I had a clear coat applied by a guy here in Cape Town. Here are some before and after pics:
  19. Wow that was unpleasant.
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    Dopers

    Lots of triathletes have been caught and banned. I think most, if not all, of the pros are doping. I just assume everyone is doping: it's easier than having to deal with the disappointment when they eventually get caught.
  21. Yip. I've ridden with the sub-vets a few times and have spoken to quite a few guys in the sub-vets group regarding this. There is a lot of doping going on in this group.
  22. Cool, see you at the front of the pack
  23. Just got told I've been reseeded into G (from PP). At least I've got some kind of chance of breaking 3 hours now
  24. , thanks, and that was with a flat that took 4 minutes to fix. Yip, we must have beaten each other a few times around the buoys. I did a substitution, but it looks like the organisers kept the original guy's name.
  25. 3:22. If we had to run another kilometer I'm sure you would have passed me I was running so slowly.
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