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90 Inch

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  1. Alfa Bodyworks is a sponsor of the club, all the riders belong to MC2, Alfa Bodyworks Kit is for the league riders
  2. No justification for this behaviour, we don't need hooligans like this in the sport Muhammadeyah Cycling Club (MC2) - Zero 83 575 726 One Edit: Bellville confirm the rider in their kit received donated Kit, and is not a member
  3. ;ink to CAT 1 photo's https://www.facebook.com/owen.lloyd.za/media_set?set=a.10202998522782230.1073741845.1179242330&type=1
  4. Looks like this event was not supported by all the top teams, some saving the legs (or the finances) for SA Road Champs ?
  5. Two well known riders attacked in Port Elizabeth this week end for their bikes, both stabbed in the process. Kobus De Vos and Bruce Robinson. As long as people continue to buy dodgy bikes on Gumtree and OLX, this sort of thing will continue. The attackers did not take these bike for their own personal use.
  6. It was on between 8:15 and 8:30, did not catch all of it, but basically DALS go by the fact that there was no 3rd part involved, so the driver has no obligation to wait around. The driver claimed he was not insured, so they have no moral obligation to inform the insurance. The Tow truck driver denies removing the reg plate, as that would have been illegal to do.
  7. If the cost of traffic control is the reason (excuse) for the high costs, explain the high cost of the MTB events. Yesterdays event at Paarl cost R 150 for the 36Km MTB event (with PPA Discount). 6Km of the 36Km was on Tar, the rest was off road with farm workers doing the marshalling. Most of the intersection on tar were marshalled by Rotary volunteers, I only saw traffic officials at the last robot, 1km from the finish (where the MTB route merged with the road route). By comparison the entry fee for the 127Km road race was R 170, suggesting that they added R 20 for traffic control costs ? I cant speak for the road event, but the MTB riders were supplied with 2 water points with exactly that - warm water, no coke, or Energade etc. Are the MTB riders "subsidising" the road riders ?
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