Good luck guys! Sounds like a good event, a little bummed I can't be there.
Remember to lube that neck or use some tape between your neck and the top of your new wetsuit as it tends to chafe there.
True I know they don't fix Garmin products, but all stories I've heard about Garmin and customer service has been pretty good.
As for the spoke, seems it was a rushed job.
The chain, they could have called me and told me of the damage
So I am all for helping my LBS, this is one store though that one should never visit!
Not once, not twice but three times have I had poor service from Concept Cyclery.
1st problem: my Garmin watch broke and needed to be replaced, as they are an authorized dealer and distributor I took my watch to get it seen to and possibly fixed/replaced. It took them 2months for any feedback, with me calling them weekly to get any feedback and constant nagging, I finally got my watch back (albeit a new one).
2nd problem, broke a spoke on my wheel, took it to them to get it replaced, with strict instructions to have it by Friday (this was Monday), didn't have it done on time on the Friday, came back in 30mins and it was done. Needless to say the spoke broke the next ride
3rd problem, got mtn bike serviced there, they put a new chain on (only done 500km odd on the old chain) without informing me. R500 hit for the new chain, chain broke within 3km of being on.
Maybe I was just extremely unlucky, but not impressed by the poor service and total lack of communication
Also look at Fluidlines.co.za
RIP! Terrible news
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Agreed. If you start in January you'll only be able to do a sub 3 the following year, at a stretch, because you not only need the training, you also have to work up the alphabet soup and get into racing to get the legs ready.
I basically started cycling in the third quarter of 2008, but just doing funrides. During the second half of 2009 I started taking it more seriously. I did the Western Cape Summer League in 2010, but I was absolutely smashed and dropped in every race. I did the 2010 Argus in 3h16 from VA after being dropped. Spring League in 2010 went much better and this lead to the 2011 year which starts with my graph I posted.
I don't think this is true IMHO! If you put in the training you can ride a sub 3hrs but almost impossible if you not starting in the right group near the front!
The most important tip is: enjoy yourself! If you feelin ***, slow down, enjoy the scenery and the crowds, gather yourself and carry on going! Also smile and wave back to spectators, they're there for you! Show some appreciation dammit!
Practice running after cycling! You can do as much running and cycling training as you want, but not being used to the feeling of coming off the bike and starting to run may result in cramps
If you are not a great swimmer, or the last time you got into a pool was with armbands, then visit your local gym and ask the swimming coach/instructor (mostly there around 5-6pm doing coaching lessons) to help improve your swimming stroke/technique. This will hepl build confidence and save (much needed) energy while reducing time spend on race day in the water
Eat while you are cycling, you will need the nutrition and energy the food will give you for the rest of the cycle and for the run. Eating while runnin is hard at the best of times. Hydrating should also be a necessity
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Entry done and dusted! Cant wait for the sub 3hr assault!
Try and find a morning group to join, you'll be sucking some big air for the 1st month but will get you nice and strong!
Always drop the kids off before putting on your wetsuit. However weeing in your wetsuit in considered acceptable as a method of staying warm
Break the race down into sizeable portions. Focus on the swim, then the cycle and finally the run.
Be proud of yourself for completing each discipline. The morale boost will left your spirits
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How did you enter? I only see entries opening on 1 Sept
Another happy customer here who was helped by Tim at Solomons!
Whats your reason for changing?
With a 12 / 25 you might loose a bit of top speed and obviously the 28 for those really steep hills.
SRAM (Red) have a 11 / 26 but jinni its bloody expensive when compared to the other cassette options
Long story - chain broken so gonna do the cassette and chain change combo, and due to shortage of parts can only find a 12/25 cassette. I hardly sit in the big ring in the back so dont think it will affect me too much there. Bit concerned about losing top end speed tho
I'm changing from a 11/28 to a 12/25. Will it affect my riding?
I currently use a compact crank and an 11/28 cassette?
Would it matter if I change that to a 12/25 cassette? or do I need to change the chainset too?
What would be the ideal cassette to change to?
All these numbers and ratios are confusing me - Help needed
If you wanna do some hill training, ride along Kloof rd in Bedfordview and then drop down to van Buuren, turn around and ride up the same road. I think there are 5 roads.
Also from Kloof rd turn left onto van Buuren and then ride along and turn left into the boomed areas. Not too long climbs but decent gradient!!
I'm skipping this one and I'll do the one in JHB instead.
Main reason for skipping is I've read a couple posts about swimming in 1m of water. Dont know why but it really put me off.
Cant wait for race season...come on already!
You just don't want to do it cos you cant stand.......
Just googled it, its about 3.30hrs from Jhb. about 1hr north of bloemfontein
Open water swims in Joburg...
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Kinesio tape works well.
Put its on the side you breathe, from about below your ear to the back.