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CleatsnCleavage

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  1. Thanks for entering the Wellington Gravel Travel! Herewith some info regarding the event on Saturday: Venue: Bosman Family Vineyards, Lelienfontein, Wellington (Please Note: venue has changed and the event is not held at Diemersfontein as in the past!). For detailed directions, please see attached. Registration/ Number collect: At Lelienfontein on race day from 6h30 onwards. There will also be late entries, if your friends still want to enterJ. Race starts: 65km (8h00); 35km (8h15) and 15km (8h30) Rider/Distance changes: Can be done at registration when you collect your number at the venue. Timing: You DO NOT need a timing chip – races will be timed manually. Entertainment: There will be a supervised KIDS ZONE! Post-race entertainment will include craft beer, good food and award-winning wines for tasting!
  2. i will sell you my medal and buy wine with the money
  3. so milky, are we going? Im in two minds...can prob stay at my mate's parents spot. Actually tannie works for Robertson winery. Now if only petrol was free.
  4. ahh milky, i have photo evidence showing you were first man home on day 2, you lil racing snake you. Thanks for opening all the farm gates for us
  5. Wepat I would give Glenda a call and chat about it, it does seem there are non technical route options. I have friends with a house in Greyton so this one is definitely in my calendar, i enjoyed houw hoek but it needs more climbing.
  6. In manner of trying to be serious cyclist, I bought myself a Sigma Rox 6 bike computer and heart rate monitor and its probably going to stay there. Technophobe of note. Need to get my Edgemead cycling mates over to fit it (onto both bikes) and instruct me before Gravel Travel on Saturday. Any offers Can travel and bring beer/wine!
  7. you could always hitch a lift with me but I might get stuck drinking on a friend's farm in wellington afterwards and then you'd have to cycle back to CT
  8. Planning on doing the 65km but slight concerned because the Welvanpas white route alone is 28km and its so technical that by the end of that I was quite ready to hit the coffee shop! But, whatever, I will somehow make it to the end.
  9. you had best find me before GT - I will be unable to walk/talk after 1500m and 65km - my longest MTB race yet.
  10. Argus changed the route this year and it was incredible, so you absolutely lost out by reading previous year's race reports. The Burger last year was really beautiful and one or two bottlenecks do not ruin an entire race, surely?
  11. too dirty? Are you gay or just allergic to a little dust? If money was no object i would do every race! Also...time off work to travel there.
  12. what happened in Clarens?
  13. Well that was an interesting two days! Well done to Milky who "won" today, beating Schalk home in a 2-man sprint. Today was much easier in my books, I definitely didnt get enough sleep on Friday night and the 4.30am wake up finished me. Massage and swim at Arabella yesterday arvie was a highlight Passed the young guy who had the crash and he was sitting up with a space blanket on him. Hope he heals soon. Copperhead - we went to Shunting Shed for pizza last night and were pissed off they charged us a "G.S Charge" which we guessed was R40 in lieu of corkage, but they dont have their own bloody licence anyway. Should have refused to pay. It was more enjoyable than Arabella. Onwards to 65km Gravel Travel next weekend!
  14. i'll be the grumpy but excited one at registration....waking up at 4.30am FML
  15. It's almost time Rain for Sunday apparently
  16. Great event, well organised. Can highly recommend it although it is not cheap.
  17. Keen to do this race as there are no logistics about getting back to your car at the end. Anyone in Cape Town area want to share petrol costs?
  18. Brilliant event last year, did the 30km event as a newbie and loved every minute, plan on making a comeback in 2014. And then spend the afternoon trying to find a farm which isnt too overpopulated with horribly drunk people, ugh.
  19. So pathetic that the organisers still havent updated the 2014 route profiles. It looks like Arabella Challenge is tougher since Houw Hoek organisers say its similar to previous years, so that is under 1000m climbing on both days?
  20. Im not an expert but my take on it would be that Axis selling point in all their marketing material is "the cheapest 29er on the market" or "the cheapest duel sus on the market" whereas Silverback's offering is about being value for money and with quality components which are up there with the cool brands. No-one will dispute that Silverback isnt a good option.
  21. First...Arabella Challenge next weekend whohoo
  22. am staying at triactive lodge, in the cabins. Very basic but heard that it is ok.
  23. umm YES i need to learn to jump up curbs and over ****. Its one of my serious challenges in mtb. also to jump down over obstacles without your back wheel popping up....
  24. its very beautiful above the dam. Can we still enter online, doesnt look like it?
  25. location location location....Northgate Island might as well as be in a location for all the success ANY shop has had here.
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