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  1. The ICG ride is also an option. The ride to the start (McD Rosebank) is fine from Sandton. 15 to 20 minutes. Thursday is a tough hills day (Conrad, Northcliff, Wicklow, and a few other popular Strava segments). Friday is a slow AF coffee ride. https://www.facebook.com/p/ICG-Cycle-Group-100046230324577/?_rdr
  2. Also considering this one.
  3. What an unbelievable event.
  4. Thanks, Cassie. Bike is sorted with Joggie. It's just me that needs to get to the start. May have to rent a car, not the end of the world.
  5. Yeah, maybe a last resort. The trip to PA from CT is over 4 hours though. Cheers.
  6. Thanks for the suggestions, Roul. Nah, the race has not offered any help. I did contact them. I also emailed Coimbra, but no reply. I will try Ride Life. Otherwise, it's Zeelie Taxis.
  7. Anyone flying down from Joburg for this? I am looking to share a shuttle from George to the start on Friday 13 October.
  8. Good find! Thanks.
  9. Apologies for hijacking this thread: Is anyone driving from George to the start in Prince Albert on Friday the 13th? I am flying down from Joburg and battling to find a way to get to the start. Just me and a bag, no bike. Thanks!
  10. This event is amazing. We are back this year. Very excited!
  11. I'll try one more time... I am in no way blaming what happened on the e-bike team. We accept full responsibility for our unfortunate mistake. Neither am I bitter or angry towards the riders, they seemed like nice enough dudes and were careful when they did pass us and got far enough ahead that they didn't delay us on the technical descents. We only really saw them at checkpoints. I just pointed out that, unwittingly, them being ahead on the final sector may have affected our race outcome. In terms of the lead bike being with e-bikes - I must disagree. I spoke to Glen afterwards who said that he had never been so stressed on lead-bike duty, even with the pros on the Sani2c race. He said that the e-bikes go just as fast uphill as down making it really difficult and dangerous to be able to mark hazards, open gates, put down markers etc. He said he may have seen and removed the markers that caused us to go wrong if he weren't stressing about staying ahead. He mentioned that there would be some rule changes next year to try and avoid these types of issues. Separate day? Separate start time? Not sure. I suppose we will see next year.
  12. Ha ha. Okay, I am out. Nice chatting, Pieter.
  13. Thanks, Pieter. I really don't care what brand the bikes or their motors were though.
  14. Ha ha. The e-bikes were out of sight. We debated it but remembered being told that markers overrule GPS. We decided to head up the climb and then felt vindicated when we saw a 2nd and 3rd marker further up. We all assumed we had to be right not imagining that another race would be using the same damn markers. Oh well. There is always next year.
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