Vrystaaaat!
Anyone been able to enter?
I always serviced my Lefty at Cogent Industries in Pretoria East. Jacques is really good!
Did the Chardonay. Had a blast!
I have no gripe with e-bikes in these events.
I do however agree with the OP to some extent. When you enter an event like Sani2c, take the time to invest in your skill set. You already don't have to spend the same amount of time training as the other riders, so take some time to get your level of skill to a decent level. No one expects you to be Greg Minnaar, but be competent enough to navigate normal mountain bike terrain, like riding over a rock, or riding a switchback. At the end of the day it's not just about the riders being held up behind you, but you're also adding significantly to your own experience and enjoyment of the event.
Ride in Peace Cois.
Sincerest condolences to friends and family.
This entire thread is a beautiful tribute to his courageous fight.
Tranquilitas is superb riding! Need to go back and spend a day rock climbing as well, which we missed out on the last time.
Spent an hour longer out there every day than what we planned. The Adventure was wet but rideable. The Race looked like a different kettle of fish.
Still had a good time and rode almost half of the race with the Binders.
Here's my take on it.
Day 1:
Day 2:
Day 3
I ride the lower green section with my 6 and 8 year old often. They love it!
I discovered by accident.
I starred a segment on Strava, then the next time I rode that route my Garmin beeped at me and started giving me info about that segment and my PB.
And I've just got a 130edge, nothing fancy, would imagine the higher range garmins do the same or better.
You need a Strava Permium subscription, have the function activated on your Garmin and add the segments you want to include to your favorites (star the segment, as ouzo said).
Think about your base.
You are slowing down because oxygen transport to muscle decreases, lactate formation increases and the rate of lactate removal decreases.
Doing adequate base training will improve the structures in your muscles that transport blood (oxygen) to your muscles. Research capillary and mitochondrial density. Areobic.base training doubles the density of these structures in your muscles and teaches your body, at a low intensity, to be more effecient by being able to transport more blood to your muscles during exercise. Effeciency is key to any endurance exercise and is what makes you able to sustain hard efforts.
By going through an adeqaute base phase you've improved the effeciency of your body which translates into direct performance benefits when transitioning into high intensity training. As your body is more effecient in using oxygen and 'fuel' you'll, to put it simply, be able to go harder for longer.
Hanno (Johannes) Smit just sent this pic on our whatsapp group. He just had a nice rest in Britstown and on his way now again..lying just outside the Top10 at the moment.
Hats off.
At that temp all your fluids are warm and getting warm energy drink into your gutt is almost impossible. Don't know how they do it.
Typical delivery lead times on devices ordered thru Active Dayz?
Mine took two days for delivery.
I was on the South Coast early December last year and the missus and I joined a group ride at the Burry Stander Bike Park, led by Charl, Burry's dad.
Even though his memory sometimes fades in between the rat race, over there it is very much alive and still celebrated daily. The shop is filled with Burry memrobilia from Cape Epic jerseys to his London 2012 skinsuit, pictured below.
On top of every climb and down in every valley floor there was talk about how fast Burry did that section. This was his training grounds. The locals are still asking Charl to upload Burry's Garmin files to Strava. He just smirks. I guess he knows what a special athlete his kid was. He doesn't need KOMs to prove that.
I enjoy using my GoPro and editing the clips after almost every ride. I use it for my rides, kids' sport, holiday videos or whatever and edit using the GoPro Quick software on my phone. It's quick and painless and does the job just fine. I had a GoPro Session 4 and upgraded to a Hero 7 Black before Sani this year. The HyperSmooth function is awesome!
Thing is, if you're doing it for views you'll probably be dissapointed as people don't care, nor enjoy, looking at your singletrack clips. I think I average 4 views per video, of which 1 is me on my phone, the other me on my TV and then probably two sympathy views from my wife. For me, I enjoy looking back and have found it a cool way to keep stock of some good memories. Hoping to have a massive collection of footage so that I can cancel my dstv subscription when I move into my nursing home one day...
I try and keep my MTB clips under a minute, except for stage races where I try and get as much as possible in as short as possible time. Here's one from a race we did in the Karoo recently:
Can we get this going again. I'm looking for some new stuff to listen to.
Some good ones I came accross recently:
- Cyclingtips podcast - Tyler Hamilton interview
- Cyclingnews had a couple good ones, incl a Landis interview
- Life in the peleton - Daryl Impey and Robert Gesink
- The Science of Sport Podcast - What it really takes to ride the Tour de France: A Doctor's perspective
Impey was the higlight.
That cricket world cup final just upset me. Great game, sure, but winning a trophy without actually winning the final. Grates me a bit... and that "6"... Is what it is I guess.
Compounded by Fed not closing it out at 8 - 7. My Impey euphoria was short lived.
Thanks. I feel better after sharing. As you were.
seems like the issue is probably way simpler to me.
Relive needs Strava
Strava can do relive functions themselves.
a split was therefore inevitable
Thought the same thing. They probably had plans to bring the feature in-house and just looked for an easy out.
Riding alone most of the time, do you?
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I mostly ride alone too. I love riding in a group but fitting riding in between the kids' activities means that I need to ride at different times than the usual Saturday mornings. I run Garmin Live Track and hope for the best... It is what it is.