Here is the port ride report.
Well the short of it is we managed to officially finish in 16:53. Had to camp over but we planned on doing that anyway. considering we had 16:30 to complete the whole thing it was the right call.
My wife's first TB, she waited for me to come in all these years and decided she wants to try. She said it was tough but she knew it would be. we were doing quite well (all the way in fact) but especially until CP3. the ride in the Nuwekloof was amazing, vibe was good even the Baviaans back was manageable. We got to CP3 just after 1pm thinking maybe we can make it. 16km to Bergplaas, if we could leave there just after 3 we will give it a go. WOW those 16km took over 2 hours first the fangs and then the MAC, we only reached Bergplaas at 15:30, rested, had the most amazing soup and left again at 4. It's the first time I did that drop in daylight and looking at the edges I was wondering what have we been thinking all these years flying down that thing in the dark. We got to CP 5 at 17:35 and decided straight away not to carry on, didn't want to get caught out.
Camping was a different experience coldish showers but a lekker vibe. we had some coffee, Prego rolls and were in bed by 8. It was a bit of a rush in the morning to leave at 4:30, got late very quickly but once we were on the go it was fine. Saw a beautiful sunrise on the never ender and those Jaffels are even better for breakfast. Riding from CP5 in the morning was also a different experience, they moved CP7 so it was a bit weird in the day and that single track bit they could've left. I sort of recognized it because we usually used to come out of something like that. And then Mini Mac in the day had some nice views and you see most of it from the bottom
Flying in Jbay was awesome as always, Railway single-track was Meh as always after 200 km but the mall was a welcome sight. No burger and beer though (and I don't even like beer, but that one was always refreshing)
I think the organizers did a stunning job, volunteers were friendly, food was good. Covid is still like a dark cloud waiting for the storm to start, and everyone knows it. It is not easy, they did the best they could. It's really like trying to get a ride in before it starts to rain.
Some people mentioned it is not a true trans if you slept over. To those I say, We would have done it in one shot if we could, we probably needed 18hrs got 16.5. The organizers did all they could to get everyone to the finish, If you want to race join the elites and race. To everyone else just get there enjoy the ride. We live in a magical country.
Choc-o-lit plees (we all have a choc-o-lit we're looking for)