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Halfdoesyn

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  1. There may be some WP stuff I'm not aware of.
  2. We have quite a bit, actually: 28/1 Cyclo Sportif #1 - 91km 4/2 Bouckaert-Soenen - 123km 10/2 99er - 99km 25/2 Tour de PPA - 110km
  3. Asthma inhalers, however...
  4. I always just wipe my roadbike down with a wet cloth when necessary. Washing not needed.
  5. Some things I have learnt in my short stint commuting: It only takes a little more time with a bike than with a car for me when I commute. I don't have to make as much time to specifically go and ride to get my miles in. Not all car drivers are bad. Not all cyclists are good. Skip a few days when they mow the verges - Duwweltjies et al get thrown on the tarmac. Watch out for glass - really annoys me to see the amount of broken bottles on the road. Watch out for the millipedes and snails. Smile and wave!
  6. So you DO want to be like them. I knew it!
  7. Easy, it was just a joke. Sheeesh. Don't go calling names now.
  8. Nah, I'll be out riding, consciously trying to damage your image.
  9. I ride with hairy legs, Mr Price Sport kit and a saddle bag.
  10. Not me, but you obviously.
  11. Oh, so in all other areas we want to look and act like them, but not saddlebags?
  12. What's even more hilarious is that this fred is under "Tech Q&A"
  13. It means that they are as confused as you.
  14. It is amazing that in this day and age, with all the technological advancements, there are still people who fall for this snake oil. I guess the more things change, the more they stay the same...
  15. Didn't say which year. That's about the same time as the CTCT seedings will come out, so, maybe.
  16. As stated in the other thread, you might get away with it if you do a late sub. Otherwise, no.
  17. Not a peep. Will have to call.
  18. Oh, I see they're using the Slent road. That's new.
  19. Yet it is 3km shorter than last year. Happy about not riding Van Schoorsdrif. Terrible surface.
  20. This is my question as well. I do not recall this being the case in 2016 or 2017. Emailed the organisers - nothing heard yet. Does anyone know?
  21. Event Name: 99er Cycle Tour 2018 When: 10 February 2018 Where: Durbanville Race Course, Western Cape Category: Road Entry Info 99km, 61km Road Races Enter Online close at 23:59 on 29 January 2018 (discounted early entry fee). Enter Online for seeding close at 23:59 on 5 February 2018. Seeding and entry into race subject to availability. Late entries can be done at Number Collection points on 8 and 9 February 2017 or on race day (please note higher entry fee). Please note that late entries at collection points/on race day will not be seeded. All enquiries regarding entries or seeding to be directed to Cycle Events call centre on 0878204210 or queries@cycleevents.co.za . The 99km route is an Official Premier Seeding Event for the Cape Town Cycle Tour 2019. Age Restrictions To compete in the Tour, an individual rider must, in the year of the event turn: 13 (thirteen) years old (minimum age); or if 12 (twelve) years old, be accompanied by an adult. To compete in the Tour, tandem riders must, in the year of the event turn: 13 (thirteen) years old (minimum age); or if 10 (ten)- 12 (twelve) years old, ride with an adult. To compete in the Tour as a scholar, representing his/her school and participating in the school competition, the following specific rules apply: The scholar must turn 13 (thirteen) years old (minimum age) in the year of the event; and can only participate in the 61km race. 2018 Cycle Tour Route Map 99km Route Description Start time for 99 km: 06:00 Cyclists leave Durbanville Racecourse and follow a quiet route through Durbanville to exit via the Wellington / Klipheuwel Road (R302). Shortly after leaving the greater Durbanville area, cyclists turn right onto the Lichtenburg Road (R312), pass Fisantekraal and cross the R312/R304 “fruit sellers” 4-way stop. The R312 gradually climbs to the R44 where cyclists turn left towards Wellington and left again at the Windmeul Winery onto the Vryguns / Voor-Paardeberg Road. This scenic route takes cyclists through the local farming community, past the Boland Agricultural School and Perdeberg Winery. Route change: Cyclists turn left onto the newly tarred Slent Road, continue straight over the Malmesbury - Stellenbosch Road and pass the Klipheuwel silos. Turn right onto the Philadelphia Road (R304), cycle the rolling hills past the Adderley Road (M58) turnoff and over the single lane bridge. Route change: Continue through Philadelphia town all the way to the N7 interchange. Turn right onto the onramp towards Cape Town (circle back over the R304) and follow the N7 (caution, keep to the left as far as possible) with assistance from Provincial Traffic. Following beautiful views of Table Mountain, be careful on that fast downhill section to the N7 bridge, which is also the lowest point of the race. Turn left onto Vissershok Road (M48). Cross the Malanshoogte / Contermanskloof 4-way stop and face the challenging Vissershok climb, culminating with the King of the Mountain. Continue past Meerendal and turn right into Odendaal Street for the last climb up to the finish, followed by a 2 km neutral zone back to the Race Course. 61km Route Description Start time for 61 km: 07:30 Cyclists follow the 99km route up to the Lichtenburg Road (R312) turnoff, at which point the 61km route continues straight on the Klipheuwel Road (R302). At the Philadelphia Road turn-off (Klipheuwel), cyclists turn left onto the R304 to join the 99km route from there to the finish. Go to Event Page
  22. It's attitudes like this that gets cyclists killed. Do you know why he rode there? Did you consider that he possibly tried to avoid something? Are you aware that a cyclist is a road user just like you? Do you also react like this towards farm tractors and slow trucks? We need more patience on the road. Inconsiderate and aggressive swearing is not helping anyone. And stick to the topic.
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