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Shell Belle

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  1. This is not a riding track - there’s a section at the top that is a link trail between the Rathfelder and Bel Ombré sections of the cycling legal Greenbelts, but this part of the greenbelt is not a cycling trail.
  2. There was nothing innocent about that comment, or the others that followed. The extent to which the sexualisation of female athletes has become normalized is really quite astounding. The mere fact that you think that you can “queue* to hug a pretty lady” and consider it an innocent comment shows just how normalized it has become. That whole “discussion” was off-base and deserved to be deleted.
  3. #spicygravel
  4. Hier kom *** .......
  5. +1
  6. Maybe if you got his name right....
  7. We stopped to assist the guy on Saturday. He was attacked with a panga by two guys and pushed off his bike. He broke his leg and sustained some cuts buy was not stabbed. Another guy who stopped to help said he was running there the previous day (Friday) and was also attacked by two guys. A friend of mine assisted a woman this morning who was attacked in the same spot and bike taken. I do not know if she was stabbed though. I also received a forwarded message about an attack, but doesn't say anything about a stabbing. Either way, these attacks are getting out of control.
  8. We rode Broken Road down last Saturday - I checked for signage as the idea of colliding someone coming up the trail is not so lekker! There is no signage that I saw - think this must be addressed.
  9. SMS came through now. Seems like the right decision based on weather conditions from friends in the area!
  10. We took our gravel bikes last year when we went to Mauritius, and are taking them with us again for our honeymoon in June this year. We took the bikes in Evoc bike bags with absolutely no issues - just check with your transfer company from the airport to ensure they bring a trailer so the bikes can fit in! My husband and I felt 100% safe riding on the roads in Mauritius. While I agree the driving seems rather hectic when inside a car being driven around, when on a bike on the road the drivers are patient and wait until it is safe to pass you. They treat you as if you are a valid road user and we never felt like we were in danger. Travel insurance - check with your medical aid as they may cover you. I know mine does. Otherwise definitely go for the all inclusive option - makes life very simple and easy and is 100% worth it.
  11. We did the 100 miler on gravel bikes last year. It is absolutely non-technical with fast flowing undulating gravel district roads. Quite a lot of climbing with some steepish gradients at times which can make it challenging. But honestly it was one of the best events of the year for us ????
  12. Not yet. And we actually want to do it twice this year, as the guys doing the seeding somehow think I am going to start in Glencairn
  13. How “technical” is this race?! ????
  14. Fair enough - I just thought the “100% gravel bike friendly” claim could have been a little misleading. I rode the canola field and N2 section but like you, I was feeling generally unhappy at that point ????
  15. Is it though?? The organizers said that “the route is 100% gravel bike friendly” on their website, FAQ document and in reply to individual queries. That section along the N2 can’t be described as “100% gravel bike friendly”. I am sure you had no issues on your mtb, but my point is that the event shouldn’t be marketed as a gravel bike friendly event when sections of it are not reallllllly suitable for gravel bikes. PS I will be back again next year, and on my gravel bike again ????
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