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Fundhouse GlenMaster

 

 

Raise your game with the inaugural GlenMaster Challenge, designed to make you or break you. Log on www.freeworldsport.com for more information and to sign up for the challenge.

Fastest time over the set course wins the loot, a R2500 cash prize, plus hall of fame bragging rights as the "Master" of the iconic Cape Town climb, your bike will be marked so everyone will know. Slow dog wins the wooden spoon.

 

 

 

In addition there will be category prizes for the following:

 

 

1st Lady of the Hill (LOH)

1st Oldtimer Award (OOH 45+)

1st Fat Bastard (FOH 85kg+)

The Glen Slogger award for most attempts

 

 

 

All forms of self-propelled cycles may enter. Last time must be in by noon day gun, 14th November 2012.

Prize Giving Brewers and Union Thursday 15th November, from 6pm, where the GlenMaster will be crowned.

 

 

 

To successfully compete follow these easy steps,

 

 

You have signed up to freeworld sport (tick that box
http://www.freeworldsport.com/fws-view/images/flyer-page-icon-tickbox.png
)

You have downloaded the FWS phone app or have a Garmin or other GPS device that can export a GPX or TCX file (Garmin and the App integrate directly) (tick that box
http://www.freeworldsport.com/fws-view/images/flyer-page-icon-tickbox.png
)

You have a bike and a good set of legs (tick that box
http://www.freeworldsport.com/fws-view/images/flyer-page-icon-tickbox.png
)

Okay go,

 

 

Head for the Glen, you can see the course on this page

If you are using lap function on your Garmin start your lap at the Curves Yield Sign at the bottom left, look for the FWS sticker on the pole, head straight up and hit stop at the Visitors Centre sign at the top left of the climb – you can submit one lap at a time to the challenge but don't submit a single master track with multiple laps of the Glen in it.

If you have a track that includes a single climb up the Glenn, submit the master or single file and we will pick up the start and end points – this means you can ride through the Glen sector with the GPS running from where you started it and we will pick up the start and end points on the Glenn, from there we work out the time.

Any issues zip your file and email it to support@freeworldsport.com and we will sort it out for you.

 

 

 

Please note we calculate our own speed distances and times from the track points contained in the files you upload. This means that the playing field is even for all devices but also that the speed distances and times will differ on the site when compared with the device or other sites you may be using. The FWS calculations are the same for everyone so its completely fair.

fhglen.tiff

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