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Asrin have fallen back to EAI and Belgians


 



Leaders are off the open roads and into a tough farm track section, rocky but grippy . Rider rabello


 



With 21to go: Scott setting the pace bulls like glue as is walker. Asrin at 1'30" EAI and Belgians at 1'40"


 


 


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Leaders are off the open roads and into a tough farm track section, rocky but grippy . Rider rabello


 



Great job by Dryland crew in crazy conditions,tents up before riders in at St 5 Louvain! @bridgeCPT #teamwork


 



Air pic of the leaders reaching the @32Gi water point #nutritionbreak


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Nathrix, enough of the front oomies, who finished last yesterday?

 

If the front guys took 5 odd hours, those back markers must have been finished !

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thanks Fanie

 

amazing that mobii are doing the timing.

 

when we started canoeing we bought a waterproof gps with music and stuff from them, looked to be an amazing unit, but the after sales service kinda let them down a bit, and they admitted they were focusing on other things. now they are doing live timing, I think its great!

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That's the think, I don't care much for the guys in front, I wanna see the guys im gonna be riding with at the back.

 

the average Joe rider is much more entertaining that the front runners.

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:clap:

 

there is hope for me YET ! I see the guys in last place are averaging 12 - 13 km/hr ! Now thats my kinda pace ....  :)

 

:clap:

 

EDIT: go TEAM HEAVIES.... GO TEAM SMURFS

 

eish 15 hrs behind the leaders.... :wacko:

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That's the think, I don't care much for the guys in front, I wanna see the guys im gonna be riding with at the back.

 

the average Joe rider is much more entertaining that the front runners.

 

I fully agree, there's just too many of them to post each and every one's position. That's why live timing is so great, the more spots on the course it can record a rider coming through the better.

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:clap:

 

there is hope for me YET ! I see the guys in last place are averaging 12 - 13 km/hr ! Now thats my kinda pace ....  :)

 

:clap:

 

EDIT: go TEAM HEAVIES.... GO TEAM SMURFS

 

Compared to the elite men at over 24 km/h it's mind blowing.

 

You don't want to be that long out on the trails every day because you don't get enough time to recover and enjoy a few beers.

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Must apologize we were slightly taken by surprise by the finish line on the #TweetRocket ... It snuck up on us. Signal braking me!


 



The @TeamBulls and @bikeonscott boytjies tucking in some Lekker Volstruis at Louvain after a short and FAST stage


 



Great ride from Solo leader @TravisWalkermtb finished with Bulls & Scott St5 @bridgeCPT @MomsenBikes @KARGOPROMGBTEAM


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Compared to the elite men at over 24 km/h it's mind blowing.

 

You don't want to be that long out on the trails every day because you don't get enough time to recover and enjoy a few beers.

Ja you right, if riding and enjoying it that's OK, but if you struggling for every inch of the ride, that makes it eina

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