BenGraham Posted July 21, 2015 Share Hakahana has been moved to the 19th/20th Sep.That is awesome news! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stephen Povey Posted August 13, 2015 Share Anyone know if a route profile is going to be made available for JUMA? Runbikeswim 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rotiringer Posted August 24, 2015 Share Anyone know how they will seed people in the juma? Will they take your index into account or talk it on your word during the entry? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Enduro_Jakes Posted August 24, 2015 Share Anyone know how they will seed people in the juma? Will they take your index into account or talk it on your word during the entry? From what I understand, they are using SAS for timing so I am sure they will use our indexes for batching. The times you select during entry mean nothing apparently. Baaisikilist 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lurch the stalker Posted September 1, 2015 Share If anybody knows someone who is looking for an entry on the 22km, I have one to get rid ofafter some idiot hit me off my road bike yesterday. Â Make me an offer. http://www.bikehub.c...uma-22km-entry/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Runbikeswim Posted September 2, 2015 Share I am also looking for the route / profile. I have to go on record and say that they did do a lot to add new paths and fix some sections, worth 1.5mil... not sure. Any case I am hyped ! Seeding is out and used SAS.. LOTS OF BATCHES ! See below from SAS email Batches for the 54km: A. B, C, D, E, F, J, L, N, P, R, T, V, X, Z, ZBBatches for the 22km: I, K, M, O, Q, R, T, V, W, Y, ZA, ZC   07h00   54km - Batches 10 mins apart 08h20   22km - Batches 10 mins apart (From 08h20 54km & 22km batches will alternate)12h00   1km - 4 to 6 Years Old12h30   2km - 7 to 9 Years Old12h30   Prize Giving Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest notmyname Posted September 2, 2015 Share Bottleneck city. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stephen Povey Posted September 2, 2015 Share http://www.juma.co.za/wp-content/uploads/JUMA_Map.pdf they used to have the profiles on the site, replaced with this "Disney" map Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Barry Stuart Posted September 2, 2015 Share http://www.juma.co.za/wp-content/uploads/JUMA_Map.pdf they used to have the profiles on the site, replaced with this "Disney" mapJudging by the picture it seems they recommend a downhill bike Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stephen Povey Posted September 2, 2015 Share Judging by the picture it seems they recommend a downhill bike Even if it is flat Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RocknRolla Posted September 2, 2015 Share Judging by the picture it seems they recommend a downhill bikeAnd lycra... I'm definately out... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Barry Stuart Posted September 2, 2015 Share And lycra... I'm definately out...With running shoes… confusing times. RocknRolla 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Enduro_Jakes Posted September 3, 2015 Share To all the people whinging and moaning about the JUMA. A few points to consider: Bottlenecks: I have seen more bottlenecks at Trailseeker and USN races this year than at JUMA last year. It is a fact of life. Sadly there will always be bring-your-bike-hikers, no matter where you go. Even on SANI2C from what I have heard. Algae in the storm drains: BOOHOO! Clearly you have never done a river crossing or ridden a wooden bridge after weeks of rain if this is an issue. it is a PART OF NATURE even though it is in a man made structure. Ponds and puddle and stream crossings have the same issue but do you hear anyone complaining to Trailseeker(as an example) organizers that they need to clean the rivers? Besides, I have never heard a spruit rider moan about this. Metal Bridges: Have you never ridden a slick rock section? That is far scarier than a level straight line metal bridge. I know I am not the best rider, far from it in my books. I do give the hikers a load of crap during a race. But seriously, if you find the JUMA to be that bad, how are you even a mountain biker? Nature is far tougher and trickier. Common sense and less windgat moves will prevent you getting hurt in ANY race. So as my buddy would say.... Chow a bag of concrete and HTFU! Grow a pair and have some fun. Yes, last year was not very well organised, but it was THE FIRST OF IT's KIND in SA. Give the guys a break. So they learn. This year will be much better! And next year even more so! USN has been running for a few years now and just look at the Stoke City race this year, what a colossal F*** UP!  So take this race for what it is, a fun ride through Joburg in way that cant normally be done! HAVE FUN!! mtbsmurf, Pusher, Andrew Steer and 2 others 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baaisikilist Posted September 3, 2015 Share You really feel quite strongly about this... Enduro_Jakes and WrightJnr 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Andrew Steer Posted September 3, 2015 Share To all the people whinging and moaning about the JUMA. A few points to consider: Bottlenecks: I have seen more bottlenecks at Trailseeker and USN races this year than at JUMA last year. It is a fact of life. Sadly there will always be bring-your-bike-hikers, no matter where you go. Even on SANI2C from what I have heard. Algae in the storm drains: BOOHOO! Clearly you have never done a river crossing or ridden a wooden bridge after weeks of rain if this is an issue. it is a PART OF NATURE even though it is in a man made structure. Ponds and puddle and stream crossings have the same issue but do you hear anyone complaining to Trailseeker(as an example) organizers that they need to clean the rivers? Besides, I have never heard a spruit rider moan about this. Metal Bridges: Have you never ridden a slick rock section? That is far scarier than a level straight line metal bridge. I know I am not the best rider, far from it in my books. I do give the hikers a load of crap during a race. But seriously, if you find the JUMA to be that bad, how are you even a mountain biker? Nature is far tougher and trickier. Common sense and less windgat moves will prevent you getting hurt in ANY race. So as my buddy would say.... Chow a bag of concrete and HTFU! Grow a pair and have some fun. Yes, last year was not very well organised, but it was THE FIRST OF IT's KIND in SA. Give the guys a break. So they learn. This year will be much better! And next year even more so! USN has been running for a few years now and just look at the Stoke City race this year, what a colossal F*** UP!  So take this race for what it is, a fun ride through Joburg in way that cant normally be done! HAVE FUN!! Agree in large... when did we become such a bunch of whiney little girls! nonky 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
edgarblount Posted September 3, 2015 Share To all the people whinging and moaning about the JUMA. A few points to consider: Bottlenecks: I have seen more bottlenecks at Trailseeker and USN races this year than at JUMA last year. It is a fact of life. Sadly there will always be bring-your-bike-hikers, no matter where you go. Even on SANI2C from what I have heard. Algae in the storm drains: BOOHOO! Clearly you have never done a river crossing or ridden a wooden bridge after weeks of rain if this is an issue. it is a PART OF NATURE even though it is in a man made structure. Ponds and puddle and stream crossings have the same issue but do you hear anyone complaining to Trailseeker(as an example) organizers that they need to clean the rivers? Besides, I have never heard a spruit rider moan about this. Metal Bridges: Have you never ridden a slick rock section? That is far scarier than a level straight line metal bridge. I know I am not the best rider, far from it in my books. I do give the hikers a load of crap during a race. But seriously, if you find the JUMA to be that bad, how are you even a mountain biker? Nature is far tougher and trickier. Common sense and less windgat moves will prevent you getting hurt in ANY race. So as my buddy would say.... Chow a bag of concrete and HTFU! Grow a pair and have some fun. Yes, last year was not very well organised, but it was THE FIRST OF IT's KIND in SA. Give the guys a break. So they learn. This year will be much better! And next year even more so! USN has been running for a few years now and just look at the Stoke City race this year, what a colossal F*** UP!  So take this race for what it is, a fun ride through Joburg in way that cant normally be done! HAVE FUN!!Oh, I can't wait for Monday. It's gonna be like Friday.   The amount of unseeded riders a.k.a The 100-Club in the 22km sits at 40% and on the 54km it sits at 20%.  Hopefully all goes well! You guys must enjoy the ride. Gooi mielies! Some final advice: "Hesitation Devistation!". nonky, Pieter1 and Enduro_Jakes 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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