EmJayZA Posted May 30, 2018 Posted May 30, 2018 He was actually my bike mechanic for Cape Epic in 2014 when they were still Bike basement .. I think you are referring to Thabo (Vusi is the bigger guy behind the counter normally - I stand to be corrected though)… Super nice guy and very talented runner... You are correct. It was Thabo.
Lexx Posted May 30, 2018 Posted May 30, 2018 Not great timing but still 10 days so you will be ok... If you HAVE to take antibiotic ask for Zithromax… its a sports 3 days course and doesn't affect the Tendons/Muscles etc. like some antibiotics can... and its only 3 days so you still have a week spare..Awesome thanks Ferret. If he tells me I must take antibiotics, I will ask for that...
Gringo Posted May 30, 2018 Posted May 30, 2018 Good luck GringoDid you manage a D seeding ? Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkNo unfortunately not. Missed it by 3mins at Johnson Crane (4:03 marathon), 4mins at Irene (4:54 ultra) so was close. But happy to start in F batch for the first one, dont want to be seeded above my ability. Andrew Steer and Mr Winter 2
Andrew Steer Posted May 30, 2018 Posted May 30, 2018 Awesome thanks Ferret. If he tells me I must take antibiotics, I will ask for that... My leaky sinus has led to a throat infection and a bit of a phlegm'ish cough... Doc lined me up with anti-biotics already now in case I am not 100% by Friday. It's a one off smash session course that you just mix up and drink from what I understand. Really hoping not to have to go that route though... I'm the limping poster child for Poor Comrades prep this year - just never been at the races really at it honestly shows. Took winging it a little too far this year. Really looking forward to having this year out the way - time for some fresh goals Wife's scan at least was positive, no stress fracture in her foot, but she's still fighting with the fasciitis for now - but at least she will be on the start line Heal up Lexx, you've got a race's ass to kick. Barry, hows the ITB going? Hope everyone is surviving their taper Lexx, Khronis, Mr Winter and 4 others 7
Raab Posted May 30, 2018 Posted May 30, 2018 Ryan is pacing Francois DHaene at WS100.... Crazy Jim is going to have his work cut out for him! https://www.instagram.com/p/BjEdBEijoSL/?taken-by=ryansandes Francois is in great shape this year, WS might be too fast for him though, trail is very non-technical
dave303e Posted May 30, 2018 Posted May 30, 2018 Francois is in great shape this year, WS might be too fast for him though, trail is very non-technical Its not technical and one of these years Walmsley will reach the finish line... Raab and Andrew Steer 2
Barry Stuart Posted May 30, 2018 Posted May 30, 2018 You do pretty much 960m of the 1200m Total by the 55km mark at the Top of Heartbreak hill in Hillcrest. Hold your nerve and legs until there and you can run a big negative split My Comrades is pretty much done. A severe cold laid me low for the last four days, which compounded the lack of running from the ITB. I should arrive at the start with about 20km over the final month. But, regardless, I'm going to be at the start. I have no expectation of a making the full 90km let alone going for a time but it's Comrades and it's a great run, whatever the distance so I'm going to treat it like the Wings For Life and just see how far I get when the time runs out. Chris_, ScottCM, candz1 and 1 other 4
Barry Stuart Posted May 30, 2018 Posted May 30, 2018 My leaky sinus has led to a throat infection and a bit of a phlegm'ish cough... Doc lined me up with anti-biotics already now in case I am not 100% by Friday. It's a one off smash session course that you just mix up and drink from what I understand. Really hoping not to have to go that route though... I'm the limping poster child for Poor Comrades prep this year - just never been at the races really at it honestly shows. Took winging it a little too far this year. Really looking forward to having this year out the way - time for some fresh goals Wife's scan at least was positive, no stress fracture in her foot, but she's still fighting with the fasciitis for now - but at least she will be on the start line Heal up Lexx, you've got a race's ass to kick. Barry, hows the ITB going? Hope everyone is surviving their taper See the reply above. Had my first good run without ITB pain (thanks for the stretches) and then picked up a cold on Friday. Still can't get up the stairs without feeling out of breath. I'm going to treat it as a festive day, though. I've sent Camille Herron a tweet asking her if she'll sign my shirt if I catch her in the first 10km… at which point I'll need to recover on the side of the road with a few beers. Andrew Steer 1
Barry Stuart Posted May 30, 2018 Posted May 30, 2018 Awesome thanks Ferret. If he tells me I must take antibiotics, I will ask for that... Eish, not you too, Lexx!
Barry Stuart Posted May 30, 2018 Posted May 30, 2018 Bloody hell.... I was expecting something like this. So much more reason to make sure you do not go out ever slightly too fast!!! Now I'm really going to be a pain in the butt, but could you just extend this to 50km? Thanks Barry There you go, Jackes: https://www.strava.com/routes/13415528 Jackes and Andrew Steer 2
SwissVan Posted May 30, 2018 Posted May 30, 2018 Wanted to share a quick story. I went to Cycle FO to pick up some additional winter gear as this winter is proving to be a lot colder than last year. When I went to pay, there was an issue with the card machine. Cycle FO's bike mechanic (Vusi iirc) was helping me pay. While we were standing around waiting for the shop manager to come back to assist with the machine, Vusi started telling me about his Comrades journey. He is about to do his third Comrades. He ran his first Comrades in 7:15! I was floored. His aim is to get 10 consecutive Silver medals and he is a bit worried about it this year because he has picked up a little niggle in his calf. If he does not get a silver this year, he will have to start all over again. He runs from his home in Tembisa to the bike shop or sometimes his boss will drop him further away so he can run home. On weekends he will bash out a 60 or 70km run, starting at 3am. He is not sure how many KMs he does in a week, but he estimates around 150km. He said that he doesn't have any funding for "supplements" (like 32gi or High 5), and he has done some runs with nothing (which he says is very painful and difficult). Just goes to show you can find talent, passion and inspiration anywhere.Amazing Wonder if he even has a decent stop watch?
shaper Posted May 30, 2018 Posted May 30, 2018 My leaky sinus has led to a throat infection and a bit of a phlegm'ish cough... Doc lined me up with anti-biotics already now in case I am not 100% by Friday. It's a one off smash session course that you just mix up and drink from what I understand. Really hoping not to have to go that route though... I'm the limping poster child for Poor Comrades prep this year - just never been at the races really at it honestly shows. Took winging it a little too far this year. Really looking forward to having this year out the way - time for some fresh goals Wife's scan at least was positive, no stress fracture in her foot, but she's still fighting with the fasciitis for now - but at least she will be on the start line Heal up Lexx, you've got a race's ass to kick. Barry, hows the ITB going? Hope everyone is surviving their taper Had what you are getting last Wed/Thurs. Was at the Doc's on Friday and smashed a similar 1 off mix of antibiotics straight after my appointment. Body ache pains subsided quickly, and managed a 15km run on the Sunday. Still taking sinus meds to try clear the phlem (thankfully almost gone)....as only have 4 days till Durban 70.3 on Sunday If you got to go that route, I'd say do it !! Andrew Steer 1
Stretch Posted May 30, 2018 Posted May 30, 2018 My Comrades is pretty much done. A severe cold laid me low for the last four days, which compounded the lack of running from the ITB. I should arrive at the start with about 20km over the final month. But, regardless, I'm going to be at the start. I have no expectation of a making the full 90km let alone going for a time but it's Comrades and it's a great run, whatever the distance so I'm going to treat it like the Wings For Life and just see how far I get when the time runs out.Thats the attitude I like to see. And what embodies the spirit and principles of comrades. You can run half and walk half and still make it comfortably. 8 minutes per k gets you a Vic.... Here's my prediction..... You end up on the day well rested... And are able to run and your are prob still on course for a comfortable sub 10.... If not a BR since you have got one before and you've put in the mileage Get a mental placebo and get that knee strapped too Barry Stuart, Hacc and Andrew Steer 3
SwissVan Posted May 30, 2018 Posted May 30, 2018 All I can say is.... If you are sick or injured, think about your health / future on this planet... there is no comrades in heaven or hell but there is next year on planet earth. Or Rather be a DNS than a DNF Lecture over SeaBee and Andrew Steer 2
Barry Stuart Posted May 30, 2018 Posted May 30, 2018 All I can say is.... If you are sick or injured, think about your health / future on this planet... there is no comrades in heaven or hell but there is next year on planet earth. Or Rather be a DNS than a DNF Lecture over Solid advice, Swiss, but I definitely won't run at all if I'm carrying any sickness. We've all heard too many horror stories of heart attacks.
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