JohanDiv Posted November 25, 2020 Share So..any hubber's dots we should be watching next week? The 1,5 Bitcoin prize money suddenly doesn't look to shabby!Closing in on a half million ronds. EDIT: DOT WATCHING LINK: http://trackleaders.com/munga20f.php Edited November 30, 2020 by JohanDiv Rowl and paulos 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dave303e Posted November 25, 2020 Share So..any hubber's dots we should be watching next week? The 1,5 Bitcoin prize money suddenly doesn't look to shabby!Closing in on a half million ronds. Half a bar today, 10bar tomorrow, 30c friday and at the end of the day nothing but 0's and 1's in a computer that your bank likely won't accept. . . . . . . Any ideas what these events are doing to get around curfews? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MORNE Posted November 25, 2020 Share So..any hubber's dots we should be watching next week? The 1,5 Bitcoin prize money suddenly doesn't look to shabby!Closing in on a half million ronds. Hopefully enough motivation to stop another kumbaya-finish... binxc, JohanDiv, Brakenjan and 1 other 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MORNE Posted November 25, 2020 Share Half a bar today, 10bar tomorrow, 30c friday and at the end of the day nothing but 0's and 1's in a computer that your bank likely won't accept. . . . . . . Any ideas what these events are doing to get around curfews?My bank accepts it just fine the last time I cashed out ????☺️ Frosty, BigDL, ChUkKy and 1 other 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hboli4 Posted November 25, 2020 Share Half a bar today, 10bar tomorrow, 30c friday and at the end of the day nothing but 0's and 1's in a computer that your bank likely won't accept. . . . . . . Any ideas what these events are doing to get around curfews? We were issued special permits for 36one a couple of weeks ago, they will probably have the same in place. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tux26 Posted November 25, 2020 Share On the Munga Facebook page they said riders will be issued with permits. While the Munga Grit rules had this: "Where two riders cross the line at the same time and be eligible for a prize, the race director will decide the method to determine in which order the riders place.", the Munga rules don't have anything about that. Although the Munga rules still have the prize money values based on November 2019 prices, so I don't think they have been updated on the site yet, but updated rules may have been sent to competitors. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JJS Posted November 25, 2020 Share Anyone know if there are route changes from last year? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JohanDiv Posted November 26, 2020 Share Anyone know if there are route changes from last year? Yes, Bainskloof is closed for all traffic, including cyclists, due to roadworks(until 2022), so they are riding an extra 40km around the mountain to get to the finish line at Doolhof. JJS and BigDL 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shebeen Posted November 26, 2020 Share Yes, Bainskloof is closed for all traffic, including cyclists, due to roadworks(until 2022), so they are riding an extra 40km around the mountain to get to the finish line at Doolhof.but cuts out the pass...probably only an extra 20km the nuwekloof pass route Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shebeen Posted November 26, 2020 Share who's going to take it? Adriaan Van Wyk Alan Hardaker Albertus Louw Beukes Andries Sebona Anru De Wet Aryna Edwards Bertie Lourens Brian Brummer Bruce Little Capalie Botha Carien Visser Carl Crous Carlo Gonzago Carlos Monteiro Cecil Munch Chantal Wooding Chris Sochanski Chris Slabbert Chris van Zyl Clint wolter Clinton Halsey Coenraad Steenkamp Colin Anderson Conrad Maree Daniel Alikisente Daryl Wilson David Diener David Maree David John Hugo Denzyl O'donoghue Derek Lawrence Derick De Langen Dion Guy Eben Van Wyk Elaine Beytell Elmien Stander Ernst Horn Estelle Gous Fanie Van Zyl Fanie Venter Firoz Limalia Francis Visser Frank Du Plessis Freddie Visser Gavin Horton Gerhard Strydom Gert Van Rooyen Gert Zwarts Gert Peens Graham Brooks Grant Mclean Gregor Von Medeazza Guy Jennings Hannele Steyn Hansie Joubert Harold Myburgh Heinrich Visser Hendrik Hough Henk Gouws Hennie Olivier Hermanus Francois Joubert Jaco Kamfer James Trubshaw Jan Viljoen Joggie Rautenbach Johan Fourie Johan Venter Johan Griffioen Johannes Smit John Jones John Ntuli Jonathan Odendaal Joseph Richter Joshua Motsuenyane Jurjen Draaijer Justin Colling Kenneth Gayi Kevin Benkenstein Kim Brearley Kobus Greyling Kobus Barnard Lazarus Mashishi Leon Van Der Nest Leonard Martin Lolita Van Aardt Lonnie Tiegs Luan Nieuwoudt Ludger Garding Mario Santana Markus Franz Martin Bain Venn Mashabela Esau Tlhone Matthew Miller Melissa Chaney Michael Neser Michael Mc Dermott Mikayla Benkenstein Webb Morne Vorster Myles Van Musschenbroek Nelis Swart Nicholas Price Nicky Booyens Niel Du Toit Odette Guy Olebogeng Kgengwe Patsy Nakell Paul Krynauw Paul Maree Peter Maritz Philip Boardman Pierre Oosthuizen Pierre De Jager Piet Laubscher Pieter Hugo Pieter Gerrit Du Preez Regardt Ferreira Rene Venter Reon Barnard Riaan Maree Riaan Weideman Riccardo Stermin Rob Selley Roelof Van Huyssteen Ron Scheepers Rossouw Van Niekerk Sam Marx Scott Danoher Sean Wheeler Sean Shaw Shawn Troy Kirschner Simon Rollo Sithembiso Masango Stephan Strydom Steve Stolk Stuart Johnston Theuns Koch Thinus Redelinghuys Thubalethu Shange Tiaan Ronne Timothy Calitz Trevor Case Vaughn Schutte Werner Schutze Werner Schmidt Wessel Van Der Merwe Wouter Pentz MORNE , BigDL and slickjay007 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shebeen Posted November 26, 2020 Share interesting update, gives more leeway to the RD to apply things subjectively. hasn't really stopped them in the past from picking and choosing what to enforce. INTRODUCTION AND THE DPAThese rules serve as a guidleine for both riders and the Race Director and Commissaire. For the riders, they should use these rules to develop a good understanding of the criteria through which fairness is applied. For the Race Director and Commissaire, these rules will inform and guide their thinking into making a fair decision when dealing with rule infringes and contraventions. The Race Director will use a Dual Principle Approach (DPA) in deciding what is a fair decision. The two principles in the DPA are the letter of the law and the spirit or motivation behind the contravention. The following describes what these two principles are about:1. The letter of the law: This is the actual rules document that break down the various rules and contructs and consequent penalties. So what does the rule specifically say and what is its intention?2. The spirit or motivation of the offence: This means what was motivating the individual when he broke a rule? Was it a complete accident, or was he intentionally trying to obtain an unfair advantage?In using the DPA, the Race Director will look at both aspects. Obvioulsy the first will be easy to determine as the rules document lays out the law so to speak. The second one is harder to determine but the Race Director, along with the Commissaire and any other person that the Race Director deems relevant in the specific case, will assess what motivated the rider when he broke a rule. Using both principles, the Race Director will then make a call whether the infraction has been unfair to other competitors or not, and whether the rider in question has gained an advantage. The ultimate objective is to make a fair decision. The rules are subservient to the principle of fairness. In addition, the Munga is a semi-supported race and as such, there are some unique elements to the Race. This means the parameters and rules need to be clearly defined, appreciated and understood by all riders. It is the rider’s responsibility to make sure he is familiar with and understands all of the Rules and the implications thereof, as well as the DPA. If a rider is unclear about any of the Rules, the onus is on the rider to contact the Race organizer and seek clarity. BigDL 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
grc Posted November 26, 2020 Share Benky - he has the experience without too many races in his legs - thanks Covid!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dirtypot Posted November 26, 2020 Share Guy Jennings (a multiple top 10 Munga finisher) is riding again this year, but when he gets to the finish line he's turning around straight away and riding back to the start. All to raise funds towards building a pump track for disadvantaged kids through #pumpforpeace. Head over to https://www.backabuddy.co.za/champion/project/munga-there-and-back if you'd like to donate. PieterJvR, coppi, hboli4 and 9 others 12 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
taito Posted November 26, 2020 Share This must be the biggest field ever.Dot watching is going to be Epic. Hano Smit should also be in the top 10.Lots of ladies as well. FOMO---yes and no..But no won this round.Going to do the Sedgefield 500 in early January. BigDL and Rowl 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shebeen Posted November 26, 2020 Share Guy Jennings (a multiple top 10 Munga finisher) is riding again this year, but when he gets to the finish line he's turning around straight away and riding back to the start. All to raise funds towards building a pump track for disadvantaged kids through #pumpforpeace. Head over to https://www.backabuddy.co.za/champion/project/munga-there-and-back if you'd like to donate.#pumpforpeace how was that hashtag not registered at Woodstock BigDL, Sid the Sloth, Prince Albert Cycles and 3 others 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shebeen Posted November 26, 2020 Share had a look at the entry list, and took the top10 from the past. SERIOUS amount of returning riders black = not riding, 1x top10, 2x top10 4 x top10 hboli4, Cactus, JohanDiv and 2 others 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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