fanievb Posted January 22 Share HdB, Smartie, Jewbacca and 4 others 2 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Skubarra Posted January 22 Share 11 hours ago, Shebeen said: I doubt the actual temperature was above 40, but wasn't there so happy to be wrong. The people who rode it definitely deserve the stories they have, but a Garmin on a handle bar is not a reliable temperature measurement device. On the morning of the race the predicted max weather for Oudtshoorn was 43 degrees, Attakwaskloof would typically be a few degrees hotter. Make sense that the 50s we saw on our Garmins could have been overstated, but definitely the heat in the kloof was at least in the mid-40s. There was virtually no wind on the coastal side of the kloof so even that would have been in the lower 40s Rudi Pollard, Rowl and ChrisF 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pandatron Posted January 22 Share 28 minutes ago, Jewbacca said: Yes, but it didn't 'really' feel like that. Unfortunately unless you were covered by a Stevenson screen and correctly calibrated, you can't possibly know how hot you felt........ 🤣 Can't have been up in the mountains either, maybe a small koppie at most... Skubarra, Rudi Pollard, Jan-Hendrik Hollenbach and 3 others 1 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Johan A Marais Posted January 22 Share Anyone worked out the DNF % yet? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Danger Dassie Posted January 22 Share 2 hours ago, buckstopper said: I think there should be a law against this. In Aussie or Canada they would have one Built differently here boet. Hulle weet nie wat ons weet…… #stillknocksknocking Edited January 22 by Danger Dassie babse, buckstopper and RustyHWR 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DJuice Posted January 22 Share It was HOT! Even the Upington boys took a beating! Some technical problems in the first half, but still 1h30min longer than normal ride time. W Smith 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stephan Posted January 22 Share 752 people on the official entry list. 473 finished. But given the weather forecast some people decided not to ride. An hour before the 11-hour cut-off the commentator said 46% had finished. I guess DNF is between 40% and 50% of those who started. Edited January 22 by Stephan Johan A Marais and Rudi Pollard 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shebeen Posted January 22 Share 1 hour ago, Skubarra said: On the morning of the race the predicted max weather for Oudtshoorn was 43 degrees, Attakwaskloof would typically be a few degrees hotter. Make sense that the 50s we saw on our Garmins could have been overstated, but definitely the heat in the kloof was at least in the mid-40s. There was virtually no wind on the coastal side of the kloof so even that would have been in the lower 40s ok, max temp forecast from SAWS was indeed 42, so I will take back my comment that it probably wasn't in the 40s. That is proper hot. I'm sure there is actual data in the klein karro, but I quickly pulled the reading from the wind mast near prince albert for the day - didn't reach the 42 predicted. (yes it is ambient from up the mast itself, but not that different from the ground at the time 3 hours ago, ChrisF said: It would be interesting to get some real technical feedback on this topic. Many of us have seen the "temperature spike" when our bikes stand in the sun at the coffee stop.... sun directly onto the unit certainly has an impact, even more so when stationary. Riding with the wind your body quickly overheats. Pockets of dry hot air tends to cook me ! All data aside ..... RESPECT to the Attakwas riders !!! it's probably up to 15'C difference. The temp on a watch/head unit is not to measure ambient temperature. It's just the internal temp of the device. Which of course is battery powered and sealed and running electronics. It is mainly useless as an accurate reader of ambient temp unless it is in a stevenson screen/shaded. You can use it to measure water temp when scuba diving, but that's about the only thing that is useful as an accurate measure. This is not rocket science, basic meterology. If you want accurate temp, Garmin do have a hardware solution of an external temp sensor, just don;t leave it in the sun.. Not cheap for what it is! https://navworld.co.za/product/garmin-tempe/ 3 hours ago, ChrisF said: During a December ride I added ice to my bottle outside Paarl .... took about 25km before it was luke warm again. HOT (ha ha) tip. Don't put ice and water in your bottles. Just put as many ice cubes as you can. The convection currents in the water melt the ice quicker. Whenever there is a bit of melted water, drink that to keep the ice cubes frozen for longer. (It's the same trick as defrosting a frozen steak in water going way quicker than in ambient air). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pandatron Posted January 22 Share 43 minutes ago, Shebeen said: ok, max temp forecast from SAWS was indeed 42, so I will take back my comment that it probably wasn't in the 40s. That is proper hot. I'm sure there is actual data in the klein karro, but I quickly pulled the reading from the wind mast near prince albert for the day - didn't reach the 42 predicted. (yes it is ambient from up the mast itself, but not that different from the ground at the time it's probably up to 15'C difference. The temp on a watch/head unit is not to measure ambient temperature. It's just the internal temp of the device. Which of course is battery powered and sealed and running electronics. It is mainly useless as an accurate reader of ambient temp unless it is in a stevenson screen/shaded. You can use it to measure water temp when scuba diving, but that's about the only thing that is useful as an accurate measure. This is not rocket science, basic meterology. If you want accurate temp, Garmin do have a hardware solution of an external temp sensor, just don;t leave it in the sun.. Not cheap for what it is! https://navworld.co.za/product/garmin-tempe/ HOT (ha ha) tip. Don't put ice and water in your bottles. Just put as many ice cubes as you can. The convection currents in the water melt the ice quicker. Whenever there is a bit of melted water, drink that to keep the ice cubes frozen for longer. (It's the same trick as defrosting a frozen steak in water going way quicker than in ambient air). Weird hill to pick Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shebeen Posted January 22 Share 6 minutes ago, Pandatron said: Weird hill to pick What hill? Sarah, she came third? buckstopper, Mtree and W Smith 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
droo Posted January 22 Share 1 hour ago, Shebeen said: ok, max temp forecast from SAWS was indeed 42, so I will take back my comment that it probably wasn't in the 40s. That is proper hot. I'm sure there is actual data in the klein karro, but I quickly pulled the reading from the wind mast near prince albert for the day - didn't reach the 42 predicted. (yes it is ambient from up the mast itself, but not that different from the ground at the time Where does one find these charts? Looked on WeatherSA and they've only got a few PDFs from the previous day. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MongooseMan Posted January 22 Share https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E8HBAjaHnmI Edited January 22 by MongooseMan mazambaan, Hilton., BuffsVintageBikes and 8 others 9 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
splat Posted January 22 Share And then there is this : https://road.cc/content/news/uci-insurers-pay-six-figure-settlement-over-cyclist-death-306321 Prince Albert Cycles 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JacquesJ Posted January 22 Share 12 minutes ago, splat said: And then there is this : https://road.cc/content/news/uci-insurers-pay-six-figure-settlement-over-cyclist-death-306321 Lack of waterpoints... luckily thats one thing Dryland has sorted. Ive never been able to fault their water points or the gees of the people manning them. Vaalhaai 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shebeen Posted January 22 Share 6 hours ago, droo said: Where does one find these charts? Looked on WeatherSA and they've only got a few PDFs from the previous day. They're old school. So it's on tweetface https://twitter.com/SAWeatherServic Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
reteid Posted January 23 Share 23 hours ago, MongooseMan said: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E8HBAjaHnmI Thanks for sharing.I felt the heat here at my desk. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Create an account or sign in to comment
You need to be a member in order to leave a comment
Create an account
Sign up for a new account. It's easy!
Register a new accountSign in
Already have an account? Sign in here.
Sign In Now