NicholasH Posted February 10 Share 4 minutes ago, Rouxenator said: This was my 10th 99er. Loved! I did the 100km last year on my 26er MTB. Today it was the 29er on some gravel. Next year I hope they have an option that included the scenic Wintervogel road to Kalbaskraal. Excellent!! The problem is getting route clearance and logistics to Windvogel....love the photos!! Could you perhaps send the original sized images to operations@99er.co.za 🙏 Rouxenator 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rouxenator Posted February 10 Share 6 minutes ago, NicholasH said: Excellent!! The problem is getting route clearance and logistics to Windvogel....love the photos!! Could you perhaps send the original sized images to operations@99er.co.za 🙏 Will do. For those that have never ridden Wintervogel : NicholasH 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NicholasH Posted February 10 Share 1 minute ago, Rouxenator said: Will do. For those that have never ridden Wintervogel : I know it very well Rouxenator 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
babse Posted February 10 Share 2 hours ago, NicholasH said: Hi I was in direct communication with commissaires Shumeez Dollie at the time. She felt the entire peleton was at fault and thus her actions. She said she gave repeated warnings and has video footage. I am waiting for her race report. Unfortunately we are subject to them WP cycling and thus complaints or objections have to go straight to them. I can only apologize if you feel it was unfair. Sorry 😕 I do know said commissaire and she has been around for a while on the WP scene. Obviously they will be in a better position to make the call however it did seem very prem from within the group. If the break had stayed away, it would have likely caused a stir. Having said that, there is no excuse for crossing the line. Kudos to the bike marshalls for keeping us safe! Edited February 10 by babse bleedToWin, NicholasH and ChrisF 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
peetwindhoek Posted February 10 Share I believe all riders need to be made aware that in non-road closure races, they are not allowed to cross the line. NC_lurker, Wannabe, DieselnDust and 1 other 2 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NicholasH Posted February 10 Share 12 minutes ago, peetwindhoek said: I believe all riders need to be made aware that in non-road closure races, they are not allowed to cross the line. Hello I don't there is a single cyclist who has done 1 race previously that DOES NOT know that.... However, maybe we can inform them at the start (again!)😁 DieselnDust, ChrisF and peetwindhoek 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DieselnDust Posted February 10 Share 28 minutes ago, peetwindhoek said: I believe all riders need to be made aware that in non-road closure races, they are not allowed to cross the line. 13 minutes ago, NicholasH said: Hello I don't there is a single cyclist who has done 1 race previously that DOES NOT know that.... However, maybe we can inform them at the start (again!)😁 It was fine till B merged with A. B was trapping so hard we were at worst 4 riders wide. After the merge A sat up and the kattejakke began. Everyone wanted to be at the front but not at the front so there is this continuous cycling along the right and it gets wider and suddenly we're Dutch. Its not going to change unless the motorbike commissaires actually disqualify riders on the spot Edited February 10 by DieselnDust Karl Beaton, peetwindhoek, MongooseMan and 2 others 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MongooseMan Posted February 10 Share 6 minutes ago, DieselnDust said: It was fine till B merged with A. B was trapping so hard we were at worst 4 riders wide. After the merge A sat up and the kattejakke began. Everyone wanted to be at the front but not at the front so there is this continuous cycling along the right and it gets wider and suddenly we're Dutch. Its not going to change unless the motorbike commissaires actually disqualify riders on the spot Agree, though it was also made worse by the angle of the headwind, the most sheltered spot was on the right DieselnDust, NicholasH and Hilton. 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MORNE Posted February 10 Share This was my 5th one and it has always been an event where you feel you got value for your money. Thanks and keep it up @NicholasH The Trilogy seemed popular. Might try it next year. I started later with a friend in one of the gravel groups and we rode together up to the split at Fisantekraal. I also dont mind the last bit through D’urbanvale. The finish up Odendaal is part of what makes it unique, although it used to go to the top. The gees there is great. You’ll lose that finishing in Adderley. NicholasH, RossTopher and ChrisF 1 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DieselnDust Posted February 10 Share 1 minute ago, MongooseMan said: Agree, though it was also made worse by the angle of the headwind, the most sheltered spot was on the right true, but lets be honest, no matter the headwind we end up on the right ChrisF and MongooseMan 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChrisF Posted February 10 Share 2 minutes ago, MORNE said: This was my 5th one and it has always been an event where you feel you got value for your money. Thanks and keep it up @NicholasH The Trilogy seemed popular. Might try it next year. I started later with a friend in one of the gravel groups and we rode together up to the split at Fisantekraal. I also dont mind the last bit through D’urbanvale. The finish up Odendaal is part of what makes it unique, although it used to go to the top. The gees there is great. You’ll lose that finishing in Adderley. Have to agree. From the moment you turn up Odendaal the crowd cheers you to the top. If anything, this prevents the stupid sprints and accidents you so often see on a level finish tinmug 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChrisF Posted February 10 Share Some pics of the day. Starting in Group E, my first series of photos are of Group F - tinmug and Hilton. 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChrisF Posted February 10 Share Group G - @Pure Savage rider trying to jump the gap to the next group in front The bike marchalls were always around. Job well done Edited February 10 by ChrisF gerriemtb and tinmug 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChrisF Posted February 10 Share Next Group H came past - tinmug 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChrisF Posted February 10 Share Group J - Hilton. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChrisF Posted February 10 Share Group K (or at least part of group K) came in quicker, and you could see the previous group just up the road .... that must have gotten interesting ... DieselnDust 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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