Thursday 25 March 2010

Posted by Velouria Posted on 06:37 | No comments

Cape Epic - Stage Four


Team manager and spokesperson Yolanda had this to say: "It was a solid performance today. They got a lot of go forward early on. They were solid on defense, attacked well and did well in the loose. They conceded a bit towards the end, but I'm very happy with their performance."

245th place.

Wednesday 24 March 2010

Posted by Velouria Posted on 06:09 | 1 comment

Cape Epic - Stage Three


The hills are alive with the sound of music - well, to be more accurate, the sound of Russell swearing and clearing his throat. Hills and sand are two of his favorite things.

We had as long tough day, and several times Russell threatened to quit. But somehow he pushed through the pain and suffering, and we got our best placing yet - 291st.

Tuesday 23 March 2010

Posted by Velouria Posted on 05:51 | 1 comment

Cape Epic - Stage Two



What a great stage. We ride single track till we were sick of it. And then a little but more.

It was tough. It was hot. But it was fun.

7h40.

Monday 22 March 2010

Posted by Velouria Posted on 05:56 | No comments

Cape Epic - Day One


Done.

With a bit of moaning, swearing, grimacing, writhing and cursing. And that was just Russell's massage.

7h55 and 341st position.

Saturday 20 March 2010

Posted by Velouria Posted on 21:57 | No comments

Cape Epic - Day 0



The nerves are on code red, man the battle stations, one minute to midnight, or whatever other analogy you might prefer. This is it, we have registered, sussed out the opposition (and they seem to get better each year), had the race briefing, got the goodies, packed the bags, ridden the bikes one last time, had the final supper with the family, and quietly died a thousand deaths. No turning back now.

Watch out - Team Burger Kings (Team # 74) is ready to deal with whatever Dr Evil can throw at us.

Wednesday 17 March 2010

Tuesday 16 March 2010

Posted by Velouria Posted on 15:45 | 1 comment

The Results


With the Argus now a memory, the legs starting to feel a little better, and plans already being made for next year, I present the scoreboard:

Name Race
Time
Position Gender
Position
Age
Position
Start
Group
Group
Position
Me 03:08:08 305/28817 282/22533 50/2210 VA 53/234
Craig 03:08:09 306/28817 283/22533 41/3071 VA 54/234
The Tourist (Russell) 03:19:16 810/28817 749/22533 114/3322 VB 151/229
The Greek 03:59:32 5460/28817 4934/22533 813/3071 GG 8/526
Bonte 04:17:22 8355/28817 674/5472 109/745 T 262/466
Yolanda 04:17:22 8358/28817 675/5472 105/712 T 263/466
The Runner 04:23:43 9422/28817 8316/22533 1306/3071 PC 9/375

What the scoreboard doesn't say is just how tough it was:

  • I spent 50kms chasing the back of the VA bunch after getting dropped over Smitswinkel, only catching Craig right on the finish line
  • Yolanda and Bonte had to stop for a puncture that took 8 minutes to fix (they still beat their nemesis, although Yolanda still bears the psychological scars of a good tongue lashing from Bonte!)
  • The wind was howling - The Runner did a valiant job riding solo around the Peninsula
  • The Tourist collapsed in a heap, cramps ripping through his legs as we tried to enjoy a rewarding beer in Kalk Bay
  • The Greek crawling up into a ball in the beer tent, totally exhausted