Monday, September 15, 2008

Can I blog from my phone?

This is to test if I can blog directly from my phone?

Monday, September 08, 2008

Tour de Worcester

Tour de Worcester. – Neil Swarts

 

Day broke as the sun painted the snow capped mountains pink and red.  It looked like a beautiful day until we noticed the howling winds on the other side of the Du Toitskloof Tunnel... it was going to be a hard day in the saddle.

 

We set off at an easy pace with the guys catching up as this was the first league race of the season. 

 

After 4k’s things heated up as the first attacks went.  The pace was fiery through Rawsonville and the gutter started to take its toll on those legs that were not yet used to race pace.  Because of the wind and high speed, the bunch was stretched across the road from the left shoulder to the right and the race was stopped twice as we received a friendly but serious warning from the race commesaire.  After about 40k’s the leading bunch consisted of about 20 riders which included myself and Tredoux.  At 45k’s I was dropped by a hard attack from Tredoux (thanks team mate!!) 

 

Stu’s knee packed up as a result of new pedals he bought a week or so earlier and he waited for the women’s bunch (nice move).

 

The pace in the leading bunch was very fast with attacks going all the time which ended in a break staying away consisting of David Garrett and Garth Thomas.  Tredoux finished in the first bunch with a very credible 12th place.

 

The chasing bunch of about 20 riders which included Ingram, AndrĂ© and me started to pick up some of the riders who found the pace in the first bunch too hard.  The stormy winds drained the impotence from the chasing bunch, but Ingram took a flyer with 3k’s to go and stayed away to finish 16th.

 

Because of the chilly windy conditions we just waited for prize giving and then left for a Wimpy breakfast.

 

With lessons learnt and a good idea of our strengths and weaknesses, we are looking forward to the next league race in Durbanville.

 

Friday, September 05, 2008

Mossel Bay pic

 

Mossel Bay Race Report

 

The PPA league season is about  to begin and Team Cape Storm hopes to begin with a bang! 

 

In order to do some final preparation Team Cape Storm decided to head up the coast to Mossel Bay and take part in the Welstand vir 'n Leeftyd 100km race.

We unfortunately headed out of Cape Town one member short as Neil had picked up a bit of flu and decided against racing.

 

Anyway, the rest of us managed to sneak out of work early and after loading the trailer (thanks to Danny for leanding it to us) the 4 of us were on our way.  We were riding in style in Andre’s GTI and although Neil was missed I must admit it made sitting in the back seat more bearable.

We made good time and arrived in MB with enough time to unpack and go for a loosner before supper.  Our accomodation was at Tredoux’s parents house and thanks must be given to them for making us feel so at home.

 

The talk over supper was centered entirely around the following days race, the route and the unknown competition.  Tredoux’s dad has a wealth of cycling knowledge and shared some with us while at the dinner table.

 

The race the following day only started at 8:30 so it was nice to be able to prepare leasurely for a race for a change.  A short ride to the start and we were ready to go.  The race route was certainly not an easy one and made more difficult by it being unknown to us.  The first 30 km gradually climbed out of Mossel Bay and included one fairly lengthy climb.  It was on this climb that the race broke apart.  Tredoux put in a big attack and split the pack.  Unfortunately Ingram, Andre and myself got a bit caught out by our own teammate and failed to make the split.  The 3 of us however were not far behind and the front pack needed to work hard to keep away from us.  This meant that Tredoux could sit on the back get a fairly easy ride till the turn around point at which the local teams ganged up on him and kept giving him a dead wheel and a gap to close.

 

Andre and I managed eventually to haul in the lead group at the 75km mark.  This point however also coincided with the main climb of the day and we regrouped right at the base of Grootbrak.  Andre pulled an “Erik Dekker” move and shot straight through the bunch and attacked from the bottom of the climb.  Absolute classic move.

 

Tredoux followed the front pack and set about trying to chase down Tiaan Kannemeyer, who had made an early move.  By the top of the climb Tredoux was in the front group, Andre in the second and I was in no mans land.

 

In the final corner Tredoux had a close shave with a car thanks to a sleeping marshal which ended all chances of him claiming a podium position.  All in all it was good preparation for the upcoming season, and a good weekend away.

 

Final Results:

Tredoux           4th

Andre              9th

Stuart              12th

Ingram            16th

 

There was also a crit that followed far too shortly after the race!  The crit was held on a very short loop that had 2 very sharp hairpin bends in it.  Tredoux managed once again to pick up a 4th and just miss the podium.