Monday, September 28, 2009
Bestmed Campus to Campus 2009
The Bestmed Campus to Campus race is named after Ertjies Bezhuidenhout. He became a legend after he would make such a huge gap on the notorius Groot Ertjies, that he would proceed to win this race every time with his solo break away attempt on the hill.
The ladies elite started with the vet men, which ups the speed quite a bit. One gentleman joked on the start line, these guys are here discussing their pensions on the line while we are getting ready to race. Well, pension or no pension they make great pace!
The first 50km was a nice consistent pace. Klein Ertjies was the first hill that changed the profile a bit. The second climb, groot Ertjies was the determining hill though. Wait in the pack too long and you have missed it. By the time you look up from the wheel in front of you, the gap is too wide. *Note to self* Get in the front.
After the hill I could see the ladies take off with the men, there was no one coming for quite some time, so I made the chase on my own. With the men pulling in front it was a bit of a long shot to chase down, but I was joined later by 3 other ladies and a few men. We put in a solid effort to chase down and had a fast pace all the way home. We finished the 106km with a little sprint which got me into 8th position in the ladies category.
Monday, September 7, 2009
Lost city cycle races
Race organisers are optimising the infrastructure of races with back to back road and mountain bike races. This suits an inbetweener like me just fine, but it was an interesting weekend after a two week break... The road race was the Saturday and the road race on the Sunday. The road race was defined at about halfway with a small breakaway and a chasing peleton of about 10 others. A few individual attempts of chasing came from the peleton, but with the big team riders in the breakaway, chasing was certainly not objective of the chasing peleton.
The mountain bike race was huge fun. The course consisted of two 35km laps and it was fast and not too technical. “It was certainly very fast and I enjoyed it tremendously,” said Swanepoel. “There was loads of traffic on the second lap but slower riders were very courteous and kept to the left, so it wasn’t a problem.”
I realised that I cycled the day before shortly into the second lap, and just managed a consistent pace for the remainder of the race. Yolandi du Toit was the first lady home, her scorching time of 1hr28min no less impressive than that of the men. Overall runner up was Theresa Ralph and me, Karien van Jaarsveld on the third step of the podium.