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It all happened to me when I jumped on the seat and became one with my bike. Nothing else around you matters at that time as you are in a world of your own. I share a passion for cycling and encourage you to join me on my journey in 2012, riding in colours of BMC. its going to be a very exciting year!!
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Wednesday, 17 October 2012

Amashova Durban Classic (107km Raod Race)


The Amashova Durban Classic (road race) was my first road race ever. I wasn’t quite sure what to expect for the race. Due to not having done a road race before, I rode in the buddie batch with Johann Wykerd, Bianca Haw and Willie Pelser, this batch started right near the back and we only went off at 7:08am. We rode in this batch so that we could learn all the road tactics from the back and what road racing was all about!
 

There were so many cyclists on the route I couldn’t believe it! We must have past at least 2000 riders (may be exaggerating) by the time we pasted Fox Hill. You had to use so much concentration when riding road bikes due to it being so fast, little reactions or movements could end up with big consequences. As well as with one riding so close behind another rider in their stream line, you had to be alert all the time.

Once we were about half way I had an idea about how we were meant to be riding and what to do! Example Bianca and I sitting behind men (Johann Wykerd who did a lot of work) and going super fast along the road, it’s amazing when you are in that stream line how much your speed picks up! I will admit that there are some scary moments where ones hair stands up, especially sitting so close to someone’s back wheel going downhill at such speeds.

About the last 15-10km towards the end, I felt a surge of energy and picked up the pace, attacking when someone pasted me and so that I was able to hook onto their back wheel. We were flying as we got into the last few kilometres, passing so many people at the end. It felt great when we crossed that finish line of my first road race, great sense of achievement!
 
 
I really enjoyed the race and will be doing a few more road races in the future! It was great knowing how well we did, that we managed to cross that finish line under 3 hours and we passed people that started 30-45mintues ahead of us. Thank you to all for the support!!! Thank you to Johann for taking me on my first road race was a good experience!!! I must admit though I will be sticking mountain biking haha J J J

Until next time have a wonderful day!!

xxx

The Isuzu 3 Towers


 
This last week we made the journey to Mpumalanga where I was going to be taking part in my first stage race, I had mixture of emotions including excitement, a bit of nervous and I was anxious to try out this new experience and see what it was all about. I teamed up with my wonderful coach Johann Wykerd.

But first we had to make a stop along the way. We stopped at White River as Candice Neethling was doing a talk about her year so far. This was very interesting and exciting!
 

Then we were off to Mankele our 3 Towers destination!

I was super excited as we set up our campsite, with Johann Wykerd bringing a huge tent and making it our own ‘villa’, it was great as it was very hot!!!!! And so we could all chill by the tent.  I couldn’t believe the vibe at the place, it was so chilled and you with people (strangers and friends) during the whole time, all getting along laughing and smiling. I was really enjoying myself, couldn’t wait for the racing to start!

 Stage 1:

(76km, 1800m of climbing)
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
I was a bit nervous and excited as we got ready and stood on the start line for the first day of 3 Towers.

As we started we hit a hectic climb, right in the beginning of race!!! Testing everyone’s legs and to make sure we were ready for what was coming up. It was quite a lot of climbing (I’m being modest), we spent the first 2 hours climbing. Johann and I worked really well as a team, as I set the pace on the up hills and he set the pace on the downhills. The first tower of today’s stage felt like it took a long time to reach but when we reached it we knew we were almost done! There was some really great single track towards the finish, we had worked hard today and I was happy when we crossed that finish line. We came second mixed team with Candice Neethling and Justin Porteous claiming the win. 

We had a good day out there today on the first stage and I felt good, so was happy to go and looked forward to the next day.

Stage 2:

(75km, 1750m of climbing)
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
On today’s stage there was quite a bit of single track in the beginning and that gave us the advantage from third and fourth mixed teams racing. After a while we hit another huge climb (not uncommon around this area) we spent an hour climbing this hill! About ¾ up this hill I had no more legs, I was taking strain and therefore we had the third mixed team catching us and passing us unfortunately. Johann was doing a great job pushing me up the hills and trying to keep me positive as we got closer to the end.

So today wasn’t my day at all, but this is the experience of stage racing. I was happy to go chill at the pool and recover. I decided that tomorrow we would fight again, as well as the last day was the type of racing both Johann and I enjoyed with a shorter distance and it being more technical then any of the other stages.  

We ended up coming fourth on the day and third overall, with Candice and Justin still remaining in the lead.

Stage 3:

(50km, 1200m of climbing)
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
I was excited to start today’s stage, not only was it shorter but I was ready to give it my all and fight back for our second place overall.

We started on the 10% tar climb that went into dirt after awhile (this was the climb in the SA XCO Champs course). For some reason I felt like I had brand new fresh legs and I went for it with Johann sticking on my back wheel. I felt great and I was in an amazing positive mind set, which makes all the difference. We were flying up this hill and ended up passing Justin, which gave me even more energy to keep going. We got to the top of the climb still feeling hundreds and I could see Candice in the distance. After a short while we caught Candice I couldn’t believe it we were pumping it today! We were then leading as Candice had to hold back for Justin but they were soon backing with us and it was a constant battle between the two BMC teams. We got closer and closer to the end, pushing it a bit more every time. We entered the last 15-10km which was majority single track (AWESOME STUFF!!!!), we were all chasing each other like mad people. There was a bit of jeep track and that’s when Johann went in front and I hooked onto his back wheel as we entered the last bit of single track, it was a mad dash through the last few kilometres. We got onto the last bit of straight road towards the finish line where Johann just took off on a mission and I just had to hold on for life, this is where I squeezed every little last bit out of me and we managed to cross the line first mixed team home!!!!!!!!!!

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
It was such a great feeling to finish off 3 Towers which such magnificent stage like that one!! I was overjoyed, a big well done to Candice and Justin for a fantastic race.  It was a great event and I thoroughly enjoyed myself. Thank you to my terrific partner Johann for his hard work and an amazing experience at my first stage race! Thank you to everyone for all the support was great!
 
Final Results:

1.      Candice Neethling and Justin Porteous (BMC)

2.      Ashleigh Moffatt and Johann Wykerd (BMC-SA)
3.      Claudia Slattery and John-Michael Du Preez (Linden Cycles)

 

Until next time have a fantastic day!

Xxx

MTN Hilton Dirt Festival Marathon


This weekend I took part in the MTN 50 Miller Marathon. The weather working up to this weekend was not looking good and could be a repeat of Hill2Hill that took place last weekend. But when Sunday morning arrived the sun was shining and it looked like it was going to be a great day on the bike.
 

We had a great line up amongst the ladies, which meant there was going to be some exciting racing.

Due to the rain build up during the week there was quite a bit of sticky mud along the route, which made it more challenging but added some fun as well.

I had a good race, was a great route set out for the marathon. With single track and open roads giving the riders a bit of everything. I could feel the legs were still recovering from Hill2Hill (the previous weekend) but otherwise I had a great time out there. I managed a 3rd in the senior cat!!
 

A big well done to all the BMC riders that participated!!!!! And thank you to everyone for all the support out there!!!!

 

I will then be taking on another first for me, as I will be doing my first stage race The Isuzu 3 Towers.

Until then have a great day!

Xxx