Argus MTB Challenge
Caveman getting rid of frustration. Pic by Cape Town Cycle Tour Trust
A week after a disastrous day long cramping episode* at XTERRA Grabouw, I had much pent up frustration to get rid of.
*Cramps caused by Magnesium shortage. Will be taking Mg supplements for the rest of my life. (Normally I dont take any supplements at all)
And of course, “I LOVE RACING!”
Having finished 2nd (to Mannie Heymans) and 1st (on a prototype Specialized 29er) in 2010 at this event before, I was eager to hook it and see what comes out. The race was loaded with serious types getting ready for Cape Epic.
The 1st 15km was flattish (Caveman terrain) so I started like it was a 55km TT. The field strung out nicely and what I lacked on the climbs, Christophe Sauser made up.
It was all fun and games till I started losing air pressure in the rear tyre from a small sidewall cut.
Rear tyre getting dangerously flat. Johnn Rabie, Erik Kleinhans and Kevin Evans following. Pic by Greg Beadle
Pic by Greg Beadle
I could see the 1st aid station, and was hoping there would be a spare wheel at the Tech Zone. When I realized the Tech Zone is not till the 2nd aid station 10km further, I stopped and “bombed” the tyre- tilting it on is side (with the sidewall cut at the bottom) so the sealant would fill the cut. In hindsight I should have plugged the hole http://cialisviagras.net/. Its the 2nd time in 3 races that I has to reach for the tools in the SWAT* box this year. I like the SWAT box a lot, but I hate having to use it! *SWAT = Storage Water Air Tools- located between waterbottle cages on Epic bikes.
Aired up and at it. Its amazing how the lactic acid pools in your legs while fixing a flat. The next few km feels like an eternity. I stopped and aired a few more times, and rolled into the Tech Zone on the rim. Fortunately Specialized had some wheels and Dylan quickly had me on my way again. Pic by Greg Beadle
Pic by Greg Beadle
Stunning vinyard racing and good cornering technique: Drop the saddle, (Command Post) lean the bike, keep body weight over the pedals, look at the exit, finish braking before the corner.
Pic by Princess Hotstuff
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Somewhere along the way the leaders were taken off course, of those behind them some waited – and gave them a head start- some didnt, so the results is not what is would have been. Just like last year.
I’m amazed how the biggest MTB race in the country can have something like this happen 2 years in a row…
I think the podium would have been something like Rabie, Evans, Sauser.
Ah well, it could have been worse…
Pic by Greg Beadle
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