28 January 2011

who needs more than a pair of velskoene and a coffee pot?

when all youre planning to do is ride your mountain bike around in circles for 24hrs... in the legend, there was this afrikaans guy with an old beater of a mountain bike, his coffee pot as his support crew, and his velskoene - shoes that are as dear to the afrikaans as clogs are to the dutch. and if i remember correctly, he took on the lycra clad, spare bike wielding masses and beat all but one. my attempt to plan like the guy in the legend went up in smoke with all the help i got from olympic cycles, and the canadian avenger flew in this morning with some fresh heckling just for the occasion.


against what im sure is perfectly good advice, i am only taking one gear with me - 32x16. one speed steel frame hardtails just never seem to get old. the course out at oak valley is rumoured to be relatively flat, and the weather is certain to be more than just relatively warm. 4 of my mates are entering a singlespeed team, and last i heard planning to stick it to just about everyone, and another 7 of my mates are entering a 'social' team. who knows what they plan to do with all their spare time


anyway, the bags are packed, lights (thanks again to olympic who still help me out whenever i need stuff for a race on my summer holidays) are charged, bottles are filled. early start tomorrow, so its time to sign off. 12noon saturday till 12noon sunday. cant wait - 24hrs of oak valley :-)

19 January 2011

the harder you try

the luckier you get. or so i have been told. i guess i wasnt trying hard enough then :-P either that or i can say that with all this bad luck, i should have a long lucky career in cyclocross ahead of me! the race in rotterdam ended 20mins in with a broken derailleur and dropout. the third time this season! its tempting to blame the refurbished derailleur and thus my own workmanship for this, but said derailleur functioned perfectly for a full 50mins last weekend under arguably worse conditions. anyway, such is this muddy life. 5th place in this race, and overall, slips through my muddy, thermal glove covered fingers, and i have to settle for a DNF and 7th in the championship.



on the bright side, 7th place is still in the prize money, and while it wont replace my rear derailleur, i win just enough to buy a new dropout for the kinesis, plus one as a spare. im not going to cry (for long) over how if i hadnt missed 3 races, and the 15points you get just for starting, and if i had had spare bikes at the races like the pros (and some of the guys i raced against), i would have finished a few places higher up in the overall rankings. the milk is spilt.



tears would be shed mostly happily anyway. this was my first cyclocross season, steep learning curve and all that, and while i lost 5th at the last race due to a mechanical, i still achieved my goal of a top ten position overall. looks like i also need a new chain! thanks to sven for this photo. and to the canadian avenger and friends who turned up or supported online, you guys rock, much love to you all! so now its time for a little (sunshine) break before training for the road season starts, proper. amateur racing license has arrived, there is a new bike in the pipeline, more details will appear as things are confirmed. cheers

6 January 2011

national on home turf

there is still mud on my bike. no bike cleaning facilities at the race on Sunday added insult to injury, as I was forced to pull out of the race probably by some of this very same mud. I came round the corner to see one of the guys I normally race against looking at his derailleur perched unnaturally above his cassette. he forced a smile and warned me that it was muddy, yeah cheers, and 2 pedal strokes later my derailleur found the same position. now I'm not sure if it was the riders talking or the bikes crunching (crunch. crunch crunch? crunch crunch!!) to each other, but this started some kind of chain reaction as about 6 of the 10 riders around me suffered the same fate, at exactly the same spot



up until this point, it was good racing. somewhere between 50 and 60 people on the start line and I was riding in around 25th place at the time of the muddy derailleur death. good to see that the level of the national races is not hugely different from the level of the weekly provincial races, this bodes well for next season. anyway I think I put my dura ace derailleur back together, using some parts salvaged from the old 105 derailleur which died earlier in the season. only problem now is, the drop out of my frame is broken. this shouldn't have been a problem, as last week i ordered a new frame to replace the cracked schwinn, but it hasnt arrived yet. so while i wait and hope it arrives, i am choosing ratios for Saturday's races if it comes to it that I have to do it singlespeed.



thanks to the canadian avenger for the video, and willem jan, who has come to 2 races and witnessed 2 mechanicals, coincidence..? saturday's race is in berkel, riding distance away, looking forward to it, gears or no gears!

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