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Old 01-11.-2001, 12:12 PM   #31
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I've done the Argus 3 times (best was 4h15). This will be my 4th 94.7 (best was 4h07). I've never ever trained realy hard, but this year that has changed. Changed the gear ratio on my bike for the race and have been training twice a day since the Lost City race.

Anyone doing the Hyper to Hyper? This is one great race. Nice and flat and fast. 100km my time last year was 2h24.
 
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Old 03-11.-2001, 11:17 AM   #32
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Howzit to all the SAfricans 8). Are we taking over this forum or what? LOL
I saw it 'advertised' on the pathetic CycleLab message board and thought I'd check it out since I have been looking for a quality cycling forum for a while.

I'm a Data Manager (satellite geology stuff and GIS software support) but may not be for long... retrenchments and all that

I'm busy training for the 94.7 too but this weather over the last 2 weeks has really stuffed me around. I'm seeded in the A bunch so hopefully should get a 2:45 time. Depends how the quality training goes in these next 2 weeks... This weekend will be telling. it's the last chance to get a long easy ride in.

My last Argus in 2000 was a 3:30 but it wasn't much fun starting from the back and trying to get through the crowd. Without Chapman's Peak it's just like riding any race around Jhb for me. I still may do it next year though.

ouzo, the H2H is my fave race. I've contested the A group sprint 3 times. This year we did 2:14 which was pretty quick. I got dropped on the hill up to Silver Ball because of a lack of adequate warm up (got to the race late :-[) and had to chase over the next 25kms to get to the leading bunch. That was a great feeling.

admin, that 100km in 1hr55min was impossible and they're rethinking the time bonus. It wa the first time they offered it. We had Robbie Hunter with some of his Lampre team mates here and they were still 25 minutes over the time. It was also dreadful weather with rain, wind and mist apparently.
 
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Old 03-11.-2001, 12:10 PM   #33
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I saw it 'advertised' on the pathetic CycleLab message board and thought I'd check it out since I have been looking for a quality cycling forum for a while.
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ouzo, the H2H is my fave race. I've contested the A group sprint 3 times. This year we did 2:14 which was pretty quick. I got dropped on the hill up to Silver Ball because of a lack of adequate warm up (got to the race late :-[) and had to chase over the next 25kms to get to the leading bunch. That was a great feeling.


looking at your times for the Argus and 94.7 it looks like you're a relatively good rider. Now this make me feel much better about my 2h24 in the H2H. Wow 10 minutes off the pace. Not bad.
 
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Old 05-11.-2001, 07:08 PM   #34
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Howzit buddies! The Vo2 is back in town! Had a GREAT weeks rest near the Wild Coast and an AWESOME Amashovashova race last weekend! I came in at 3hrs 20. What an awesome route! The climb up Inchanga Hill was everything I expected it to be...one of the toughest climbs I've done in my life! And THAT climb near the end of the race...GOH!!! I was averaging 5km/h up there! What a killer!
Anyway, time to hit the sack! Speak to you guys in the morning!
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Old 06-11.-2001, 07:17 AM   #35
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Hey Vo2

Have you ever tried the hills on the Jock? The race for Victory or Tour de Lesotho? Well I've done the first 2 but have yet to try the Lesotho race but I hear it's the toughest mountains in Southern Africa.

ouzo, 2:24 isn't a bad time for the H2H. That's how long it took me in 1998. But my 2:14 was still 10 minutes off the pros.
 
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Now that's one ride I would luv to do - The Tour de Lesotho! From what I've heard, even the pro's don't feel ashamed walking up the God Help Me climb!
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Old 31-12.-2001, 01:38 AM   #37
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How about all you new members tell us about yourselves  ;D
 
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Old 06-01.-2002, 10:28 AM   #38
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I'm a 24 year old male from Sweden. I was a racer for 11 years but stopped some time ago. Now I'm back in school, studying at the Swedish National Sports Complex. I don't ride anymore but I follow this sport very closely, tv, magazines and on the internet of course. Sometimes live aswell.

Ik houd van Wielrennen ;D
 
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Ik houd van Wielrennen ;D


now that would translate to: I like cycling races ;D
and in Afrikaans: Ek hou van fiets wedrenne ;D
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so why did you stop riding it sounds like you where right up there. hmm what practice did you do to get your hr so low?
 
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Yeah, I agree! 113 members as I post and only about 15 have replied. C'mon, whats happening guys? If you have joined the board recently, tell us about yourself. We wanna know what makes you RIDE! ;D
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Old 10-01.-2002, 06:39 PM   #42
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(Unless I missed something) I'm the only American and the only WOMAN here!!

WOO HOO!
 
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Welcome to the forum  MtnBikerChk
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(Unless I missed something) I'm the only American and the only WOMAN here!!

ummm yep thats right, we don't have many members from America this should change soon though  

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(Unless I missed something) I'm the only American and the only WOMAN here!!
WOO HOO!


We do have one or two other ladies though, but it's great to have more!
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Hi all  

Where are you from?

Wirral, in the UK.

What do you do?

I work in IT security in a large bank.
I found my way here after someone (Steven) sent me a message from my delapidated and abandoned  : MTB forum website.

It's nice to be here  

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