Awesome report Nando!!!!!
Well Done you guys!!!!

>>>>>
Nissan Series: Pecanwood Race 21 Nov. 09
3 teammates (Nando, Mike and Adri) from the now famous Lickety Split
team decided to take on this eventful/challenging MTB race. This is a
report of three gutsy team mates, whom took up this challenge.

This report starts with an email  I sent out earlier in the week
asking my teammates who did not have enough from Bonamanzi to come and
enjoy this race with me at Van Gaalens. I wanted to do this race as I
have missed all the Nissan series races (mainly due to AR races)
although I did have the opportunity to do two of the pre-race rides
with fellow FPC riders from Irene who form part of the club organizing
this race. I also had to give my boss’s wife a lift to the race as she
was ranked 4th in her category in the Nissan series competition and
needed to do this race to maybe obtain a podium finish in the series
and my boss was going to be in Durban to attend a function.

After receiving confirmation from Adri and Mike….with some comments
like….what have I done?.... Eek 60k!....we made a commitment to this
race. I picked up all our numbers and gave them theirs at D&D on
Thursday night.

Now for the day of the event “drama”.  The heavens had opened up all
week, and Adri’s weather report on Friday indicated that more rain and
cooler conditions were expected on race day. On Friday night I sent an
SMS to Adri making a statement that if it was raining in the morning I
would definitely take a “rain” check.  Well after getting up at 05h30
and “rushing” to the window I was  “disappointed” to see it was still
drizzling and cloudy. Now I had to make a decision but did not want to
do it alone, so I phoned boss’s wife to get some positive reaction
however she immediately said that she was not up to racing in these
wet conditions.
One down two to go….phoned Adri and Mike. Superman Mike seemed less
perturbed about the fuss and was not bailing out and Adri was playing
yoyo with her decision making, which left me in a confused state as to
what to do. I had a sudden memory of Bonamanzi and after many words I
decided to call it quits and Adri seemed unsure if she was still going
or not! In my sorry state, I did not go to bed but decided to watch
Eco Challenge instead which I have been recording for the past couple
of weeks. I cannot explain this but whilst watching the teams go
through some really harsh conditions, and thinking why am I still
sitting here when I could be experiencing the same….crazy but true!….
the skies suddenly opened up, sun was starting to shine and I had this
urge to get up and stop feeling sorry for myself.   It was O6h30 and I
still had enough time to get ready to leave at 07h00.
Quickly phoned Adri to find out where she was….”on my way to take my
dog for a walk at Emmerentia”. Well it did not take too much
convincing, I think, as she decided to take up the challenge. I think
she felt the same as me…guilty… even it meant that we just do a trail
run instead. Superman Mike was already in flight to the venue. He
probably thought we are just some crazy and indecisive teammates and
probably shared this with his family in the car….don’t blame you if
you were laughing at us!

Traveling to Van Gaalens I noticed that in Irene the weather was
clearing and the sun was shining but towards Hartebeesport area it was
still covered. Is it the Jukskei river that sets us worlds apart...or
what!  Anyway, I was now committed to the challenge come rain or
shine! On arrival Adri asked if we were going to do the MTB or a trail
run and decided to ask the race planner Pierre…whom I know well…. to
tell us a bit of the course and he told us that the distance was cut
short to 52k’s instead of the 60k cutting out some of the river
sections due wet conditions..so I thought!. This did however seal our
decision to do the MTB race. Adri quickly changed into her cycling
shorts and I put on my old cleats. At the start I saw some familiar
faces including Brendon from D&D. We were meant to start in 3 groups
but it seemed that the organizers decided to start us all
together…probably due to the low turnout.
Our first “mud” section was not even 100m away. We had to cross a
river which had a steel bridge across it with a bit of a rise to the
top. With a bunch of riders next to you, this was hectic. That
overcome we all came to sudden stop at the top. I saw the camera crew
on their quads watching us sickling and laughing inside…i am sure…at
our heroics to overcome the sludge.  They had thick tyres with
farmland track to ride which but we had no choice but to ride a very
muddy section instead. I had mentioned to Mike at the start that mud
and me are not good friends and had still fond memories of falling in
a mud puddle at Bonamanzi.
After surviving this muddy section we went onto a single track and
then onto a dirt road towards the “mountain”.  It was at this single
track section, which co-incidentally was next to an old railway track,
that Superman Mike passed me. He caught me unaware as I did not know
he could ride so fast. Before I knew it he was gaining speed and
momentum and vanished out of site. I still wanted to ask him what he
had this morning to eat or drink but he just too flight. I must have
caused a bit of a stir in the team in earlier MTB events as recently I
am experiencing them sneaking past me without saying much. That’s fine
guys we shall put our friendship aside at these races. I also had the
feeling that Mike would come back to earth at some stage in the
race….which I am afraid later he did!

Up the mountain we went. Now this mountain brought back memories of
the Magalies monster. It was steep had some concrete and rocky
sections, but luckily not as long. Once over the top we had some sweet
single track down to the dirt road which also went into some very
rocky sections. Once out of the rocks I remember this single track
next to the road which went up and down like a roller coaster. Now a
lot of concentration was required here as if you went off track you
would come off badly, which the guy in front of me did except that he
managed to control and come out of it unscathed…we applauded  him for
his skills. Shortly after this roller coaster ride we had another
single track along another old railway line. I noticed that most of
this course we were riding was marked with white paint on the stones
indicating that it is a much used MTB trail.
So we stayed dry for awhile until we reached another river again! What
started off as a nice single track became hectic as the mud was
getting the better of us. It was also at this point where the 30k
sprinters caught up with us and demanded that we give way to them. No
problem initially except that it was frustrating me to get off the
track, off the bike until they all passed us. The only advantage was
that you could see how they handled the mud and tried to imitate them.
A MTB friend came from behind whom I had seen earlier changing a flat
tyre giving me advice on riding the mud sections. Well it was hectic,
slippery and sliding is all I can say. More so than Bonamanzi. We went
through a low tunnel which for the shorties like me was ok but in knee
deep water it made it tough to pull through. By the time we got out of
this section our bikes felt like lead, and plastered in mud. At the
next river section I was about to clean my bike when I noticed that
the color of the water was black and an awful stench coming from it
which would probably make me sick and rust my bike further. So with
sticks in hand we cleaned what we could off the bike.

The next section to the 30/60 split was again on a single track next
to the farm road. At this point I was wondering where Superman Mike
was. Could he have had so much energy to go all the way at that pace.
Actually I did not care as I had just overcome my adventure in the mud
and came from it unscathed.  I also wondered how Adri was doing on her
new cleats and if she was regretting having me convince her to use it
on this race. She also had a choice here to do the shorter route
should she find the race too much on her cleats. From this split
suddenly I was on my own most of the way. The route then took us
towards another mountain but this time on a rideable single track
section to the bottom of the mountain (fortunately). We then had a
nice downhill to the dirt road. It was about 35k into the ride when on
my way up to the mountain I saw Superman Mike. His bike was turned
upside down and he had a tube and tyre in his hand. I asked him what
happened and he showed me a nasty sidewall which had exploded. I asked
him how long he had been here and he said over half an hour….half an
hour to change a tube I thought…well ok Mike…I will give you the
benefit of the doubt here! I did however offer my assistance and
comfort to stay with him however he said he had everything under
control and urged me to go on! Well off I went thinking and hoping
that Mike will make it to the finish. The next section was tough
although it had some downhills and then the last uphill to the Church
which I distinctly remember doing in reverse on the Trial run Adri and
I did a few months ago here.

This old white church must have some history behind it and is such a
land mark as it can be seen from afar. The downhill from here was just
awesome and fast. The fun ended though when we got to the river
section. This section for me was mostly not rideable and after seeing
a few guys ahead of me come off second best, I decided to walk this
one out as much as I could. There were also a lot of sty ramps and one
floating bridge which was not rideable. After walking most of this
technical section, we were on a single track close to finish which I
was pleased I could ride. We carried our bikes across the water up an
embankment and almost on our way to the home straight when we all
followed a bunch of riders away from the finish. I questioned this as
we were close on 51k’s and we should be finishing, not doing another
loop. Thankfully they all decided to turn back to the section we
deviated from the course. It was actually funny to see how many riders
actually followed us.  Then we all had a sprint to the finish which
was such a welcome site. After 4hrs08min of just a 52k ride, it felt
like one had accomplished much more than just the distance.

I was now anxious to see when Mike and Adri would come in. I did not
see Adri at the finish area indicating that she managed to carry on
with this grueling race. Much to my amazement I saw Superman Mike come
in 4hrs 41 min. Not bad going Mike and finishing on a flattish tyre,
you are admired for your efforts to finish the race in these
circumstances.  Next wait was Adri, was she out there alone I
wondered! Knowing her she would hook up with someone who was doing
much of the same pace as her and probably stick together to the end.
Well I was not far out. 5hrs 25min later she appeared out of the trees
with another rider. Amazingly it was Brendon  from D&D with her who
had a gash on his head from a fall and Adri had a very bruised hand
from her experience. We gave them a standing ovation for their efforts
and congratulated Adri for completing her first MTB race with cleats.
Just to boost everyone’s ego, we were informed that the famous Robert
Hunter did not finish the race, in fact bailed out after 20k’s due to
a technical problem!!!
Will I do this race again next year?? Definitely….but hopefully in
better conditions. I compliment the race organizers for a well
organized, adventurous route which had a bit of everything which would
suit all and the most experienced riders.
NANDO

>>>>>>>>


---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Fernando Santos <[email protected]>
Date: 2009/11/24
Subject: RE: Nissan Series - Pecanwood Race Report
To: Mike Underwood <[email protected]>, Coenraad Loubser
<[email protected]>, Adri Van der Westhuyzen
<[email protected]>, William Cairns
<[email protected]>, Sue Belcher
<[email protected]>
Cc: Hardy <[email protected]>


Hi all,

Pecanwood race report. You will need to take a coffee break to read
it. Sorry for the long one but got carried away.

Please post it onto the blog. I am still ignorant in trying.

Enjoy and have a great week.

Nando

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