'twas Freedom Challenge time again, as as usual this time of the year, i'm
very unproductive during the day if i haven't had updates of where the
riders are.

One of the riders whose progress i was following, was gled, the dude who
built all that yummy singletrack in 'boven.

He rode the 2400 km of pure mountainbiking (with some portages for good
measure) on 'n rigid 29er singlespeed this year. and finished only 2 days
out of the race record

here's an article about his ride. more about his bike (and the ride) on his
blog here:http://onegiantride.blogspot.com/


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From: <[email protected]>
Date: 1 July 2010 20:25
Subject: A Giant Ride in 2010 Freedom Challenge
To: [email protected]


*A GIANT RIDE*

The true heroes of any race are not always those people who occupy the
podiums and receive the public accolades but often those who soldier on
quietly and resolutely towards their goal of merely finishing.  Occasionally
the quiet and unassuming do something truly momentous.   Such is the case
with 2010 Freedom Challenger Glenn Harrison.

Riding a Giant 29er single speed, Glenn Harrison arrived at the
Diemersfontein finish of the 2400 km Freedom Challenge Race Across South
Africa on Wednesday June 31st at 20h20.  No gears.  No suspension.  Cycling
at its most basic.  His journey from the race start in Pietermaritzburg
across the interior of South Africa to the finish took him 15 days 14 hours
and 20 minutes.  In the process Harrison shattered the Freedom Challenge
Single Speed record by six days.

To place Giant rider Harrison’s achievement in perspective, he finished less
than two days outside the fastest ever recorded time for this mountain bike
journey - by Springbok cyclist Tim James in 2009, and a day behind current
race leader Alex Harris who finished at Diemersfontein on Tuesday afternoon
in 14 days 8 hours and 10 minutes.

Giant rider Harrison started his journey with current front runner Alex
Harris in Pietermaritzburg on Tuesday June 15th.  He struggled through the
first few days with illness and bike issues.  However by the time the Giant
29er Single Speed arrived at Toekomst on the Camdeboo Plains, which is
beyond half way in the race, he was only three hours behind Harris.  Despite
conceding more than 5 hours to Harris when he got lost on the Perdeberg
approaching the Baviaanskloof, Harrison was able to remain in touch by
starting very early in the mornings and riding deep into the night.
However, his progress was significantly slowed as he battled rutted surfaces
on his rigid 29er frame and strong headwinds into Prince Albert. A major
effort  saw him ride the last two days with only 2 hours sleep before his
record-breaking arrival at Diemersfontein.

However, this is not the first time that Harrison has taken on the Freedom
Challenge.  In 2007 he led the early part of the race through the Donnybrook
forests before losing his way and being forced to sleep rough for the
night.  Illness later forced him to retire.  In 2009 Harrison completed the
race on a tandem with riding partner, Mike Woolnough.  In the process he
wrote himself into Freedom Challenge folklore by single handedly carrying
the tandem through the 10 kilometres of the Stettynskloof valley, located
shortly before the race finish.  His injured partner spoke afterwards of how
Harrison had carried the team over the second half of the trail without
complaint.

With Giant rider Harrison now home in what is to so far the second fastest
finishing time in the 2010 Freedom Challenge Race Across South Africa,
attention turns to the rest of the field that have yet to finish.  Freedom
Challenge veterans Carl Crous and Marnitz “sponsored by PG Glass riding for
Miles for Smiles” Nienaber and rookie rider August Carstens are all pushing
hard towards Diemersfontein and it must now be seen whether they are able to
finish faster than Harrison.  If not the quiet and unassuming Harrison may
yet also be on the podium and receive public accolades.

*For more information*:
www.freedomchallenge.org.za
Kelsey Wiens 072 438 5095
David Waddilove 084 567 4152




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