Baie nice :-)

 

From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Carine
Sent: 19 October 2011 10:11
To: darkanddirty
Subject: [D&D-chat] 3 Towers

 

When Team Clueless entered the 3 Towers months ago, we dreamed of back
to back training rides on weekend, conquering the magalies mountains and
getting lots of playtime in the saddle. But life interfered, so when we
left Joburg late on Thursday evening, I haven't been on the bike for 3
weeks, and Adri hasn't been training in sympathy with my cold and study
deadlines and fighting her own flu. At least our bikes were serviced and
Linden Cycles looked after us with a 'just-in-case' box of spares and a
racing (podium contender) bike mechanic who could take care of any
mechanicals. 

 

Day 1

80 km

total vertical ascent: just over 1700 m

total time: just over 7 hours (riding time was just over 6 hours,
indicating a lot of time spent at the water tables)

 

It was warm. The day started with a long climb, and then we climbed some
more. 

The highlight was a rivercrossing at Ryan falls. Adri in the river just
above the falls.

 

 
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U4/s1600/adri_rivercrossing.jpg> 

 

The extreme deadly dangerous portage on the other side of the river.

 

 
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It was a short scramble / portage to the waterpoint where we lubed the
bikes, ate lots of bar-one potatoes and filled up with huge blocks of
ice. A long hot climb and we finally cycled past the first tower.

 

 
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sU/s1600/tower1.jpg> 

 

It wasn't all downhill from here, but there was a few break checks and a
bushtunnel or two as reward for the morning's climbs. The last few
kilometers on the cross country tracks made the Trance come alive: have
to go back there to ride them when I'm fresh. It was good to finally see
the BMX track. 80 km is far with not enough training, and 7 hours out
there is a long time for untrained bums :) Dirtrider and his brother
Anton cheered us in and we celebrated the first day with lots of vanilla
milkies.

 

The sun (or the lack of training, or the vanilla milkies, or the
potatoes flavoured with bar-one chunks) caught up with me, and Adri
cleaned the bikes while I felt miserable all afternoon and most of the
evening.

 

Day 2

78 km

total vertical ascent: around 1750 m

total time: just over 8 hours (riding time was about 7 hours, indicating
even more time spent at the water tables and the mechanical)

 

The day started with a long climb, a downhill, a watertable, and then a
neverending climb with no shade. The lack of food the previous day soon
caught up with me. I walked long bits of the hill while Adri was kindly
not riding circles around me - thanx Adri, much appreciated :)

 

It was a long way up, but finally, finally we got to the second
waterpoint: the second tower. Yaaaaay :D

 

 

 
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iI/s1600/tower2.jpg> 

 

The watertable was well stocked with potatoes, bar ones and bananas. I
was still a bit wary of 'heavy' food, so I stuffed my face with
extra-salty potatoes. Yummie. We just started with the downhill when my
backwheel went pst-pst-pshht-pshhht-pshhhhht. Stans all over the place
spraying from a nice 2cm long sidewallcut in the tyre. The tube I had
with me was a schrader valve which didnt fit the presta rims ... we were
not team Clueless for *nothing* (grin)

 

Adri's spare tube had the right size valve.... we fitted it and pumped
it ... and promptly broke the valve off in the pump. There was enough
air in the tube, it wasn't deflating, we didn't had any more tubes ...
so we continued with the downhill. Another water point, more salty
potatoes and ice blocks, a very long dry climb with a nose-bleed
incident, a sharp downhill to the last waterpoint, a sharp short climb
... and finally bushtunnels, bushtunnels, mega-fun, downhill uncongested
undiluted singletrack, the BMX track and Dirtrider and Anton cheering us
in. The second day was done.

 

We dropped the bikes at the bikewash (the BEST R15 per bike Dirtrider
has spent this year) and then showered and caught a very short afternoon
nap before the race briefing for the next day.

 

Day 3

50 km

total vertical ascent: around 1200 m

total time: just over 5 hours (riding time about 4 hours)

 

Dirtrider was not feeling well, and he decided to ride with team
Clueless rather than his racing snake brother. Flash Gordon rode with us
for the first few kays, but he was promptly fired from the back-of-pack
when he rode circles around us on the first long climb.

 

By now everything was aching: arms, legs, feet, knees, hands, lower
back, neck, shoulders, bums. Especially the bums. Next time we'll train
a bit more. No - wait. Next time we'll train.

 

But this last day was everything that mountainbiking is: Climbies, major
fun technical downhill sections with berms, drops and bridges, more
climbs, more bushtunnels and lots of fun bits to distract from the
aching bodies.

 

Dirtrider on the avalanche, the first serious downhill. This was FUN.
THIS is why we have mountain bikes :D

 

 
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d8/s1600/dirty_avalanche.jpg> 

 

 

Our bikes next to the track while we wait for the racing snakes of the
short route to pass us. 

 

 
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EI/s1600/bikes_avalanche.jpg> 

 

After the avalanche there was some singletrack and then a long climb in
the forest. We heard the waterpoint at the last day's tower about 5 kms
before we reached it. It was pure torture. The singletrack just before
the lat 2 km of climb up to it compensated a little bit.

 

 
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WM/s1600/tower3_.jpg> 

 

 

After the day's highest point there was some jeeptrack, singletrack, a
high-fun high-speed deep-drop bushtunnel where I chased, but just
coudln't catch Dirtrider. Huge grins, great riding, great people to ride
with. 

 

We ate a LOT of potatoes at the last waterpoint, filled up with ice
blocks, and then partially hiked the last little climbie before we
finally got to the Sodwalla carnage downhill. It was shorter than I
remember form the 'Lost in Da Bush' adventure. Too soon it was over.

 

 
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zU/s1600/bushtunnel_day2.jpg> 

 

 

A last few pieces of singletrack, round the BMX track for the last time,
and the ride was over.

 

* Adri, it was an honour riding with you. Thank you for looking after me
when I had no energy left on that long climbie of day 2. I know I can
trust my adventure racing buddies with my life - and sometimes I have
to.

 

* Dirty, I totally enjoyed riding with you. When can we do this again?

 

* Congratulations to our Linden Cycles Team Mechanic John-Michael, who
won the mixed category - well done man!

 

* The last day of riding was absolutely superb ... for THAT i will do
the ride again.

 

* And does team Clueless now have a clue? Well, maybe not really, but we
will be back for more!

 

-- 

http://cyclingwith.blogspot.com

 

 

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