Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Induna and Mankele

I am just back from taking the 5” experiment to Mpumalanga. We took a long weekend and did the MTN Big Induna race in Hazyview and then spent 2 days staying and riding at Mankele. South Africa’s own MTB park.

 

The race was a challenge, as usual. Anyone who underestimates the second half of the 75km Marathon is in for some pain and suffering. Some wet weather left slight muddy patches, but nothing that could not be ridden. The Yeti again, performed amazingly well. For the first time I found myself using the pro-pedal on some of the smoother tracks. After the hard riding of Magaliesberg and Rooiberg, the tracks at Hazyview seemed like groomed super tubes! The first 45km is fast and fun and the second 30km will leave you exhausted if you pushed too hard in the beginning. Again, the bike did not disappoint, and I found that I was riding the final quad trails faster than ever before.

 

We spent the next 2 days riding at Mankele. We also stayed in the 3 bedroom chalet, and I must say that this is really awesome accommodation. The facilities are clean and really first class. The establishment also has a bike wash area with hoses. All an MTB’er could ask for.

The riding is unbelievable! We only managed to take in the XC course and the singletrack around the huts. This was all challenging and great fun. I had dialled a bit more sag into the YETI 575 giving it a more supple feel. I then set the pro-pedal to the number 1 setting, giving a firm but comfortable ride when it was on. This allowed me to bomb through the rocky technical sections and still allowed me to climb the 30% inclines with great ease.

 

Be sure to take some spare with you, they don’t have anything that I could see in the shop and I did cut a tyre on the last run on the last day. The Bush Tunnel is one of the greatest pieces of singletrack that I have ever ridden and it begs to be ridden multiple times, so make sure you are fit but the time you make your booking to get the most out of the riding.

 

This weekend, I will be riding a local race in the east of Pretoria. Tygervalley. It is part of a new Nissan series. See you all there!

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