Wednesday, June 27, 2012

What to wear on your winter cycling date

Living in South Africa we are lucky to have such great weather to cycle in. But the downside is that when winter arrives so do the excuses. But it doesn't have to be that way, you will be surprised how comfortable cycling in the cold can be if you are dressed properly. Hence the saying, "There is no such thing as bad weather, just poor cycle clothing". Also you are better off mountain biking than riding on the road. Riding on the road you go faster and the wind chill is a big factor so you really need to have some serious clothing.

 

Mountain biking the speeds are slower and you are often climbing so there is almost no wind chill and the heat you generate keeps you warm. Get some decent warm gloves to keep your hands warm, that will keep you comfortable and able to operate shifters and brakes. Next you should keep your neck and head warm, a buff works really well if you pull it over the back of your head. It is light and not too hot and keeps the wind off. On your body you need to go with layers, ideally with everything moisture wicking so that your skin stays dry and warm. Start off with a short or long sleeve thermal top, then add a long sleeve cycling top and then on top of that a wind breaker vest or jacket. This should be more than enough and allow you to remove layers if it warms up later. On your legs a set of knee warmers will add that little bit extra leg warmth. Quality rather than quantity is the secret, get some good quality gear that is designed for being active in the cold.



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Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Sweet singletrack at van Gaalens

Sweet singletrack doesn't come much better than the trails you find at van Gallens Skeerpoort MTB trails in the Magaliesberg. It is at this time of year that these trails are in perfect condition, especially the sections along the river. The van Gaalens cheese farm is eaqually accessible from Pretotia and Johannesburg, and is the start location where you will park your car and pay the R40 trail fee, dont worry you will get your moneys worth and then some extra.
 
There are really two sections to the van Gaalens mountain bike trails, the mountain hilly section to the south east of the farm, this is rocky with some tough technical climbs but also some awesome single track down the back of the mountain and the super cool daga pad section down the Skeerpoort pass. The other section to the west is along the river and alot flatter with the tons of singletrack, the furtherst section seriously fast and flowing and then the section closer to the farm that is tighter and more technical.

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Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Freedom challenge – Freeze trail

On Saturday as a freezing cold front crossed South Africa the first batch of riders set off from Pietermarizburg to Diemersfontein on the Freedom Challenge. Ahead of them 2300km of essentially unsupported mountain biking. For the racers it's a race against time and the one who can ride the fastest and sleep the least is the one who arrives first in Diemersfontein. The record currently stands at 12 days 15 hours for the whole ride, that is an average of 191km per day! This amazing record was set last year in 2011 by Alex Harris, shattering the previous record set by Tim James by something like 2 whole days. This year legendary adventure racer and multiple Duzi winner Martin Dreyer will take another stab at the event as he races to win.

 

The survivors of this event will be aiming to make the overnight stations every day and not miss one or at best see if they can skip one, they will have 27 days to finish. This ride is not for the faint hearted, the riders will be tested by extreme weather conditions in the mountains including rain, wind and snow. Their bikes will be tested and mechanical failure is always possible. They will ride their bikes over every imaginable surface including long unrideable sections that require several hours of portage and carrying their bikes. But as all of them will claim, it is a journey second to none as they race across South Africa on a mountain bike for an experience of a lifetime. More info on the Freedom Challenge website on the race and the Freedom trail which is open to ride all year round on a touring basis as well.


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Wednesday, June 06, 2012

Pretoria Mountain Bike Trails

Pretoria has some of the coolest mountain bike trails all located on the South Eastern side of Pretoria in the Fountains area. Here you will find Groenkloof, Voortrekker Monument and Klapperkop. Even though they are in the same general area each of them is a little bit different with some unique features. Combined you could easily find yourself riding 50+ km of some of the best singletrack in Gauteng and finest in SouthAfrica.

Fountains itself has some great singletrack often used for cross country races, but Groenkloof is the most popular with its smooth flowing single track and varied terrain. Voortrekker monument is a bit more challenging with more technical sections and some steep climbs. Try out Klapperkop for some longer climbs and some fast technical descents.

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