Mountain Bike with the Average Guy - MTB equipment, racing, trails and tips.
Friday, September 28, 2012
More world class MTB action in KZN
Thursday, September 20, 2012
Its Bike Showtime!
The trends at the both shows this year seem to be the continued change and battle for wheel sizes in mountain bikes with many manufacturers releasing 650B or 27.5 inch bikes to fit in between the traditional 26inch size and the big 29inch wheels. Fox also released the 27.5 inch sid shock versions. Lights also continue to develop at a rapid rate with LED technology allowing smaller higher powered lights with lower power consumption, a great improvement over those old 5W clunkers with bottle sized batteries.
Electronics also continue to develop with Shimano showing off electronic hubs for commuter bikes and Fox displaying their electronic controls for shocks that allow the front and rear shock to communicate. More at Eurobike and Interbike.
Thursday, September 13, 2012
Listen to your body
A week later I was feeling a lot better and did the very same interval exercise. This time I breezed through all 10 intervals and felt great. Thinking back to a week ago the penny dropped that I had made the right decision last week by listening to my body. By doing so, I had not lost out on some training but had in fact allowed my body to rest and recover allowing me to put in a good training effort a week later. Valuable lesson learned.
Wednesday, September 05, 2012
Whoohoooo Greg Minaaaaar!
Greg Minnaar is a world champ again! The last time he won this title was 9 years ago in 2003 as a 22 year old. Greg has been riding as a world champion downhill mountain biker for more than a decade and won his first world cup race at the age of 20 in Kaprun Austria. Now classified as one of the old boys on the world cup circuit he has proved that consistency and experience pays off. He kicked off 2012 with a memorable world cup win in his home town Pietermaritzburg and then spent the rest of the season playing second fiddle to new comer and downhill wonder boy Aron Gwin. But Greg stuck at it as usual and when Aron had a crash on his final run at the world championships, Greg was the man with the fastest time and claimed the title of World Champion 2012.
Greg is not just some adrenalin junkie downhill mountain biker, he can hold his own on a regular bike on he flats as well. He has shown this with two convincing finishes at the Cape Epic where he finished comfortably inside the top 100 teams. He has also been seen spending the night close to a large beer filled cooler box at Sani2c while most other riders are passed out exhausted in their beds.
It is this natural ability that gives Greg the edge in his racing. His incredible ability and skill makes him smooth and fast on the downhill track at speeds of around 70 km/h and then his pedaling strength on the flats gives him the edge and makes him super competitive. Greg is a legend who does South Africa and mountain biking proud.