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| Being a mechanic on the go.. |
kiff evening and we were really both looking
forward to the race.
Race day...excitment for some and stress for others. For me it was however very exciting and fantastic to be in my hometown. I have been batteling with my weight keeping it consistent and close to 60kg, but on the morning I weighed perfect weight, which boosted my mind! Registration went smooth and fast. I met up with Catherine and we went for our warm up ride, I showed her where some of the route went. As we got to the start line we could see a lot of our fellow compettitors lining up and getting ready. It was great seeing such a great turn out of people at the race and also having a sunny day.
30s...10s...go! The race started with a sharp left turn about 30meters from the start line. As soon as we were of the tarr and onto die dirt the racing started with an attack from Patrick Belton(Team Jeep) up a little climb to split up the huge bunch. I didnt respond and had to guys with me and we rode together and kept the front riders in our sight. The front group had 5 riders and at about 15kms into the race I broke away and tried to catch up to the front group. I only coaght up at 25kms and by then the group only had 4 riders, because one of the riders had a mechanical. Patrick and his team mate Werner van Heerden split the group with Lourens Luus up a little hill and dropped me and Dylan Rebello. I decided that I didn't ride myself into the top 5 for nothing... so I put the hammer down on my BMC Fourstroke and caught up to Werner who couldnt stay with the front 2 riders. I went into the last bit of single track infront of Werner and pulled a little gap. When i saw the tar road to the finish line I gave it all and to my suprise I finished 2nd overall in the 43km race. Lourens had just pulled out at the finish line, because he left the race for the Juniors and Youth Catergories. Dankie



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