Here we go, the man himself on Worlds View. It was awsome to see and to ride the course myself.
This Blog serves to chronical my experiences in mountain biking. More specifically the extreme aspects of the sport.
Wednesday, March 21, 2007
Andrew Race 2006
This is a section with Andrew Neethling blasting Downhill at the World Champs in New Zealand 2006, ultra smooth.
Monday, March 12, 2007
SA DH Champs 2007
SA DH Championships 2007 held at Worlds View Pietermaritzburg... and what a setting. The course was pretty daunting at first. It's really steep and off camber with a lot of technical bits thrown in. It took me quite some time to get used to the idea of actually riding the course, but once I got going I settled down a bit.
During practice on Saturday I took a nasty spill on one of the tight corners, pitching me over the bars and as luck would have it landing on my lower back on a tree stump (same place I injured myself 3 weeks ago). I thought I might not be able to race but kept ice on it through the day and on Sunday I was ready to race, albeit a bit sore and stiff. My first run went well with no serious hiccups, but I knew I would need to make up more time in my 2nd run. I blasted through the first section of the course on my 2nd run only to lose it on a vertical drop, sliding off and bending my bars and I was unable to continue. All in all I learnt a lot and had a good time.
During practice on Saturday I took a nasty spill on one of the tight corners, pitching me over the bars and as luck would have it landing on my lower back on a tree stump (same place I injured myself 3 weeks ago). I thought I might not be able to race but kept ice on it through the day and on Sunday I was ready to race, albeit a bit sore and stiff. My first run went well with no serious hiccups, but I knew I would need to make up more time in my 2nd run. I blasted through the first section of the course on my 2nd run only to lose it on a vertical drop, sliding off and bending my bars and I was unable to continue. All in all I learnt a lot and had a good time.
Saturday, March 10, 2007
Greg Minnaar!
Friday, March 02, 2007
WP Downhill #2 2007
Race day! I finally got the rock garden sorted after taking a bad spill right here last week. I had a good race finishing 4th with a time of 02:21. It was a good course that suited me, I'd like to go back and ride it some more later in the year to try and improve on my speed through certian sections. Eden is always a pleasure to ride in with lots of shade and a variety of tracks strewn around.
Freeride Session Eden
We had a freeride session on the old, old course at Eden - Stellenbosch in preparation for the upcoming provincial. It was a learning curve for me as I had never done the rock drop-off before and it provided me with the opportunity to get acquainted with the course. The day went well except for me taking a nasty spill in the top rock garden and falling on my lower back, I was not wearing any body armour at that stage. Guess I have to learn by my mistakes.
SA Downhill #1 - 2007
Aaah my first medal and at a National no less. I'm pretty stoked and really was not expecting it at all. I went up to PE with Gareth & Nick for the experience and what an experience it was. The course was a true test of stamina and technical skills. Scott from PE put in a lot of hard work to create a grueling course. The weather played up at times blasting riders with icy cold gusts of wind and the occasional downpour.
All in all a great time was had with the only letdown being that Cycling SA had once again bungled the medals. Not forgetting the medals as with the last Nationals (our riders have still not received their medals), but by supplying 2006 medals for a 2007 National. What's happening guys?
All in all a great time was had with the only letdown being that Cycling SA had once again bungled the medals. Not forgetting the medals as with the last Nationals (our riders have still not received their medals), but by supplying 2006 medals for a 2007 National. What's happening guys?
WP Downhill #1 - 2007
My first race of the season! Finally the season has started and I have completed my first race. I finished in 4th place with a time of 3:09. I am happy with my performance but still have plenty of scope to get faster and up my technical skills. Practice was ok with me only taking one tumble (pretty heavy one though). The bike feels great and I had loads of fun.
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