November 25th, 2007
We rode another Double Century yesterday, and managed to come in just inside 6 hours. 5:58 I think. My first time under 6 hours, after hitting 6:00 exactly in 2005.
It was a great team effort with 9 of our 10 starters finishing together. The only person to miss out was Frank who had an unfortunate incident involving a musette and his front wheel. Said musette stopped Frank’s front wheel from rotating causing Frank to go flying over the bars. Fortunately Frank wasn’t hurt, but his wheel lost a spoke and our support vehicle was not around to give him a replacement.
Comparing numbers with last year’s race, it seems I went harder despite being less fit. I certainly felt better after last year’s race. This year everybody was completely knackered, apart from Paul who looked like he was ready for another lap.
Still awaiting the results on the PPA site. Hopefully we made the top 10
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November 11th, 2007
Another great race today with Garron taking his first win to notch up 4 in a row for Team Vineyard BikeMaxPower.

I’ve been off the bike for 10 days, so I sat in as much as I could to save my legs. We were quite a big bunch going over Hels with Paul setting a very manageable tempo. About 15k’s from the end Team BMP still had 5 riders so we started attacking. First Peter, then Andreas, then Paul. Paul was marked very closely by Shaun and John, so we started again - Peter, Andreas, Paul. Nothing looked like it would stick, but we were tiring out the main sprint contenders while we still had Garron sitting comfortably in the bunch.
About 3k’s out I got away with Alister Arenson on the rise up to Paarl Main Rd. Surprisingly we got a good gap, but my lack of riding in the last few weeks saw me not recovering from the initial attack effort, and Alister did 75% of the work. When it came to crunch time, the final k, my legs were toast, and we were swallowed up with 50m to the line. My disappointment quickly changed though when I saw it was Garron flying past ahead of Shaun, taking a well-deserved win!
And that wraps up a great spring League campaign. 4 wins and 3rd overall for Paul.
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November 10th, 2007
I bought a new MacBook Pro a few weeks ago to replace my ageing Dell Precision M60. I’m not missing Windows at all, but there are two apps that don’t have Mac versions, which I use almost daily. Those are Quickbooks and CyclingPeaks.
The solution is to install VMWare Fusion, which lets you run a Windows virtual machine on the Mac. Sounds inefficient in theory, but reality is that both apps run a lot faster than they did on my old Dell.
To get my Powertap downloading to CyclingPeaks I needed to install the USB driver from the Saris website. Once that was done VMWare picked it up on COM3, and CyclingPeaks downloaded first time.
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November 9th, 2007
I’ve just come back from a week in Amsterdam, with no riding, and then not much riding the week before due to being so crazy at work leading up to the trip. So fitness plummets again - I’m too nervous to open up Cyclingpeaks to see my CTL.
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November 2nd, 2007

Last Sunday was the fast and flat West Coast Express. We headed out with a tailwind at a phenomenal pace, probably averaging 60km/h for the first 10k’s as the attacks were coming thick and fast. I ended up in a break with all of the main contenders, being driven primarily by John O’Connor. One by one though, we dropped off as he was setting an infernal pace. He ended up on his own until just after Atlantis.
Just before we got into Melkbos it split again, with most of us on the wrong end of the split, but luckily they slowed down up front and we regrouped. Then Andreas launched a masterful attack along Blouberg beachfront, which no-one followed, and stayed away until the end.
Shaun Le Roux won the bunch kick, with Paul getting 5th. I sat the wrong wheel in the sprint and ended up 12th.
Well done Andreas!
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November 2nd, 2007
Two weeks ago was the Durbanville High league race, a rolling route out past Fisantekraal, then back via Paardeberg and Adderly Road. Arauma tried to keep a tempo going, but there was a steady stream of attacks that tired them out, so that by the time our contender, Paul, attacked, there was no-one to follow him. Paul stayed away for the final 5k’s to secure the win, with Arauma’s Shaun Le Roux winning the sprint for 2nd. I arrived somewhere just inside the top 10.
Team Vineyard/BikeMaxPower/Reeds first victory of the season!
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