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Mad Men’s 2024 Double Century Tale

Through Swellendam’s early morning hue,

Eleven friends, a daring crew.

The “Mad Men” set out to conquer the race,

With grit and glory etched on each face.

 

Up Trudouw Pass, they began their flight,

A scenic path bathed in golden light.

Through Barrydale’s charm and Montagu’s grace,

The brutal climbs were no easy pace.

 

Effervescent Mitha, the surrogate guide,

Earned “Man of the Ride” with heartfelt pride.

Yet Arshad, the captain, with wisdom so fine,

Was the mastermind behind their shine.

 

Siraaj surged, besting his past,

While Ziyaad’s first effort was a standout blast.

Motor-mouth Bera, with banter on spree,

Nearly drowned the chatter of Mills with glee.

 

Zahid, so elegant, steady and grand,

Paired with Isco, the Silent Assassin’s hand.

Their power surged, their cadence flowed,

Their efforts lifted the team on the road.

 

But alas, not all saw the finish line—

Bash, Luqman, Mota, missed the climb.

Fazel pressed on, though near his brink,

While others soared, they stopped to think.

 

Six hours and fifty-one minutes flew,

202 kilometers conquered, the Mad Men crew.

A weekend etched with laughter and flair,

As plans for next year hang in the air.

 

To the climbs, the winds, the laughs, the cheers,

This race was a memory for the years.

The Mad Men’s bond, like pedals in motion,

Forever driven by endless devotion.

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Close the Gap – Double Century Cycle Race 2022

Often it takes several attempts to truly appreciate a race. Such was the impact of this year’s version of the Double Century team cycle event. After our disaster in 2012, our team enjoyed success in 2014 and each year thereafter. I was not a regular participant over the years, but this edition, my fourth, left an indelible mark. It stands, for me, as one of South Africa’s most iconic race and a race one must do, repeatedly.

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Ride to Cape Town 2020

Wake up legs. After a sumptuous breakfast we cycled into the dense Jeffrey’s Bay fog climbing up Noorseclimb. Our first 5km contained some sections at 15% gradient which woke our legs up. Jollity was in the air as we came out of Jeffrey’s Bay and within minutes the sky opened and the familiar blue teased our presence. The fog remained down below in Jeffrey’s Bay. Temperatures soared while the peloton picked up speed. We so needed this escape.

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