Tuesday, 14 August 2012
Monday, 13 August 2012
Feedback from the cyclists
Through the course of this week, the cyclists will be giving their thoughts on the week's cycling challange. Check out the "team riders" page to read more on their insights!
Saturday, 11 August 2012
Grand finale
“Pain is temporary.
It may last a minute, or an hour, or a day, or a year, but eventually it will
subside and something else will take its place. If I quit, however, it lasts
forever. That surrender, even the smallest act of giving up, stays with me. So when
I feel like quitting, I ask myself, which would I rather live with?” ― Lance
Armstrong, It's Not About the Bike: My Journey Back to Life
Saturday, 11 August
2012, Canon-to-Cape Charity Cycle tour: successfully completed.
Friday, 10 August 2012
Statistics: Day 5
Statistics Day 5:
Hours on Road: 10:20
Hours
on Bicycle: 08:30
Breakdowns: 0
Falls: 1 (If we can call it a fall)
Difficulty: 4
Breakdowns: 0
Falls: 1 (If we can call it a fall)
Difficulty: 4
Thursday, 9 August 2012
Statistics: Day 4
Statistics Day 4:
Hours on Road: 9:51
Hours
on Bicycle: 08:03
Breakdowns: 2
Falls: 0
Difficulty: 10 & 4
Breakdowns: 2
Falls: 0
Difficulty: 10 & 4
Day 4
Day 4,
Clanwilliam to Langebaan, interesting day.
This morning's
ride started with a uphill battle, climbing from 40m above sea level to
400m above sea level in about 6 kilometres. This part of the route
challenged the cyclists to the maximum. However, commitment and
perseverance prevailed.
Statistics: Day 3
Statistics Day 3:
Hours on Road: 10:20
Hours
on Bicycle: 08:33
Breakdowns: 1
Falls: 0
Difficulty: 6
Breakdowns: 1
Falls: 0
Difficulty: 6
Wednesday, 8 August 2012
Day 3
Day 3 completed with an average of about 24km/h. Although the road from Klawer to Clanwilliam was difficult due to steep hills, and a lot of traffic, the group really did extremely well.
The start of day 3
06:10
Had
a lovely breakfast this morning at Hantam Hotel, cyclists are fed and looking
good.
On
our way to Clanwilliam. Today will be challenging as the Vanrhynspass is
part of the route. Please keep praying for the group.
Statistics: day 2
Statistics Day 2:
Hours on Road: 09:52
Hours on Bicycle:
7:50Breakdowns: 3
Falls: 0
Difficulty: 7
Tuesday, 7 August 2012
Day 2: Heading to Hantam's Hotel
Booked
into the Hantam Hotel this afternoon after 9:52 hours on the road, bliss!
Today
seemed easier compared to Monday however, the long distance and the strong
winds of yesterday must have put some strain on the cyclists, putting
additional strain on today's ride.
Nevertheless, brave and determined as we know them, they are going
full speed ahead.
Update: Sponsorship received
Verso Financial Services, Vitanova International, Werksman Attorneys, MMUK, Bama, Suiderland, Global Fruit Point, Fruit and Veg International and Van der Vyver Transport have pledged money towards the cause while Pick 'n' Pay Upington has sponsored all the food for the 20+ cyclists and crew. Thanks again for your commitment and donations to the Cannon-to-Cape Cancer Charity Cycle.
ABSA, Vodacom 4U Upington and Mpact Corrugated have sponsored the team's cycling outfits for a day of the tour.
First National Bank, FNB, have sponsored the bags and apparel for the team.
Updates from Twitter
Elizca is now on Twitter and the updates she sends are on the top right of the home page. Unfortunately the stretch of road they are cycling today is not well covered with reception, so feeds are rather limited! Stayed tuned for more news!
Progress update: Day 2
News from Elizca:
120km from Calvinia. 2 degrees celsius with the wind still howling.
120km from Calvinia. 2 degrees celsius with the wind still howling.
Day two
07/08/2012
Day 2
Destination: Calvinia
Spirit: Moderate
Temperature: Too cold to feel my toes
Wind: Strong & Cold
Time: 06:55
Day 2
Destination: Calvinia
Spirit: Moderate
Temperature: Too cold to feel my toes
Wind: Strong & Cold
Time: 06:55
Monday, 6 August 2012
Statistics: Day 1
Hours on Road: 14:35
Hours on Bicycle: 12:40
Breakdowns: 6 (Including 2 chains & 2 flat tyres)
Falls: 3 (Nothing Serious)
Difficulty: 10
Hours on Bicycle: 12:40
Breakdowns: 6 (Including 2 chains & 2 flat tyres)
Falls: 3 (Nothing Serious)
Difficulty: 10
Contemplations from the crew: part 4
While typing this letter at 12:10, 110km
outside our destination, I am very emotional.
While preparing for the Canon-to-Cape, scenarios were sketched, planning
was done, safety was from the beginning number one priority. Unfortunately,
nothing could have prepared the cyclist, neither the crew for the conditions
they currently must endure. I guess every challenge comes with certain
problems, otherwise they wouldn’t have called it a challenge.
Day 1: 17:00
After a long day in the saddle, the team was 50km from base camp for the night. A little weathered but still full of spirit, they soldier on!
Update - 16:00
With the team between Kenhardt and Brandvlei, we have not had contact for travel updates. We will have more luck with this once they are closer to civilisation.
Update - 11:45
The wind is
suddenly very, very strong and also started
drizzling - cyclist must be struggling. Please pray for better conditions.
-Elizca
Follow the progress!
The route map has regular updates as to the location, times and speeds the cyclists are achieving - just click on the blue markers!
Stop 1: Kenhardt
First pitstop
successfully managed by our very capable crew: team arrived at about 10:00.
Wind is becoming
a bit of a problem, however the temperature is climbing and is now about 7
degrees Celsius (compared to 1 riding through Keimoes). Currently no rain.
Cyclists look
very strong and are in good spirit.
I will keep you
updated but in the meantime, please continue praying and thinking about the tour. Although conditions are farely good at this stage it is still very challenging.
Next pitstop in about 80km.
-Elizca
And we are off!
The Cannon-to-Cape started this morning on a
very high note. The group gathered at
around 05:30 where we had a warm send off by
family, friends and colleagues - which we appreciated a lot. It is a good feeling knowing that you are
going on the road with a support base at home, cheering you on and believing
in you. We would like to thank you for
that.
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