Some ‘Sani Spice’ in Store at the KAP sani2c Race Prologue
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by BICYCLING STAFF
23h ago
The 2024 KAP sani2c Race kicks off on Wednesday 24 April, where,  for the first time in the 20-year history of the event, there will be a Prologue for the UCI registered riders. KAP sani2c is now a Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) Category 2 marathon stage race and points are allocated per rider – which means that each rider from the first team across the line will be awarded 80 points to their UCI ranking. I think we have delivered some ‘sani spice’ for the Prologue. Andrew ‘Housty’ Houston says they have developed a challenging 16 km Prologue route with 416 metres of climbing: “I t ..read more
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What Is Bonking? Here’s Your Complete Guide
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by MOLLY HURFORD
1w ago
If you’ve ever gone just a little too long without eating or drinking on the bike and found yourself feeling flat, unable to put out power or continue to pedal hard, you’ve experienced the dreaded bonk. Bonking isn’t a weird piece of slang that the kids are using these days. Bonking happens when your muscles and brain are depleted of the fuel they need to do the work you’re asking of them. Pro racer and cycling coach Tyler Williams has dealt with athletes who bonk and has been an athlete who has bonked himself many, many times. It’s nothing to be ashamed of, espec ..read more
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9 of the Best Gravel Bikes to Buy Right Now
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by JON MINSTER
1w ago
Worldwide, gravel is growing – and South Africa is just the place to get your dirt-road fix. We have thousands of kilometres of scenic and challenging farm and district roads, and some of the most spectacular gravel passes on the planet.  The gravel bike is also cool because it’s versatile. There’s no reason you can’t use it on the tar for a Sunday coffee cruise, and it gives you the freedom to take a green belt home, or to ride on the road shoulder if the traffic is hectic. A decade into what many people called a ‘fad’, the gravel category is maturing, and there are bikes for all budgets ..read more
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REVIEWED: 4 Gravel Bikes for the Adventure-Seekers
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by JON MINSTER
1w ago
We review four gravel bikes designed for long-haul missions to faraway places. TREK CHECKPOINT ALR 5 The CHECKPOINT is a fantastically versatile gravel bike, especially this base model with an alloy frame. Everything about the ALR 5 says ‘no-nonsense’. The frame is beautifully made, with sleek lines and smooth welds; the wheels and tyres are good; and the mechanical 2×11-speed Shimano GRX drivetrain is one of the most dependable around. The brakes are Shimano GRX hydraulic, and they work brilliantly. Although it’s modern in geometry and spec, the Checkpoint is also surprisingly uncomplicated ..read more
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REVIEWED: 5 All-Road Gravel Bikes
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by JON MINSTER
1w ago
We review three race-focused steeds ideal for tackling South Africa’s gravel-racing scene. And two worthy entry-level options. CANNONDALE SUPERSIX EVO SE The SUPERSIX EVO SE is Cannondale’s gravel race bike – a very different beast to the Topstone, which is designed with adventure and touring in mind. In that sense, it’s well suited to riders looking for a similar experience to their road-racing bike, just with big tyres. The handlebar isn’t flared, as it is on many other gravel bikes, and there are no bag or fender mounts. All of the compliance comes from tyre pressure or rider skill. But it ..read more
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Lakes Shoes Introduces the Perfect Gravel Shoe for Lightweight Racers
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by PARTNER CONTENT
2w ago
The new MX30G  from Lake is a classically designed pure and simple MTB shoe that is perfectly suited for long days on the gravel grind. An all microfiber version and an ultra lightweight mesh version are available for those hot and humid days. Features MX Race Last –Featuring a slightly narrower toe box and tighter heel than the Competition last and less overall volume than the Sport last. Designed with a slimmer fit and most suitable for racing. Lake Race 100% Carbon Fiber Sole. Durable and grippy TPU lugs with provisions for toe spikes. Lightweight Clarino Microfiber or highly breathab ..read more
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10-Minute Mood-Boosting Workout for When You Need a Pick-Me-Up
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by JENESSA CONNOR
2w ago
You know first-hand the effect of cycling on your psyche. Just one ride can boost your mood, and regularly getting in the saddle (or doing pretty much any form of aerobic activity) can help relieve stress and alleviate the symptoms of anxiety and depression. There’s plenty of research to back that up. Even just a 10-minute workout can boost your mood and make you happier. It’s not just cardio that can improve mental health. More good news: A recent study published in Trends in Molecular Medicine indicates that it’s not just cardio that can improve ment ..read more
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Results ands Highlights from Paris-Roubaix 2024
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by MOLLY HURFORD AND ROSAEL TORRES-DAVIS
2w ago
The grueling battle on the cobbles saw double rainbows this Saturday and Sunday as World Champions dominated the infamous Spring Classic. Mathieu van der Poel of Alpecin-Deceuninck crossed the line unchallenged following a 59-kilometre attack the day after Lotte Kopecky of SD Worx-Protime won Paris-Roubaix Femmes from a six-up sprint. This is the second time Van der Poel claims victory in the prestigious Roubaix Velodrome on a day filled with intense action and drama. Second place was Jasper Philipsen (Alpecin-Deceuninck), and Mads Pedersen (Lidl-Trek) was third. This ..read more
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The Last Lion
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by TIM BRINK
3w ago
Streaks are funny things, in sport. By the very fact of their unlikeliness, they capture the imagination of the public.  The two riders who have now finished every single Absa Cape Epic dice with disaster every year, just to make the finish of an event in which so many succumb to illness, injury or a disastrous crash. And you couldn’t find two more different people to have as the Last Lions of what is rightly billed the Untamed African Mountain Bike Race.  Former Springbok triathlete, duathlete and mountain biker Hannele Steyn is the Last Lioness – the only women to have ridden every ..read more
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Cannondale’s New Scalpel: More Travel, More Aggressive Geometry
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by BICYCLING STAFF
3w ago
Cannondale has launched its latest 2024 Scalpel range boasting more travel, an adjusted frame design and revised suspension kinematics all designed to make the bike faster and more capable, especially over South Africa’s popular marathon distances. In keeping with the trend towards faster, slacker design, the new Scalpel upgrades include: Longer travel suspension: 120mm front and back. Slacker head angle of 66.6 degrees for better control. Steeper seat tube angle for better pedalling efficiency. Seat stays that get longer as the frames get bigger to keep the rider more balanced between the wh ..read more
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