17/11/2023
Going into the FNB Wines2Whales, the two Dirt Addict teams could not have predicted the kind of experience they would have over the 3 days.
Day 1 was scheduled to start in Hermanus, but the last-minute change had the teams ride a circular route that started and finished at Lourensford Wine Estate.
“I really wanted to cycle from Hermanus, but the change of route delivered. The scenery was beautiful, and the trails were stunning.” Shared Danya.
Val also shared that all the trails were the best she had ever ridden.
Day 2, or otherwise referred to as the “muddy princess” stage by Imelda, was a mudfest that could only be explained by photos. The trails had become so muddy that riders were sharing bike bath tips in the rivers along the route. As mentioned, it can’t be described, refer to shared photos but be warned of sensitive content of predicted drive train damage.
After a multiple sense of humour fails, Anja and Val decided to call it a day at the first water point. The idea of a cold beer and sparing bike parts seemed why more appealing that fighting the slosh.
“Everyone brought their Geez on every day even with the rain and mud on day two. The organizers were top class making sure any unexpected issues were resolved.” Said Val.
Day 3 was substantially warmer than the previous days and could only be described as “insanely beautiful” by just about every rider that crossed the finish line.
On finishing, Anja shared that the experience was as hard as she thought, but it wasn’t easy.
Michelle de Villiers, fellow Dirt Addict member, showed her race side support each day and was joined by Karin van Niekerk, Azel van der Colff and Michelle du Preez at the finish line of the final day to welcome the teams in.
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