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Last call for Satellite Classic entries

By Press Office · 34 comments

Entries for the ever-popular Bestmed Satellite Classic close at midnight on Tuesday.

The event is set to roll along the best cycling roads around Hartbeespoort Dam and the Magaliesberg area on October 17.

ccs-62657-0-84034300-1444049144.jpgThe Bestmed Satellite Classic, presented by ASG, is set to roll along the picturesque roads around Hartbeespoort Dam on October 17. Photo: Jetline Action Photo.

According to race organiser Wynand de Villiers of ASG Events, the road race on the Saturday provides one of the best tests of form ahead of Gauteng’s biggest cycling event, the Momentum 94.7 Cycle Challenge.

“There are myriad reasons for this but most notably the incredible scenery on the route and the fact that it offers almost the exact same degree of difficulty,” said De Villiers.

He said the first half of both the 106km and 80km routes would wind past the dam at a time of day when the usually busy roads were dead quiet, affording cyclists a safe opportunity to take in their surroundings.

“They’re more often than not greeted by a glassy Harties without a breath of wind. It’s a breathtaking and surreal moment of stillness.”

While the feature race presented a test comparable to the Cycle Challenge, De Villiers said the 80km option was ideal for riders who were not yet at full fitness by offering them a more manageable ride to gauge their form.

“But both routes test their climbing legs with the four-kilometre Hekpoort monster.”

After conquering Hekpoort, he warned that the racing would be far from over, with a final sting in the tail waiting on Poeierbult.

“It’s a short climb but it looms just 10 kilometres from the finish, which makes it a real backbreaker.

“So there’s honestly no better preparation for 94.7.”

In addition, he said both the 106km and 80km road races were premier seeding events for the Cape Town Cycle Tour.

“We’ve also introduced a 60km event this year, especially for the fun riders.”

On the Sunday, mountain bikers can look forward to a true riding challenge in the 40km off-road race.

“Our route director Darren Herbst has worked tirelessly on the mountain bike route,” said De Villiers.

“It’s not a race for beginners and is really something for those with technical skills to display their abilities, with lots of ups and downs and winding trail sections.”

He suggested beginners and social riders should try out the 20km option.

Saloon Route 66 on the Hartebeeshoek Road will be the start/finish venue for all events.

As has become Bestmed tradition, R10 of every entry will be donated to the Cancer Association of South Africa.

Enter at www.asgevents.co.za/satelliteclassic and find the race on Facebook and Twitter for updates.

Comments

Milkman

Oct 7, 2015, 7:01 AM

Did anyone do the race last year ? Did they resolve the traffic problems. I know in the past some cyclists did not feel too safe of the 106 ?

HBO

Oct 7, 2015, 7:13 AM

Did not think it was that long ago, but last time I entered this race in 2012 I did the 94 km.

 

Race went well until the last twenty or so of us in the AL bunch got to final 5-10 km , we could not attack, sprint or ride at stages due to traffic officers stopping cars to get in and out of venue.  

 

If we get some good reviews after the race I will be there next year.

 

This was at the previous venue. I also read the reviews (on Bicycling.co.za I think) and all were bad. The complaints ranged from safety to ablution facilities, parking etc. etc. I know that road alongside Pelindaba well and it is a *** stretch of road. 

 

Since the venue was changed, things seems to be sorted out. I only heard positive reviews about last years race and that's why I decided to it this year. Looking forward.

Bianchisti

Oct 7, 2015, 12:46 PM

This was at the previous venue. I also read the reviews (on Bicycling.co.za I think) and all were bad. The complaints ranged from safety to ablution facilities, parking etc. etc. I know that road alongside Pelindaba well and it is a *** stretch of road. 

 

Since the venue was changed, things seems to be sorted out. I only heard positive reviews about last years race and that's why I decided to it this year. Looking forward.

Thanks for this. Are there any particular sections one has to look out for on the new route?

Nibali

Oct 7, 2015, 12:56 PM

Decided to enter. Haven't been on the bike since the Jock. Why do we love hurting ourselves so much? :blink:

Underachiever

Oct 7, 2015, 1:51 PM

Decided to enter. Haven't been on the bike since the Jock. Why do we love hurting ourselves so much? :blink:

I ask myself that question every time when I ride the CPT, Kamannasie stage, in the rain!!

Dexter-morgan

Oct 12, 2015, 8:35 AM

Does anyone have GPX file for this race? any link perhaps?

HBO

Oct 12, 2015, 9:59 AM

Thanks for this. Are there any particular sections one has to look out for on the new route?

I did the whole route on Saturday, and the road looked pretty decent. There are some sections where the shoulder is quite eroded and rather high, so I would advise to rather stay in the middle or right-hand side of the bunch.

 

Just make sure that when you come over hekpoort, you are with a bunch. There WILL be a headwind. I can't remember riding that road without a headwind. Saturday was no exception.

Long Wheel Base

Oct 12, 2015, 10:05 AM

I did the whole route on Saturday, and the road looked pretty decent. There are some sections where the shoulder is quite eroded and rather high, so I would advise to rather stay in the middle or right-hand side of the bunch.

 

Just make sure that when you come over hekpoort, you are with a bunch. There WILL be a headwind. I can't remember riding that road without a headwind. Saturday was no exception.

Hekpoort hasn't by any chance got any shorter or flatter over the last year has it?

Iv heard of islands sinking and mountains eroding away so maybe hekpoort will be a bit easier.......

RossW

Oct 12, 2015, 10:24 AM

Does anyone have GPX file for this race? any link perhaps?

Would Strava work? I'll take my chances: https://www.strava.com/activities/208644315

HBO

Oct 12, 2015, 10:24 AM

Hekpoort hasn't by any chance got any shorter or flatter over the last year has it?

Iv heard of islands sinking and mountains eroding away so maybe hekpoort will be a bit easier.......

hehe, unfortunately it's still a blixem. Maybe we should get Chuck Norris to flatten it for us. lol

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