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Race Report: Durbie Dash with Pure Savage

By BikeHubCoreAdmin · 3 comments

As the morning of the 2016 Chris Willemse Cycles Durbie Dash approached it became increasingly apparent that this year’s Durbie Dash was going to be spent in the gutter. When the morning arrived, so did the wind! The team decided to roll from the A group for a little more suffering this weekend.

ccs-62657-0-64160700-1478102482.jpgChecking out who was brave enough for deep sections
ccs-62657-0-65838600-1478102490.jpgOur best Borril pose~ Boom!
ccs-62657-0-87688000-1478102491.jpgEasy days

Due to baby sitting duties, injuries, work and a serious party the night before only three Savages lined up in A with one more straggler in C. We watched as DC team sized groups started in the league ahead of us for a day eating wind. At precisely 6:25am we set off at a fast, but easy pace with the wind behind us towards Windmeul.

Unfortunately, a few km before Windmeul, our new recruit Waldo punctured and proceeded to carry out an excellent solo time trial, but never quite catching up to the peloton.

The left turn at Windmeul signaled the end of the good times as the rest of the ride was either going to feature a head wind or cross wind. When Brendon was grabbing some action shots, a few dead wheels got served up and created a break in the group, which allowed the winners to go off the front. Savage did plenty of work, both physically and verbally getting the chase back to the main field just before the prison climb. Unlike the elite bunch or prior years the group was rather sedate over the prison climb keeping the group rather large.

ccs-62657-0-75970200-1478102492.jpgAll back together for now.
ccs-62657-0-66531800-1478102493.jpgCan somebody say gutter?

Having the crosswinds in support some of the Swagg boys were happy to create some echelons and give the group a taste of the gutter, as was proven by the explosion on Strava flyby. The Think Bike marshal did a great job on this stretch of road keeping riders in the left lane with trucks flying by in the oncoming lane.

Coming in to Klipheuwel Brendon put in a sizable but ultimately ill-fated attempt to pick up the speed of the group by going off the front for a few km. A truly awesome sight for Calvin to watch. Brendon’s excuse was that he had an interval to do for his coach. (We know he doesn’t have a coach.)

With 10km left the A bunch was treated to another, ultimately ill-fated attempt to pull the group apart when Calvin went off the front up the penultimate hill hoping a few hill climbers would follow. Little did he know that his team mate was the main antagonist to bringing him back to the group.

ccs-62657-0-09551900-1478102495.jpg#OnTheFrontSelfie
ccs-62657-0-66090300-1478102496.jpgHammer, nope that’s not a new Savage shirt behind us.

Ultimately it was the earlier well-orchestrated attack from Graham Coker along with Jarryd Haley that ensured victory was a minute and a half away from the bulk of the A bunch. A well earned Strava Kudo’s to those guys. Savage rolled over the finish line with the peloton of A in just over 2:31. Click HERE for a link to the results.

In retrospect, the A group felt like everybody had taken tips for Alejandro Valverde on how to ride in a break, we were caught by some beasts from C in USN kit. We have crafted a list of things we saw on the day that created many a face palm moment:

  • Once getting to the front of the pace line, stop pedaling, chow some food and have a drink.
  • Trying to high five and have a chat to the person that has just peeled off.
  • Surging off the front, looking around and then throwing hands up in despair.
  • “Mr Second Wheel” this guy had the ability to remain second wheel while everyone else around him took a turn on the front.

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The wind really made this a tough event without having to climb over any mountains. The organisers put in a lot of effort to make sure that there was a great atmosphere at the finish with a very welcomed chocolate milk at the end! The Durbie Dash was once again a well-organized event by Durbanville High School and PPA.

The next big race is the Coronation Double Century, which means a final long team ride or two, bicycle servicing (Complete Cyclist Hout Bay, you’re up!), fresh kit from Ciovita and some more goodies from our new partners!

Comments

Pulse

Nov 2, 2016, 5:30 PM

Nice report

milky4130

Nov 2, 2016, 5:32 PM

Thanks for the race report, awesome as always. Wish all teams can follow suite.

Eugene Oppelt

Nov 2, 2016, 5:50 PM

Chasing past those dead wheels towards the R44 had my ❤️ race at 195

Max for the race

 

Awesome report ????

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