Tuesday, July 11, 2006
RACE NUMBER ONE: THE PORT ELIZABETH HERALD

I never really thought that a day would come when I would actually commit to cycling 105 kilometers (65 miles) in a race. A race meaning other people, a start, a finish and expectation—
This all came with a big bonus. My friend Froneman offered me all the parts off his bike. With a new frame I was ready to race. The only complication being the organization of all this was one day prior to the race.
I picked up the bike on Friday evening, rode it and punctured the tire on Saturday morning (after 10 km=6 miles). We left for Port Elizabeth on Saturday afternoon.
Sunday morning I sat upon my brand new bike with 105 kilometers of road ahead of me.
I was impressed. I finished. I finished strong. I liked it! My official time:
Event date: 2006/02/05
Event Name: VW Herald Cycle Tour
Distance: 105
Race Time: 03:38:09
Position: 768/1262
Gender Position: 684/1075Age Position: 87/113
I have to admit, a quarter into the whole thing I thought I wanted to quit. There was also that part when I just didn’t want to ride hard…Oh, and the other time when I felt terrible…Something about all of that makes me really like it…I’m sure it was the sea views, the stunning atmosphere and the thrill of accomplishing something like 105 kilometers…