Because the Transformative Power of the Stupid-early Ride Makes Your Whole Day Awesome.
THE VAMPIRE RIDER
There’s early; there’s extremely early; and then there’s Neville Cragg early. (You could say he wakes up at the Cragg of dawn.) He gets up in the dark – and sometimes comes back after a three-hour ride, and it’s still dark.
“I have a job and a family; and if I want to see my kids in the evening, riding at night is not an option,” says Cragg, who is a competitive cyclist and a prolific Instagrammer (@bikemob_sa).
Cragg first started riding as late as 6.30am. Then, as he needed to do longer and longer training rides, he started riding earlier – 6am, then 5.30, then 5. Now, his normal ride time (and ‘normal’ is a relative term) is 4.30am, with more than the occasional 3.15am start.
“If I ride at 3.15am I can do a 100km ride, come home and shower, and still take the kids to school,” he says, reasonably.
According to Cragg, the only negative about pre-dawn riding is that it’s not necessarily safe to ride alone, and thus he depends on other people being available at an ungodly hour. However, he adds, it’s amazing how many people do ride that early.
“We have various meeting points, and pick up different crews along the route – by the time we’re all rolling, we have a decent-sized bunch.
“The benefits of dawn-patrol rides are significant. The wind is quieter in the morning – Cape Town mostly only gets blowing in the afternoon. And there are hardly any cars. Traffic is manic in daylight hours, and motorists get increasingly irate with cyclists; but in the early morning, because there are virtually no cars on the road, we can have a continuous tempo ride – which is much more productive, training-wise, than a stop-start ride in traffic.”
This story is from the {{IssueName}} edition of {{MagazineName}}.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber ? Sign In
This story is from the {{IssueName}} edition of {{MagazineName}}.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
GEAR FOR THE AGES
Some bicycle components, tools and accessories - by design, luck or a bit of both - become icons of performance, reliability and permanence in cycling.
A RACE LIKE NO OTHER
IN KENYA'S MAASAI MARA, KNOWN MORE FOR SAFARIS THAN CYCLING, THE MIGRATION GRAVEL RACE CHALLENGES RIDERS FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD THE WORLD WHILE FORGING A FUTURE FOR BIKE RACING IN AFRICA.
WAR ON WHEELS
IF YOU GO FOR A RIDE IN CAPE TOWN AT THE WRONG TIME, YOU COULD FIND YOURSELF IN THE MIDDLE OF A CYCLING GANG WAR, WHERE THE WEAPONS OF CHOICE ARE STRAVA RECORDS AND SALTY COMMENTS ON INSTAGRAM. THIS IS THE TALE OF THREE RIVAL ROADIE CREWS AND A REMINDER THAT CYCLING IS A SPORT BEST TAKEN WITH A SENSE OF HUMOUR.
GET TOUR DE FRANCE FAST IN FOUR WEEKS
HAVE YOU GOT TOUR FEVER? If you have a good fitness base, let the pros inspire you to take your riding to the next level.
THE SECRET TO MAKING A COMEBACK? JUST START
\"THIS IS WHAT DECONDITIONING LOOKS LIKE,\" I said out loud to no one, as I looked at the heart-rate reading on my phone and gasped for breath. \"This shouldn't be so hard.\"
DEAR MARK CAVENDISH
WHEN I FIRST STARTED FOLLOWING professional road cycling around 2014, you were at the top of your game.
HOW TO CALCULATE YOUR POWER-TOWEIGHT RATIO
POWER-TO-WEIGHT RATIO IS one of the most telling metrics in cycling - and thanks to indoor trainers, many more cyclists are now familiar with it. Right now it's never been easier to calculate your power-to-weight ratio and use it to improve your performance.
EASY RIDER
A FEW YEARS AGO, my wife and I along with her parents, brother and his wife-cycled down the Danube River in Europe.
LEADING THE WAY - RYAN GIBBONS, 29, SA PRO RIDER, MULTIPLE SA & AFRICAN ROAD CHAMP
AFTER JOINING LIDLTREK from UAE Team Emirates, South African national champ Ryan Gibbons aims to be the best lead-out man he can be - while also helping his new team in their quest to climb the World Tour rankings.
6 WAYS TO BEAT THE HEAT THIS SUMMER
TOP TIPS TO KEEP YOU COOLER AND RIDING STRONGER... NO MATTER WHAT THE TEMPERATURE.