1.5km of Glory
A couple of weeks ago, Ben threw his hat in the ring for a 1.5km kiddies bike race, on the eve of the big Cape Town Argus Cycle Tour. Here's how it panned out . . .





The day ended in glory!
The start was a jostle of parents all looking for pole position for their kids (I was no different)
Crusing speed was good
The drinks stop was a very serious affair
And by the time we hit he finish line, he was pretty much spent
But the medal shines bright
Proffesional cyclists make some serious cash, don't they . . . .?!
The day ended in glory!
The start was a jostle of parents all looking for pole position for their kids (I was no different)
Crusing speed was good
The drinks stop was a very serious affair
And by the time we hit he finish line, he was pretty much spent
But the medal shines bright
Proffesional cyclists make some serious cash, don't they . . . .?!
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