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Sunday, April 22nd, 2007
So I messed up a little and got my dates wrong. I was planning to go and watch the first leg of the Teavigo Duathlon Series at Maropeng but somehow thought that it was going to be held on Sunday, April 22, 2007 when in fact it was held the day before. Did I ever [...]
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Wednesday, April 18th, 2007
Recently I purchased a TYR Aquashift Zipperback Short John swimsuit in the hope that it would provide some additional benefit in non-wetsuit swims. Having had an opportunity to use it at the local Virgin Active, I thought I would share my review with the readers of this blog
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Wednesday, April 4th, 2007
Riding a custom built Razzo at Ironman South Africa
Interesting topic for a blog post. I guess the question should be is there such a thing as the perfect bike? Let’s face it, everyone’s perception of perfection is different and what works for me will probably not work for you.
So having stated the obvious, I am [...]
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