DiscoverDiverge Podcast28: Maloti 100: Cycling at 2600m above sea level
28: Maloti 100: Cycling at 2600m above sea level

28: Maloti 100: Cycling at 2600m above sea level

Update: 2019-09-30
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The Maloti 100 Miler is a mountain bike race between Barkley East and Maclear, in the Eastern Cape. It covers 162km, takes in 2 966m of climbing and ascends South Africa's third highest mountain pass, Naude's Nek. Aside from reaching 2 600m above sea level, where the air is pretty thin, the road surfaces are exceptionally rough. It is definitely not a gravel bike race. But Seamus Allardice didn't bring another bike along and he was set on test riding the Canyon Grail CF SLX 8.0 Di2. The bike, though not the recommended weapon for the race, handled the terrain better than the show's host. Tune in to hear how it went and what to expect for the 2020 Maloti 100, which is set to take place on the 26th of September.

Links:
Canyon Grail CF SLX 8.0 Di2 Specifications
Maloti 100 Website
Pre-Race Story on Diverge.info
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28: Maloti 100: Cycling at 2600m above sea level

28: Maloti 100: Cycling at 2600m above sea level

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