
Man I am still hyped, if for one minute you think Marshaling cycle races is boring, you would be so very, very wrong.
Our day started at 6 every morning. Bike check, fueled, gear stowed, trailer check, breakfast, morning briefing and out to start point. While the cyclists get their "poo poo" together we do a sweep and check of the immediate vicinity and our exit route out of town. Check foot Marshals and police presence if any.
Back to the start ready for the starter hooter.
Rolling road blocks are the coolest thing ever, our mandate is that nothing, and we mean nothing is moving when those cyclists go past. We pull everything off to the side of the road and park it, then we move on to find something else. This is really quick, point and shoot work as there are 20 of us all looking for targets and you sometimes have to ride 2-3kms at full blast to to get to the next moving vehicle, then you have to repeat this for the duration of the race, sometimes for over 200 kms.
Sometimes, you just know that the car in front is going to take a chance, now we have to park him and queue the other cars behind, sometimes up to 20-30 at a time. When you let them go, it's balls to the wall to get up to the front and past the other Marshals again.
I have had some wild rides in my life, but this one has to rank as the most adrenaline filled.
2 local days, then traveling 1100 to the next start point, and so it went until we reached Cape Town. So many incredible roads and mountain passes. Too much to write down now , but man, what a rush. I am still fired up.
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