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Posted on 08-02-2015 10:40
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Posted on 08-02-2015 11:41
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The visit had really spurred me on to get back riding on my bike, and prove to the specialist and experts that I can ride at a Professional Level again. I was booked in for a number of sessions at the Physiotherapy Department, and I was determined to get myself on the road to recovery.
Over the next few weeks, I improved dramatically, it was great to be abl to walk unaided again. I was able to walk unaided, and I was also getting close to being pain-free with some of my exercises. Obviously, I had to ask how long it would be before I could try getting back on my bike. My reply was positive, and I would be able to try myself out on a turbo trainer in just a couple of weeks.
Back in Johannesburg, the Cell C ProCycling p/b travelstart Team was being officially unveiled to the World's Press. Interest in the team had grown since it was leaked that I would be joining them as part of my comeback, and it was such a shame that I couldn't be present for the big reveal.
The team looked strong, bringing together established South African riders with the hopeful future stars of the sport.
Cell C ProCycling p/b travelstart 2017 Roster Nat. | Name | 2016 Team | | Goredema Chisiza | MTN-Qhubeka | | Tyler Day | Unattached | | Dylan Girdlestone | Unattached | | Nolan Hoffman | Unattached | | Christopher Jennings | Unattached | | Songezo Jim | Unattached | | Mudada Masaku | MTN-Qhubeka | | Louis Meintjes | MTN-Qhubeka | | Martijn North | Team HTC-Highroad | | Bradley Potgieter | MTN-Qhubeka | | Willie Smit | Vini Fantini-Nippo | | Dennis Van Niekerk | Unattached | | Johann van Zyl | MTN-Qhubeka |
As I read the names, I was really happy with the work that Louis had done with me in a hospital bed after the accident. He had been able to negotiate himself out of his MTN-Qhubeka contract, and bring with him some great riders, notably Goredema Chisiza, who was a good friend from the season at Europcar.
It was going to be an exciting season ahead. I just couldn't wait to be part of it.
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Posted on 08-02-2015 13:15
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HuDCC wrote:
I believed that Martijn will go with Cell C next season! Very happy with that decision!
Me too, as soon as the new team was introduced I knew that he would be there, just not this year!
A good World Championships to cap off a great year and then... well at least he's starting to recover now. I can't imagine HTC being too happy about Martijn signing another contract within the time he was previously contracted to them, but if there aren't many race days they might be more accepting of it.
Cell C looks to be a good young team despite only having 12 fit riders, are they going to be pro-continental this year?
PS: Good progression of the story, always something going on here
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Posted on 08-02-2015 14:07
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@OZ: HTC were aware of his injuries, and the number of race days this year will reflect that. I'm sure they will be fine with it, also Cell C is Martijn's own team
The team will be riding at Continental level, and look to grow at the end of the season
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Posted on 08-02-2015 15:21
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At the end of January, almost 5 months after my accident, I was ready to get back on the bike. I started off on the turbo trainer at home in Geneva. The first few pedal strokes felt good, but wow, it hurt. I had only been properly walking for a few weeks or so, so it was expected but I wanted to get back out on the open road as soon as I could.
In search of warmer weather, I flew out to South Africa, and met up with the Cell C team bosses at the main base in Johannesburg. We sat down, had a chat about my accident, the recovery and what I wanted to do this season before heading out on my new team issue bike.
Being back out on the open road felt amazing. It made me feel like an amateur again, as I tried to attack the climbs and test my limits. Just like an amateur, I had set my sights on reaching the top of the sport. This time, it would be part of my comeback.
After a couple of days, I was feeling sore. My lower back and shoulder ached at the end of each day, and the more the week went on, the less power I was able to put into the pedals due the injuries suffered to my pelvis and upper thigh. Nonetheless, it was progress.
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Posted on 08-02-2015 15:56
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Great to see Martijn on the bike again! and in a very nice jersey
Thank you Andy for everything!
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the_hoyle |
Posted on 08-02-2015 21:06
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Edited by the_hoyle on 12-02-2015 19:59
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Posted on 08-02-2015 21:08
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Well I think Martjin can win something in every race
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the_hoyle |
Posted on 08-02-2015 21:34
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@danny: Let's hope so. Obviously Martijn's stats have been amended to take the injury into account. He is no longer at his WorldTour level
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Posted on 08-02-2015 21:49
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It's good you have though about it so deep
it will be a tough way to be back at the top level...so you make it hard for yourself, now you have to make this story very very long
Thank you Andy for everything!
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Posted on 08-02-2015 22:08
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the_hoyle wrote:
@danny: Let's hope so. Obviously Martijn's stats have been amended to take the injury into account. He is no longer at his WorldTour level
Any chance you could share his 'new' stats?
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Posted on 08-02-2015 22:19
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The South African National Championships have always held a special place in my heart. I was a Three-Time Time Trial Champion and a Two-Time Road Race Champion, and it always enjoyed riding on the home roads. I was the defending champion, but sadly I was not able to recover in time. However, I was still going to be here for the Road Race - I was Cell C's Directeur Sportif for the day!
The route in Nelspruit was based around the 2015 course, where I had finished 2nd in a sprint to the line with Reinardt Janse Van Rensberg. Whilst looking hilly on paper, it was a Sprinter's race if rode correctly. It was all going to be for Chisiza at the end today.
Goredema Howard (Cycling SA) and Jaco Venter (MTN) formed the day's break, attacking just after the 10km mark. Knowing that a break could last until the finish, the gap was well monitored, and never got more than 4'00 all stage.
With an MTN rider in the break, it was down to Cell C to set the pace. Smit, Girdlestone and Jennings had a long day ahead on the front, but we hoped that their work would be rewarded at the end.
Approaching the final third of the race, MTN tried to counteract our chase tactic, and attacked with Impey and Thomson. Both were strong enough to take the title, and it put considerable pressure on us to up our pace.
Jim joined our trio on the front, and soon the gap began to tumble. With 12km to go, the lead group was caught, it was looking like it would be ending in a Mass Sprint.
The Cell C train was just like HTC's in all its glory! It was amazing to see them working as one, taking control of the sprint. Potgieter set the pace, with Masaku, Meintjes and then Chisiza at the back ready to go.
Louis dropped off Goredema in the perfect spot! Janse van Rensberg (Wanty) was looking dangerous on Chisiza's shoulder, with Impey closing in quickly behind him! Could our young sprinter hold on?
YES HE CAN!! What a victory! Chisiza kicks once, and then again, and takes his first National title. If anyone had seen me in the team car, they would have thought that I had just won the race myself! What a great day!
1 | Goredema Chisiza | Cell C ProCycling p/b travelstart | 3h49'57 | 2 | Reinardt J. Van Rensburg | Wanty - Groupe Gobert | s.t. | 3 | Daryl Impey | MTN - Qhubeka | s.t. | 4 | Mashama Nkumbula | Petronas-HTC ProCycling | s.t. | 5 | Chenzira Mokganyetsi | Cycling SA Development Team | s.t. | 6 | Jay Robert Thomson | MTN - Qhubeka | s.t. | 7 | Calvin Beneke | Cycling SA Development Team | s.t. | 8 | Petiri Nomvete | Cycling SA Development Team | s.t. | 9 | Dakarai Tekere | MTN - Qhubeka | s.t. | 10 | Christiaan Kriek | MTN - Qhubeka | s.t. |
Spoiler 11 | Petiri Chisiza | Cycling SA Development Team | s.t. | 12 | Jaco Venter | MTN - Qhubeka | s.t. | 13 | Louis Meintjes | Cell C ProCycling p/b travelstart | s.t. | 14 | Johannes Christofel Nel | Cycling SA Development Team | s.t. | 15 | Bradley Potgieter | Cell C ProCycling p/b travelstart | s.t. | 16 | Arran Brown | MTN - Qhubeka | s.t. | 17 | Mudada Masaku | Cell C ProCycling p/b travelstart | s.t. | 18 | Willie Smit | Cell C ProCycling p/b travelstart | s.t. | 19 | Songezo Jim | Cell C ProCycling p/b travelstart | s.t. | 20 | Goredema Howard | Cycling SA Development Team | + 1'35 | 21 | Dylan Girdlestone | Cell C ProCycling p/b travelstart | s.t. | 22 | Christopher Jennings | Cell C ProCycling p/b travelstart | s.t. |
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Posted on 08-02-2015 22:23
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Great win, nice to see that South African NC shirt will be used
Thank you Andy for everything!
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the_hoyle |
Posted on 08-02-2015 22:25
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@HuDCC #1: There are reasons for the injury, the drop to a lower level and everything that has happened recently. Main one is that I prefer racing with lower level teams (most of my career games are with Continental teams)
@Kiserlovski: I have never published the stats for Martijn, but to give you an idea here is a brief overview to the change: Hill from 78 to 71; TT from 70 to 66, PRL from 71 to 66; ACC from 75 to 71 - All the stats are silimar or slight lower than when he was at Team GB at the beginning
@HuDCC #2: With the jersey you made, I had to make sure that someone won from Cell C
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Posted on 08-02-2015 22:30
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Let's hope he'll be back at full strength eventually
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Posted on 10-02-2015 14:15
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@Kiserlovski: We will have to see
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Posted on 11-02-2015 21:45
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The day has arrived. Over six months after my accident on that mountain in Switzerland, I make my comeback to the racing in Algeria. In new colours, without the Rainbow Flag on my chest, but it is the first race of my 2017 season.
The race in question is the Circuit International d'Alger, a hilly circuit around the Algerian capital. Normally, this sort of course would normally have my name written all over it, but not after my last half year. I will try to be my usual competitive self, but we will have to see how I get on.
A group of 9 riders formed the day's early break, and slowly the gap grew to around the 6 minute mark. Cell C and BKCP set themselves up on the front, and slowly the break was pulled back.
With less than 20km to the finish, the gap was down to under a minute, and I was eager to test myself out. I attacked hard, and my legs seemed respond to the acceleration.
With 5km to go, I was still off the front. Josy Libois (BKCP) was in pursuit behind, whilst Terengganu were arranging their train behind for J.J. Lobato.
The final climb before the finish would be my downfall. Libois came past me like I was stood still, and Lobato was soon following him. My legs had stopped altogether, but I was hoping to hang on for a podium.
Libois comfortably took the victory, as the Belgian finished strongly to hold off the peleton. Lobato came home 2nd, and Tyler Day put in a fantastic finishing sprint to finish 3rd. I looked good for a podium, but as I went to jump out the saddle, my legs just gave way. I rolled across the line in 43rd, and a lot of pain.
1 | Josy Libois | BKCP - Powerplus | 2h28'42 | 2 | Juan José Lobato | Terengganu Cycling Team | + 24 | 3 | Tyler Day | Cell C ProCycling p/b travelstart | s.t. | 4 | Byron Guama | LKT Team Brandenburg | s.t. | 5 | Vitaliy Popkov | Gerolsteiner | s.t. | 6 | Jérôme Baugnies | Veranclassic - Doltcini | s.t. | 7 | Azzedine Lagab | Vélo Club Sovac | s.t. | 8 | Mudada Masaku | Cell C ProCycling p/b travelstart | s.t. | 9 | Charles Warrender | Champion System | s.t. | 10 | Sondre Sørtveit | TEAM Procom | s.t. | ... | 43 | Martijn North | Cell C ProCycling p/b travelstart | s.t. |
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Posted on 11-02-2015 22:04
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Good to see Martijn is eager to race again, the good feeling will come back
And also a great podium finish for the team
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Posted on 11-02-2015 23:20
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A lot has happened since i was last able to visit and it seems to be heading in the right direction |
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Posted on 12-02-2015 11:54
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@Kiserlovski: The podium was a complete shock. Day was leading out Masaku who could only come 8th!
@sutty: You have missed a lot in your week of PC problems! (good to see you back )
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