Riding behind Craig and the Big Kiwi Marty (note what his shirt says) he has lost 12kgs or about 26lbs

Zambia clouds

Captain Craig Tingle

And the award for the neatest stacks of bags of charcoal goes to…Zambia!

Lunch Truck

Stage 59 – Chipata to Petauke Zambia

176km, 6:10 hrs, 28.5kph avg., 1300m vertical (4290), 115bpm average, max 150 aprox.
I gave myself a 5% – 10% chance of finishing the day, but with plenty of help from the boys, I made it.  Mostly I drafted and had two pulls that were not too much on the climbing sections.
I bundled up last night to try and sweat it out and woke up about 8:30 soaking wet not sure if it was from the down sleeping bag or fever breaking.
Tomorrow is another century ( ride over 100 miles ) with more climbing. If I can get a good nights sleep I may have a chance.
Meanwhile the amazing Craig Tingle, with help from his brother Ian, continue to work on plan B, which is to get a new spindle and bottom bracket shipped out of Johannesburg to Lusaka or Victoria falls.  Because of Easter Vic falls looks like the surer bet.
Meanwhile I continue to ride our team doctors, Harriet’s Bike.  She has been kind enough to ride one left behind by a section rider. Unbelievable the help I’ve received.
Highlights:
  • Being vulnerable and help from friends
  • Zambia clouds
  • Being able to ride.