The Cape Epic: Preparation is an epic task
Justin Pearse's comprehensive guide to preparing for the Cape Epic.
IN THE SADDLE: Bicycles change lives
Joshua Nuttall’s good mate, Kevin Benkenstein, is completing three Everestings in three SA cities to raise funds for Qhubeka.
IN THE SADDLE: A weekend full of FIRSTS
Where do I begin? A rad, awesome and eye opening weekend! To start something you need to take the first step, put the idea into action, or have a mate to prompt you to challenge yo
IN THE SADDLE: Can a picture really tell a story of a thousand words?
Why do we take pictures? For memories? To share our experiences?
IN THE SADDLE: A week of reflection
It’s strange when a moment of reflection finds you or catches your train of thought. I haven’t been writing much over the past couple of weeks and have noticed how this has im
IN THE SADDLE: Do the hard yards, there are no free miles!
From a young age I have always been a hard worker. Someone who is prepared to spend hours practising a specific sporting skill until I think I can execute it at a specific standard
United in sport – from the Argus to the Two Oceans
South Africa is a sporting nation. Our amazing climate, diverse landscapes and passionate people lend themselves to massive global events like the Comrades and Two Oceans marathons
IN THE SADDLE: Appreciate what goes on behind the scenes
A couple of weekends ago Josh Nuttall travelled to the small town of Sabie in Mpumalanga. It was his first trip to the Lowveld and he says he'll definitely be going back. "Awesome
IN THE SADDLE: Warning: over-confidence can lead to roasties
Today I want to talk about over-confidence. It’s important always to keep your feet on the ground and be prepared to learn new or different things no matter the circumstances. Bo
IN THE SADDLE: A year gone by in the big smoke
It’s truly amazing where your mind drifts to when you are on a bike. I remember having a conversation a couple of months ago with a good friend of mine around what he thinks abou

