In answer to your question, people could ride mountain bikes or cross bikes for the race. Really, whatever you wanted, but I wouldn't want a road bike on those surfaces. The first year I did Dirty Kanza, I rode a mountain bike with skinnier gravel tires, last year I did it on a cross bike. I don't think the frame made a huge difference for me, though I imagine the more aggressive positioning on a cross bike would help the fast racers.
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Yay - nothing like new running gear to rekindle the old flame!
I've nominated you and a few other SA running bloggers for a Liebster award, Johann - check out my latest post if you want to join in! :)
Those are some nice white shoes...make me want to step on them and dirty them up :).
White shoes on the trails are not good friend, Johann. Here in the states, it's hard to find running shoes in white.
Have a blast dirtying them up! :)
Happy Weekend, my friend!
Ha...those won't be white for long! :)
In answer to your question, people could ride mountain bikes or cross bikes for the race. Really, whatever you wanted, but I wouldn't want a road bike on those surfaces. The first year I did Dirty Kanza, I rode a mountain bike with skinnier gravel tires, last year I did it on a cross bike. I don't think the frame made a huge difference for me, though I imagine the more aggressive positioning on a cross bike would help the fast racers.
Yuck...I still prefer the ones on the left :-)
Amazing. You had to work hard to get them that dirty.
Nice white shoes ... If you were to preserve those shoes you would have to run along a running path covered with white sand. Have a nice week!
Post scriptum: I've sent the small package ... please, let me konw about the delivery (I mean if it will be ok).
I should do that with my New Balance MT10's, I have a new pair and a pair with 1700km logged!!!
Oh one more thing, are you still streaking?
They make running shoes in white? Seems like they are asking for some mud!!
Thaank you for sharing this
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