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  1. By now it's likely that you might have come across or heard of the Cross Cape route. It's a cycling route put together by Wesgro and Western Cape Tourism in a bid to encourage cycle tourism in South Africa. Spoiler alert: It’s a gem! Earlier this month Rae Trew-Browne went to a solo mission to discover what the Cross Cape route has to offer. You can catch the photo packed recap of his trip here for some inspiration, but if you're considering your own Cross Cape adventure read on! Rae has some tips to share below. Click here to view the article
  2. Download attachment: _1 LEAD IMAGE_9220.jpg Eroica South Africa 2020 was the event that almost didn’t happen. However, we managed to just scrape through before Cyril announced our major national lockdown. But, we’re very happy to say, we are back for 2021! Despite all the challenges this past year has brought, we think it’s time that we get back on the bike again. Perhaps it was during lockdown that you finally decided to fix up that steel frame gathering dust in the back of the garage that you inherited from your grandfather. Or maybe you spent the months scouring the internet for your first vintage bike - bravo! Now is the time to ride. Click here to view the article
  3. ROLA Motor Group are putting their money where their mouth is in a big way by supporting some of SA’s best athletes. In a sport where sponsorship is often hard to come by it is great to see a company backing our local cycling legends as much as they do. We caught up with Alan Hatherly after he took delivery of his Toyota Hilux 2.4 GD6 double cab to chat about 2020 as a pro rider and what he has lined up for the future with his new team, Cannondale Factory Racing. Click here to view the article
  4. We caught up with Alan to get the low down on his new machine, the 2021 Cannondale Scalpel Hi-Mod 1. View full article
  5. It's that time of year again where we take a look back what went down on Bike Hub over the past 12 months. For the bike industry as a whole, 2020 had its fair share of headwinds, some solid tailwinds and a few broken spokes along the way. Click here to view the article
  6. We’re excited to announce the launch of our buyer and seller protection service. Bike Hub Pay is a new payment service which offers peace of mind by allowing you to transact safely and securely. How Bike Hub Pay Works Buying with Bike Hub Pay It all starts with spotting your dream bike on Bike Hub, […] View full article
  7. Wahoo has rung the upgrades on its latest direct drive Kickr trainer. We spent a few weeks clocking up virtual miles and hours getting to know the new smart trainer as indoor riding and racing reaches all-time interest highs. Click here to view the article
  8. Will we ever race in the same way again? Not a chance. It is as simple and as complex as that. Click here to view the article
  9. The Trek Supercaliber was shrouded in secrecy during the 2019 XCO season. Now, the tape (literally) has been cut and the out-and-out race bike is clear for all to see. Is it a bike for hardtail die-hards or does it have dual purpose use? We aimed it at the Western Cape’s trails to find out. Click here to view the article
  10. It has been just three years since the launch of the previous Epic but Specialized's engineers have not been idle. The all-new 2021 Epic boasts a complete rethink on the bike's geometry as well as changes to the Brain system to improve reliability and extend service intervals. Click here to view the article
  11. The new Specialized Epic Evo has been given its own unique identity in the Epic range. Where the previous Epic Evo was a straightforward specification change, the new Epic now has its own rear triangle, suspension layout, and no Brain! These changes aim to create an Epic that is more capable and comfortable on the trails than the Brain version. Click here to view the article
  12. We’re excited to reveal a new premium membership offering, Bike Hub Plus. Over the last sixteen years, Bike Hub has grown and evolved. From a high-school side project to the largest digital cycling platform in South Africa. We’re humbled. And we’re excited to continue evolving in the pursuit of best serving our community. Click here to view the article
  13. Cannondale lifted the lid on their all-new Scalpel cross-country race bike today. The latest Scalpel has a completely new suspension design, updated geometry, and has managed to shed those all-important grams. Click here to view the article
  14. Take a trip back to the early days of full-suspension mountain bikes with "Full Travel", a documentary from GT Bicycles which tells the story of their suspension development. Click here to view the article
  15. For the past few years, the Bike Hub crew have been bringing you Bike Checks from the Cape Epic. Since things didn’t quite go according to plan this year, we thought we’d turn the focus on the many bikes now confined to garages or spare rooms, dreaming of a life beyond Zwift. Click here to view the article
  16. As we all settle into the Coronavirus lockdown, we’d like to cover some key points about the use of Bike Hub Classifieds during this time... Click here to view the article
  17. With some time to kill following the Absa Cape Epic cancellation, Nino Schurter and the Scott Sports team got into the gym to share some of his training secrets. Click here to view the article
  18. Electric-assisted mountain bikes are hugely fun bikes to ride but the one unavoidable consequence of a motor and battery is the added weight and the impact that has on the ride feel versus a regular bike. The Specialized Turbo Levo SL is a bold attempt to redefine e-MTBs with a lightweight bike that has the agility of a regular trail bike while packing a functional range. View full article
  19. Want to know what went down on Bike Hub in 2019? Take a run through the headline numbers, classifieds statistics, most read articles, the top contributors, most viewed and discussed topics... it's all here. Download attachment: ccs-2-0-13680300-1482485972.jpg Website Stats - Visitors In 2019 we saw some modest to steady gains across most numbers and despite a generally negative outlook in our industry, Bike Hub remains on the rise. Unique visitors 2 158 018 +9.78% Pageviews 55 498 430 +5.18% Sessions 7 623 159 +8.30% Average visit duration (minutes) 06:21 -7.46% South African User Split 48.88% Gauteng 31.85% Western Cape 9.92% KwaZulu-Natal 3.68% Eastern Cape 1.37% Free State 1.04% Limpopo 1.03% Mpumalanga 0.91% North West 0.38% Northern Cape International User Split 46.30% South Africa 13.86% United States 5.17% United Kingdom 3.41% France 2.50% Australia 2.00% Canada 1.76% Germany 1.22% Netherlands 1.21% Spain 1.20% Italy Website Activity - New Members New Members 13 023 Total Members 128 434 +11.28% Gender Split 77.17% Male vs. 22.83% Female Classifieds Activity Total listings value R 511 395 478 Top 10 most searched bike brands Interestingly this list remained largely static in terms of positions and share of search with the only mover being Bianchi jumping from 10th to 8th ahead of Pyga and Silverback. The clear leader remains Specialized which gained an extra two percentage points year-on-year, leaving them at 22.26% - more than double the next highest brand. 1. Specialized - 22.26% (20.23%) 2. Scott - 10.92% (10.65%) 3. Giant - 9.98% (9.91%) 4. Cannondale - 8.62 (9.18%) 5. Trek - 7.29% (6.66%) 6. Santa Cruz - 4.31% (4.70%) 7. Merida - 4.23% (4.49%) 8. Bianchi - 3.12% (3.19%) 9. Pyga - 3.08% (3.67%) 10. Silverback - 2.89% (3.45%) (2018 figure listed in brackets) Adverts listed 58 389 Leads Generated 187 406 Advert Views 19 950 461 Avg. value - All Categories R 9 271.80 Avg. value - Mountain Bikes R 20 682.37 Avg. value - Road Bikes R 19,126.90 Advert count by Location 1. Western Cape 42.0% 2. Gauteng 40.3% 3. KwaZulu-Natal 8.0% 4. Eastern Cape 3.7% 5. Freestate 1.95% 6. Mpumalanga 1.7% 7. North West 1.4% 8. Limpopo 0.5% 9. Northern Cape 0.3% 10. International 0.1% Advert count by Category 1. Bikes 34.06% - Mountain bikes 18.91% - Road bikes 10.22% 2. Components 28.53% 3. Accessories 11.41% 4. Clothing & Apparel 9.92% 5. Wheels & Tyres 9.16% 6. Frames 3.85% 7. Entries & Services: 2.58% 8. Electric Bikes* 0.46% * Added in December 2019 Website Activity - Top 20 Articles Published in 20192019 Mountain Bike Stage Race Calendar Trek unveils all-new Supercaliber 2019 Trek Madone SLR 6 review Review: Canyon Endurace CF SLX 8.0 Review: Scott Foil 10 Disc Giant unveils the Revolt E+ Pro Epic Bike Check: Nino Schurter's Scott Spark RC New Shimano XT and SLX groupsets go 12-speed SRAM Eagle cuts the cord with AXS electric-wireless shifting Epic Bike Check: Henrique Avancini's Cannondale Scalpel Si Specialized's Sam Gaze Exits Cape Epic Lyne Components launches The Holy Rail on-bike storage system End of the road for Team Spur Gaze to partner with Kulhavy for Investec-songo-Specialized Trek Top Fuel 9.8 First Ride Review Stan’s NoTubes Introduces DART Tool and Refill Kit Epic Bike Check: Oli Munnik's Signal Elite Bike Check: Jennie Stenerhag's Silverback Stratos SBC Titan Racing Announce All-New Cypher Racing Bike An Epic Journey Forum Activity New topics 4 729 Replies 178 550 Topic views 5 802 750 Top 10 Most Viewed Topics 1. UCI DH World Cup 2019 Season 2. Bike Hub 2019 Commuters Challenge 3. 947 Cycle Challenge 2019 4. Enduro/gravity bike suspension and geo 5. The Munga 2019 6. #My Training, #A.483k B.456k C.522k D.486k E.502k F1135KM! 7. Mathieu van der Poel! 8. Johann Rissik RIP 9. #4 EVERESTING 4 DAYS, WORLD RECORD ATTEMPT! #1 @BAINES & @OU KAAPS. #2 CHARITIES. 10. Stuff you learn(t) the hard way by being your own mechanic 83331 67377 63861 63796 61902 56142 49462 46903 45078 44575 Top 10 Most Replied-to Topics 1. Cyclists with a "Running" Problem 2. Where has your bike taken you today? 3. Tour de France 2019 4. Cape Town Cycle Tour 2019 5. Post your bike porn 2.0 6. Boast about your latest purchases here... 7. Cape Epic 2019 8. The Classics 9. Discovery Health - Vitality and Team Vitality plus everything else you need to know 10. UCI DH World Cup 2019 Season 3450 2634 2025 1753 1727 1314 1214 1112 1099 1081 Topic starters 1. Sbloomer - 32 2. Chris Newby-Fraser - 23 3. F.R.A.I.L. -K - 20 4. Markellis - 19 5. Rolling Stone, CWC Online - 18 6. Craig Armstrong - 17 7. Veebee - 16 8. lechatnoir, Simon Kolin, The Philthy Hippie - 14 9. MudLark, ouzo, love2fly - 13 10. OnTheRicky, Paarl Adventure Trails, Swift&Aero, Furbz - 12 Top Posters 1. DieselnDust - 2604 2. Hairy - 2213 3. ChrisF - 1498 4. Captain Fastbastard Mayhem - 1475 5. Eddy Gordo - 1454 6. Dale - 1377 7. Jewbacca - 1247 8. Shebeen - 1218 9. Long Wheel Base - 1212 10. Swift&Aero - 1157 All stats for the period 17 December 2018 - 16 December 2019 (and compared to the same period for the prior year). Click here to view the article
  20. Unlike the bike industry with its annual colour-way refreshes, new model cycles and the next new “standard”, Bike Hub has retained a largely unchanged look and feature set for a number of years now, incremental improvements aside. And while we’re not the type to propose fixing something that isn’t broken, as the digital world advances and consumer expectations rise, we’ve grown more acutely aware of the shortcomings of our current platform. We know from user feedback that there are many gripes and bugbears that Hubbers have patiently learnt to live with while we’ve endlessly promised “future platform upgrades”. Not to mention the countless opportunities to deliver greater value to our users with new features and services. It’s time for us to up our digital game and deliver a better user experience on Bike Hub. With that in mind, our small team expanded significantly in early 2019, including the addition of two full-time developers which enables us to drive product improvement. The team has quietly been at work building out the new Bike Hub and laying the foundation from which we will more rapidly improve and expand the offering moving into 2020. So what is changing? Not everything thing will be updated, at least not initially. The first phase will see a complete overhaul of Classifieds, a new Home page and an updated look which we’ll carry across the other sections of the site. The core features and look 'n feel of Forums, Events, News & Articles, and Stolen Bikes will remain the same initially. Feature Highlights Fully responsive design Everything you can do on a desktop can be done on a smartphone. Favourites Need to save an advert to revisit later? Add it to your favourites to bookmark it. We’ll also notify you if the price or status changes. Saved Alerts Looking for something specific? Save your search to receive alert notifications when matching ads are posted. Improved Rating System We’ve moved to a simple star rating system and built-in prompts to kick off the feedback process between seller and buyer. Chat Easily communicate with buyers and sellers on any device. Improved category structure We've grouped bikes and components more sensibly while allowing more filtering. How will it affect my adverts? In short, it wont! All your advert data (current and past) will be migrated to the new system and you’ll be able to login with your usual Bike Hub account details. Your trader ratings will also be migrated to the star rating system (Negative rating = 1 star, Neutral rating = 3 stars, Positive rating = 5 stars). All forum data, private messages, events, etc. will remain on the current platform, but you’ll be able to login seamlessly with the same account. While we’re furiously working through testing the new system, as with any new web products and the multitude of browsing devices, there’s a chance some things might not work as expected. We’ll have support channels on hand to assist and our development team will jump into action to address any issues which may arise. What next? We’re in the final phase of development and testing. Over the next two weeks, we’ll be conducting private beta testing with a limited pool of users with the goal to launch the new site within the next month. Beta tester sign up: If you’d like to apply as a beta tester please sign up here. Questions? We’re here to answer any questions you may have. Click here to view the article
  21. The Absa Cape Epic Fantasy League is back for 2019. Correctly predict the category winners in the 2019 race and you could win a pair of leaders jerseys signed by the 2019 Absa Cape Epic champions along with premium riding kit from Assos and a host of other prizes. Click here to view the article
  22. It's that time of the year again. We've dusted off the calculator and spruced up our spreadsheets to take a look back at some of the numbers and trends on Bike Hub in 2018. Click here to view the article
  23. Manuel Fumic is no stranger to South African audiences with memorable performances in the Absa Cape Epic while Maxime Marotte has been a solid podium performer on the international XCO circuit for a number of years. We tracked down their race bikes at the team house ahead of the Stellenbosch World Cup. View full article
  24. Win a team entry for the 2019 Absa Cape Epic courtesy of Columbia Sportswear. Put your race insight, commitment, and luck to the test by predicting the daily and overall winners in this year's Absa Cape Epic. Click here to view the article
  25. It's time to reveal who will Ride-Like-A-Pro with Avis Van Rental at the 2018 Old Mutual joBerg2c. The votes are in, audits are complete and a clear winner has emerged. Click here to view the article
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