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  1. BOTTOM OF PLUMBER NOT INCLUDED (the jumps sections). The pre-race videos have been awesome but they are not 100% correct so on race day please follow signs and listen to marshalls and not your memory!

     

    Also did my last ride yesterday afternoon. We have been spending so much time getting Plumber and Iron Monkey right that we have not been spending any time on Armageddon. So did that top to bottom last night - with the upper section included it is a LOOONG stage - definitely one that is gonna catch you out if the fitness is not up to par.

     

    Also did the bottom jump section of Plumber - not included last year, but as I understand it will be in this year. Good fun, but going to be interesting in a race run, I'm sure we will see a few OTBs on the jumps on that section - that's where I would be sitting if I was the photographer  :ph34r:

  2. Hi guys, we've managed to open one new route for the race that EVERYONE will race 'blind' ie NO ONE IS ALLOWED TO RIDE IT BEFORE THE RACE! 

     

    Here is the warning from facebook.

    "We have cut new trail for Hoogekraal enduro. NO ONE WILL BE ALLOWED TO RIDE IT UNTIL SUNDAY. If you're caught, you will not BE ALLOWED TO RIDE THE ENDURO. The reason being, it will put riders off the normal trail and onto private fields and this will peeve the farmer off, rightly so. We will no be able to hold enduro's in the future then. SO DON'T RIDE ANY trail that's not on the normal routes. WE REPEAT - DO NOT RIDE THE OFF CAMBER, STEEP, NEWLY CUT TRAILS on Spykers Hill and the Hoogies DH. WE will not have an event here again if you do!!!!!"

     

    Let's show everyone that enduro riders are not entitled twats and can abide by the rules. Please inform any/all riders you encounter at Hoogekraal of this fact if you see them. STAY OFF ANY TRAILS that aren't official/marked officially!

     

    Holding thumbs that we can get through this week without being phoned by an irate landowner...

  3. Hi Hubbers, I joined up with the Wild Air crew and suffered like a dog to show you guys 2 of the trails that'll be in the race this Sunday-gotta say it was not easy to talk and ride at the same time! Both my talking and riding went down the drain :).

    Entries close tonight 23:59 so get in there!

  4. Does anybody perhaps have an updated route map for Meerendal? Since the recent changes they've made I never quite know if I'm finishing my ride on the right route. I've also come across a lot more people asking for directions lately which makes me believe I'm not the only one that's a little confused.  :blush:

    I've just updated the routes and sent on the maps to Tygerberg MTB club and I believe they'll have a new website with updated maps on it soon.

  5. So with Jonkershoek open again, we're hoping that peace reigns and SAPS will give us the go ahead to run the final round of the series. Booking are still open and we're sitting at about 70 entries so far. We're looking forward to seeing you hubbers conquer the gnarly course!

  6. Hi Hubbers,

    The EWC Team regrets to announce that the Jonkershoek enduro is postponed to Sunday 14 October.

    We got word last week that SAPS has decided, in the interests of public safety, to revoke our event permit, due to the unrest/protest action that has been happening recently in the Jonkershoek Valley. We have scrambled the last few days to try and make it happen, either at Jonkers, or at another suitable venue on the same date, but it has unfortunately not been possible at such short notice.

    We really hope you can join us on the new date - anyone that has already entered but cannot make the new date, please message us and we will arrange a refund for you. It sucks, but it was out of our hands, and at the end of the day the call was made for everyone's safety.
    At least we all get more time to train... it's going to be a biggie!

  7. Seems like the route is out:

     

    Course and distances

    FULL Enduro riders will race:

    • Red Phoenix (previously known as Bennets Red)
    • The Plumber
    • Armageddon (previously known as Canaries)
    • Iron Monkey(previously known as Double Black)

     

    LITE riders will race:

    • Red Phoenix (previously known as Bennets Red)
    • Armageddon (previously known as Canaries)

    https://www.wpcycling.com/event/ewc-series-3-in-association-with-tygerberg-mtb-club-and-giant-bicycles/

    And the good news is that the elevation is "only" about 1700m, not 2000m like originally planned :o

  8. Any actual info on this? Like distance etc?

    We have yet to finalise the course (we need to go and build some trail and check to see if others are viable after the rains) but distance is not a good indicator for preparation for this race- just know that you WILL be out for around 7-9 hours!OUr estimations are that it will be around 48km and close on 2000m elevation with 2 heavy hike-a-bike sections and 5 incredible special stages that'll blow your socks off!

  9. Camp sites?

     

    Can the family tag along?

    We'd love to have family members there. We are hoping to have a few SUPS around on the dam and there's great riding and exploring potential for the kids around the campsite. That said, there's no electricity, the campsite is quite barebones (There will be toilets and hot showers though). The potjie meal is reserved for riders only though so please be aware of that.

  10. Event Name: EWC Round 3 Stellenbosch
    When: 14 October 2018
    Where: Jonkershoek, Western Cape
    Category: Enduro

    Third and final stop for 2018 season is Jonkershoek . These stages are going to be the toughest of the series. High speed and rocks, from steep tech to flow trails. Whose gonna be take the series win? Entries open 16 August!

     

    EWC ENDURO -JONKERSHOEK

    Sunday, 14 OCT 2018

     

    Venue: Jonkershoek, Stellenbosch

    Start time: 07h45 & registration opens at 07h00

    Timing: iTime Africa will give you wrist watches. The system has been proven to work well and is very similar to AMA rider.

    Riders will be charged R200 if they lose or do not return their watches after their race!

     

    Pre-entries ONLY!

    Cost:

    Full Enduro R364 and R35 extra for CSA day license if you aren't a CSA member

    LITE Enduro R264 and R35 extra for CSA day license if you aren't a CSA member

    Enter online: Credit card and instant EFT payments via PayFast only

     

    ENTER ONLINE (login OR create a profile/register)

     

    Enduro racing in its most basic definition is a type of mountain bike racing where the downhills are timed, and the uphills are not.

    Riders are timed in primarily downhill sections (Special Stages or SS), with neutral “transfer” stages in between (Liasons). Winners are those who accumulate the lowest combined time from the timed Special Stages.

    (Join the EWC facebook page to learn more about Enduro and future events etc)

    We welcome ALL riders and our courses are totally rideable as long as you are enthusiastic about riding fun singletrack. It’s like a weekend ride with your mates – regroup at the top and race each other down the trail!

     

    While the racing is fiercely competitive, the vibes are super chilled and Enduros are a great way to gain technical skills and fitness. Enduros can be raced on all types of mountain bike but we recommend full suspension trail bikes with travel between 120-160mm with dropper posts. Protective clothing (long sleeves, knee cover and full finger gloves) is advised. Open face helmets are fine while some riders choose to wear full face helmets.

     

    Some definitions to help you out:

     

    SS = Special Stage, Timed run between a start and end timing station

    LIAISON = the route to get to the next Special Stage. Liaisons are not timed

    SHUTTLE = If you are lucky, the organisers allow you and your bike to jump on a trailer/bakkie to get up any tough liaisons

    LITE = An Enduro race with less distance covered and the more difficult ‘Special Stage’ trails taken out. Great for youngsters and those who may not know what enduro is all about (it’s all about FUN btw!)

     

    The EWC Race series is bought to you by Tygerberg MTB Club and Giant Bicycles, South Africa

     

    A little bit of info on the entry system:

    - You will need to set up a profile for yourself (and you can also do so for others if you would like to enter and pay for others). This is a once-off thing, and your details will be saved for future events.

    - If you don't have CSA membership/licence, just add a Day Licence to your basket - this is mandatory for event liability cover.

    - Full Enduro is 5 stages, LITE Enduro is 3 easier stages.

     

    Start Batches:

    The seeded start batches worked well last time and ensure an efficiently run day and it means you can arrive 1 hour before your start batch, saving you time. We'll be adding a fourth group for the fastest 30 riders from Round 1 that will leave last.

    If you would like to start in a different group from the one you selected when you entered, it is no problem – you don’t have to tell us – just pitch up, register, and shred in the other group!

     

    Registration Open: 7h00

    Batch 1: (FULL Enduro racers)

    Race Briefing: 7h30

    Start: 7h45

     

    Batch 2: (LITE & casual riders)

    Race Briefing: 8h00

    Start: 8h15

     

    This should ensure that everyone is only out on course for about 3-4 hours and very little queuing at starts of the Special Stages. It also means that early starters can go up to one of the last stages after they have handed in their timing watches and heckle the pro’s!

    When you enter the event you will be able to choose your start batch. We’ll let you know your start times before the event.

     

     



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  11. At such a fast section of the trail, I'm not surprised that the revision caught a few unawares!

    Rob (farm owner, nice guy and yesterday's winner)put it in. While it caused some issues (mostly with marshalls and us organisers), it was better than going into the rocks at full tilt and the possible breakages of bodies and wheels that were the alternative!

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