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  1. The new venue for the Cape Argus Pick n Pay Momentum MTB Challenge drew a sold out field to the Le Bonheur Wine Estate in Stellenbosch, and a host of world class riders littered the start line for the 55km route. Click here to view the article
  2. There is a long downhill section in this weekends Argus MTB called Ho Chi Minh (Strava appears to call it that), its the long narrow section with bamboo looking reeds (hence Ho Chi Minh) does anyone know if its publicly accessible? And from where?
  3. Hi hubbers Semi-rooki mtber here, I'd just like to know if anyone can tell me if the Giant P-XC2 29er wheelset comes with Sealed bearing hubs? Are sealed hubs the way forward or is it a personal preference type of decision as I am needing to replace my wheelset and I know little about what I am needing to look for? Thanks for the help
  4. This morning we saw a metallic red Mazda one tonner bakkie (Reg nr MRZ ...GP) with tinted windows with a bike rack on the back, parking at the pedestrian entrance to Hazeldean Farm on the Mooiplaas road in Pretoria East. Three individuals, not dressed as cyclists, got out and two went into Hazeldean farm along the road used by dozens of cyclists, on their way to Rosemary Hill. One of them stayed at the bakkie. The fact that these guys were very obviously not cyclists, wore jackets that can easily conceal weapons and the fact that they got out of the bakkie to walk into a field where cyclists normally cycle at that time of the morning, while the bakkie stayed behind seemed very suspicious to us. We carried on along the Mooiplaas road to avoid them, because neither of us were armed. Please be on the lookout for these guys because I am pretty sure that they are bike-jackers. If anyone sees the bakkie again, please see if we can get the complete registration number.
  5. East Cape XCO #1 - 1 March. Crank up resolution quality on Youtube setting to really enjoy! For more info and to enter go check out our website here Great to have UPC and Momsen Bikes as sponsors for the XCO Series (Thanks to Momsen Bikes who also assisted with this video!) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PrsyooezVTI&feature=youtu.be
  6. We've got four entries for the 2014 Trans Karoo to give away over the next few weeks. Simply share your most embarrassing cycling moment with us and you could win. Click here to view the article
  7. The Swiss and Bermudan flags were flying high on Saturday, 08 February 2014 with Konny Looser and Flora Duffy crossing the finish line first in their respective categories after Stage Two of the action packed ISUZU Ride The Rock Mountain Bike (MTB) Race. Click here to view the article
  8. Recently crowned U23 African cross-country champion James Reid showed his continental class when he soloed to victory in the 80km Extreme mountain bike challenge at The Herald VW Cycle Tour in Addo on Saturday. Click here to view the article
  9. Big changes for 2014 are that the UCI has taken media advice and moved the Downhill from Sunday to Saturday with the XCO now on Sunday as the final event. Click here to view the article
  10. Swiss marathon specialist, Urs Huber (Team Bulls), shattered the course record on his way to winning the Fairview Attakwas Extreme mountain bike marathon near Oudtshoorn, South Africa on Saturday. Click here to view the article
  11. Some of these are small, some of them huge, but all of them are surely on any mountain biker's short list. How many have you done? What's at the top of your list? Click here to view the article
  12. Five years ago Christoph Sauser started a charity organisation called Songo.info with the aim of getting kids in Kyamandi on bikes. Sipho Madolo, a promising rider from Songo.info, recently took on the Wines2Whales Race with Sauser. Click here to view the article
  13. The origins of mountain biking was a bunch of hippies throwing themselves down mountain trails on cruiser bikes. Who would've thought? Click here to view the article
  14. I don't think any of us need to be told how to mountain bike. But maybe you've been missing something. Do you fit the criteria and conform to all the necessities? Click here to view the article
  15. The 2013 Bridge Cape Pioneer Trek international mountain bike stage race that starts on Sunday near Oudtshoorn in South Africa’s Western Cape Province will celebrate its fifth edition with it’s strongest racing field yet. Click here to view the article
  16. The FedGroup Itec racing team goes into this weekend’s FedGroup Berg & Bush Descent mountain bike stage race in KwaZulu-Natal with good form and loads of confidence following victory at last weekend’s Isuzu 3 Tower’s stage race in Mpumalanga. Click here to view the article
  17. The Slanghoek Mountain2Mountain MTB Classic will take place on Saturday, 12 October 2013. Participants can look forward to an exciting mountain bike experience like no other. Click here to view the article
  18. Seeing that Matthew Brittain (USN) is an Olympic medallist, it should be no surprise that he always strives to go one better. Click here to view the article
  19. Wow, just read this article on Supersport's web page, incredible what a positive effect it had on the area, wish we could host more of these type of events. http://www.superspor...indelible_print After the dust has settled and the bike wheels stop turning the local organising committee of the UCI Mountain Bike Masters and MTB and Trials World Championships triggered an economic boom for the city of Pietermaritzburg and its broader regional economy worth R3 billion in direct economic activity and media exposure. The Masters competition alone had 591 competitors, largely South African but, if you include support staff and families the number of people that were in the city sits at an estimated 1 491 people over the duration of the event. The MTB and Trials World Championships was seen as the signature event of the whole stay and 903 riders were accredited to compete in the event. This coupled with the large support crews that the teams brought with them brings the overall figure to 1 866 people staying for the duration of the Elite World Championships. The economic impact can now be estimated and they have worked out a conservative estimate as to how much money each of the events would have brought into the city. Over the Masters event the estimate was slightly over R10.3 million. The Elite event saw the city pull in just under R33.7 million. These amounts were just for the competitors and crews over the two weeks of the competitions. The media contingent was just over 200 strong and that meant that they too were responsible for bringing in a fair sum of money into the city. It was estimated that the entire media contingent brought in just over R2 million in Pietermaritzburg over the duration of the World Champs. Adding up all of these figures means that all-in-all the event brought in an estimated total of R46 038 700 over the duration of both events. This coupled with the benefits that the event brought to the community of Pietermaritzburg tends to suggest it was a resounding success. In the final financial report from the event it is stated that the amount of spending from the participants in the event in the city cannot be accurately gauged which means that there is still a fair amount of money unaccounted for that has been injected into the local community through spending at restaurants, shops ect. The impact that the television production had on the event and on promoting the city was substantial due to the fact that the event was broadcasted all over the world. The event report suggests that the minimum coverage of the event will amount to a grand total of 196 hours which equates to a monetary value of approximately R 2.94 Billion. The event was broadcasted to five different continents with a number of television networks taking the feed from the venue in order to broadcast in their countries. Along with the television coverage the Redbull Media TV broadcasted the event and logged record traffic on the site throughout the event. The local organising committee spent over R3 million in the local communities and all of the people that were employed by them were locally sourced. All of the marshals, volunteers and any other person who was employed during the event gained skills and experience and this will benefit KZN MTB.
  20. The women's and men's titles were both down to one race, the last leg of the DHI World Cup in Leogang, Austria. Click here to view the article
  21. After claiming a dramatic last gasp victory in Sunday’s Sunday Tribune Jeep Hill 2 Hill mountain bike race, Kargo Pro MTB team star Rourke Croeser sets his sights on two major international events in the Far East. Click here to view the article
  22. The FNB Wines2Whales Mountain Bike Race is proud to announce a radical increase in prize money for the 2013 event. The 2013 prize money will total R305 000, which will make the purse one of the biggest in the country for a three day stage mountain bike race. Click here to view the article
  23. For all you who may have missed this past weekend's events, check out a few videos of the downhill highlights and even the full coverage. Click here to view the article
  24. What was initially thought to be a dry weekend quickly turned around as riders met slippery conditions and had to adjust their strategies to suit the wayward weather. The practices on the dry courses couldn't prepare the riders from either XC or Downhill for what the actual race runs would be like. Click here to view the article
  25. The next video in our series, documenting how the Red Island Ride is the perfect mix of Mountain Biking, travel and adventure, will only be released on the 23rd September 2013. Click here to view the article
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