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  1. The 2022 Trans Baviaans Repeat took place in challenging – if not quite as cold as the Race, the weekend before – conditions on Saturday, 20 August. Yet, rain still fell, the wind still blew and riders were subjected to a muddy finale after a wet 24 hours in Jeffreys Bay before their arrival. It […] View full article
  2. The 2022 Trans Baviaans Race was among the most brutal events in recent memory, due to icy rain and cold temperatures. Every rider who finished, be it on Saturday afternoon or in the late hours of Saturday night and Sunday morning, can thus be very happy with their effort. There are of course those who […] View full article
  3. Hi All, I have completed a couple of Trans Baviaans races, I always drive down and spend a couple of days in Jeffreys (to recover, lol). This year I am pressed for time and will have to fly down for the event, problem is that the airport transfers company that is listed on the website is no longer doing the TB Transfers.. Anyone else having this issue? or can suggest a company that can help? Perhaps we can rent a buss and share the rental?... Regards; Adolph - Bela Bela.
  4. The 2022 edition of the Trans Baviaans Race takes place on Saturday, the 13th of August. Starting in Willowmore and finishing in Jefferys Bay, the 230 kilometre traverse of the Baviaanskloof is one of South Africa’s most iconic mountain bike races. Over 1 000 riders, competing in teams of two to four, will take on […] View full article
  5. So Trans Baviaans got moved on by 2 weeks. With the covid figures seemingly on the decrease its looking positive that the race will go ahead. How is everyones training going? Im feeling good despite just recovering from chickenpox. General thoughts/ opinions on the event coming up?
  6. I'm a new cyclist, does anyone have suggestions on lights for my mountain bike. I want to do the Trans Baviaans.
  7. We are looking to do a super long ride (160-180km) this coming Saturday from Van Gaalens over Breedtsnek, but I haven't really ridden there before. It seems like a start at Van Gaalens would work best, maybe do a small loop in there, but I don't really know the routes in the area. Can anyone help me with suggestions on how we can get the kms we need?
  8. It all started with a phone call on the Tuesday before. Hey Brad, keen ride Baviaans, my partner is sick and can't make it? Having just taken part in a surfing comp the weekend before I saw all the bikes coming back thinking what an amazing experience they have just had. So without hesitation, I said I am keen not knowing what I was getting into. Corne and Heino from Rockhopper were amazing. Prepping my bike and mentally preparing me for what lay ahead. Friday came and the Rockhopper van arrived to pick me up and off we went. The entire drive to Willowmore was all about bikes, learning the technicalities as Heino waxed lyrical. We arrived in the chilly town of Willowmore to register. This was a different race, the vibe was different. Nothing like a normal chest puffing racing vibe that you usually find. The air was filled with mutual respect and a hint of nervousness. After collecting our tub and loading our warm kit for check point 4, we were off home. Heino was amazing prepping my bike with such care as if it was his own. After some wine and braai vleis we were off to bed. I hardly slept, the anxiety and excitement was setting in. Just as I was starting to really get some good shut eye, the alarm goes off. Brekkie and off we went. 6 degrees. We arrive in town and jump into our kit and head to he start. The vibe was insane. Bumping into so many brave souls that you know. After singing the national anthem the race began. The trick is to hold back at a pace which feels good but not too much that you can't make the first checkpoint. Again, the vibe was insane. Some amazing chirping and banter as we all faced the giant. After about 85km Heino and I were both on a big dip. We rode in silence. Checkpoint 2, more amazing food then the two climbs known as the fangs started to scare the legs. Checkpoint 3... loading up as the long river crossing and MAC (Mother of all climbs) lay ahead. With 130km in the legs, this hill was no joke! The only relief was the amazing sunset we were experiencing glad to see the views in the day as we watched in the valley the string of lights for the poor buggers who would have to climb MAC in the dark. Check Point 4 was incredible knowing the dreaded climb was in the bag. Using Heino's (doing his 6th race) prep plan we changed into fresh kit and dressed warm for the Big Dipper decent. This stage we cruised arriving in Check Point 5 greeted by Milo and Slap Chip roles. I thought I was in heaven. Feeling broken, we sat by the fire and just soaked up the heat and he music. Off we went. We approached the climb called 'Never Ender' - with 180km in the legs and a hill aptly named, we struggled to maintain our sense of humor. After what really felt like forever we came to the self checkin No6 and a few km's later checkpoint 7 for some more Milo and an amazing Jaffel. With 23 km to go, Heino was like a horse going back to the stable. He rode like he stole his bike. The 23 km were not free, there was one more climb and then a long steady uphill singletrack that lay between us and the finish. Crossing the finish line was amazing. The toughest single day stage race in the world and it was conquered and the medal a cherished reminder. We had zero technicals and the choice of Lube (Smoove) proved a wining formula. The Cannondale Scapel SI really was a privilege to ride. The bike is reliable, light and strong and the lefty was the only thing that stopping me quitting when being attacked by the dreaded zinkplaat that plagued this years race. A huge thank you to Heino and Corne from Rockhopper. You guys are amazing. I have never experienced such great service. Until next time. #Rockhopper #lefty #cannondale #smoove
  9. Hi Hubbers Does anyone have suggestions for Trans Baviaans training routes near Cape Town (within 45min's drive)? I did most of my training last year on the peninsula because it was convenient, but I would like to start throwing in some more district road if possible. Thanks a lot!
  10. The second race of the 2016 Trans Baviaans again saw a PowerBar team emerge victorious. This time it was the Sport Scientist and professional mountain biker combination of Michael Posthumus and Chris Wolhuter who crossed the finish line, at the Fountains Mall in Jeffrey’s Bay, first. Click here to view the article
  11. For riders taking part in the second event of the 2016 Trans Baviaans many of the mysteries of the kloof have already been revealed. Even first timers will know exactly what to expect having spoken to riders who took part in race one last weekend. But knowing what you’re about to face doesn’t make it any easier. Click here to view the article
  12. Trans Baviaans first timer Lourens Luus teamed up with old hand Billy Stelling to successful effect as the PowerBar 1 pairing rode to Trans Baviaans victory on Saturday 13 August. The race was the first of two weekends of Trans Baviaans action and joining Luus and Stelling on the top step of the podium were; Yolandi de Villiers, Johan Labuschagne and Neill Ungerer, of Ultimate Cycling TBC, in the mixed category and Theresa Ralph and Amy McDougall, of Galileo Risk Valencia in the women’s category. Click here to view the article
  13. The 230km, 24 hour, Trans Baviaans is upon us, with the first event taking place this weekend; from the 13th to the 14th of August 2016. The weather prediction is looking good and there’s even a chance of a tail wind in the Baviaans Kloof, but be warned the Trans Baviaans didn’t earn the tagline of the toughest single stage MTB race in the world. Click here to view the article
  14. The first Trans Talk took place way back in 2004 right before the very first Trans Baviaans 24hr MTB marathon. The distance was unheard of, the riders didn’t know if it was possible to do, there was a buzz of excitement and nerves mixed together in the month leading up to the inaugural race. A couple of locals from Knysna asked Wikus van der Walt the founder of the race to come and tell them what to expect! Click here to view the article
  15. The Trans Talk is an Roadshow initiative started by Ecobound with the aim to increase awareness and to transfer information not only to the “rookie” riders of the Trans Baviaans but experienced riders and anybody interested in the event. Click here to view the article
  16. In just over an hour the entries for Event #1 sold out! ‘Because of the limit on entries, the demand has become so high, the only way to accommodate all the riders is to host a second event’, says Wikus Van Der Walt, Director of EcoBound. Just like last year, there will be 2 events on either 13 August or 20 August 2016. Click here to view the article
  17. The Trans Baviaans has grown in popularity over the last 12 years, so much so that the entries for the event sold out within 8 hours. This caused quite a stir (or is that excitement) in the EcoBound camp (Organisers of this event), who made the decision to host a second race on the following weekend to give more riders the opportunity to ride and experience this exclusive, limited entry event. Click here to view the article
  18. Looking for a team entry for Trans Baviaans 2014. I am aware of the wait list but not sure if that's the only option. Please send me a message or just post here if you by chance have an entry you may not require. Happy to cover transfer costs if applicable. My apology if this has been posted in the incorrect forum/topic. Happy to move it.
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