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  1. Eselfontein has always been one of my favourite riding destinations. The unending combination of rocky and flowing single track has always enticed me as a rider. Making the 3-day mountain bike festival an unmissable event. Team Bike Hub arrived ready and raring to go on Friday 14th October. Click here to view the article
  2. The weekend of 9th to the 11th of September 2016, saw 52 brave riders head to Ceres, to take on the 2nd edition of the brutal and challenging, invite-only, EzelEnduro. Click here to view the article
  3. The Winter rains finally arrived here in Cape Town after about 7 months without any, and we were happy to break out our long forgotten wet weather gear and long sleeves. We headed off to Eselfontein, a very popular piece of MTB heaven, featuring more than 100km of single track, just outside Ceres. Farm owner, trail builder, mountain biker, Enduro rider and all round legend Deon, transformed almost 2500ha of land into a must-do mountain biking experience. From tight single track in the Poplar woods, to river crossings, to elevations higher than the top of Table Mountain with amazing panoramic views, its got everything. Click here to view the article
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