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  1. Top international mountain bikers are set to descend on Knysna for a serious three-day fitness test at the Garden Route 300 stage race from February 27. Click here to view the article
  2. With two weeks to go to the start of the 2015 ABSA Cape Epic, Kevin Evans and Max Knox (Biogen-Volcan) grabbed a confidence-boosting victory at the Garden Route 300 three-day stage race in the Knysna region of South Africa’s Western Cape province at the weekend. Click here to view the article
  3. Next month’s Garden Route 300 will be “more compact” to offer an even purer mountain biking experience in the Knysna forest from April 28 to 30. Click here to view the article
  4. Momsen Factory Racing’s Dylan Rebello and Team Ascendis Health’s Robyn de Groot completed stage and general classification victories in very different styles on Stage 3 of the 2016 GR300. Rebello road his heart out to drop the chasing pack having been outsprinted on Stages 1 and 2 by Craig Boyes, while de Groot had done the hard work leading up to Stage 3 and could afford to ride slightly within herself and still claim victory. Click here to view the article
  5. The 2016 GR300 and GRLite riders had a day to remember on the awesome trails of the Garden Route Trail Park where Craig Boyes and Robyn de Groot were once again the first riders across the line. Click here to view the article
  6. Stage 1 of the 2016 GR300 and GRLite kicked off in fine style, on a beautiful Knysna morning, with a neutral zone cruise through town before racing got underway with the Ultimate Cycling Knysna Simola Dash. After 80km of racing with 1 650m of climbing the first stage was won by Craig Boyes in a time of 3 hours 37 minutes and 3 seconds, while the inform Robyn de Groot claimed the initial stage of the lady’s race in 3 hours 55 minutes and 42 seconds. Click here to view the article
  7. Garden Route Events have three great reasons for you to enter the 2016 GR300 or GRLite, which takes place in the forests of Knysna from the 26th to the 28th of February. It’s shorter, is super camper friendly and offers great prizes! Click here to view the article
  8. The Garden Route 300 from 26-28 February is a three-day mountain bike stage race in South Africa. So what? There are a few dozen three-day mountain bike stage races in South Africa. It’s the mountain bike stage race capital of the world. Click here to view the article
  9. The butterflies are starting to flutter in the bellies of the 2016 GR300 and GRLite entrants as race week has dawned. The riding gets underway on Friday the 26th of February from Thesen Island in Knysna and some of the country’s top mountain bikers will be descending on what’s becoming known as “Trail Town South Africa”. Click here to view the article
  10. What will you be doing in three months from now? You could be whooping your way through pristine Knysna forest singletrack in the 2016 Garden Route 300 or GR Lite, from the 26th to the 28th of February 2016. Here’s why… Click here to view the article
  11. The traditionally tough Garden Route 300 will be significantly easier on the legs in 2016, as race director Pax Mostert has taken the decision to shorten the daily distances and cut down on the meters of climbing. The GR Lite follows a similar trend, with the emphasis on packing the Lite route with as much great riding as possible – without the sting in the tail. Click here to view the article
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