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  1. Great course designers never rest on their laurels! That's why we have taken the essence of the Eston single track and jeep track through the cane fields, and continually improved them. This year we be offering a brand new 60km and 40km route! 60km Route – the event has been divided into 20km of “work” (up to Insingizi), 20km of “play” (every type of single and jeep track), and 20km of “hauling” - (fast cane roads home) Making a perfectly balanced route! The 40km features stunning new single track cut by the Bell Field Family through the Bela Vista B&B Estate, and will share the first 6km of the 60km course. The strategy is to provide unique, challenging and exciting MTB riding, but making sure that it is always within reach of the average MTB riders ability. Routes: New single track:
  2. The 2014 60km Illovo Marathon, the feature race of the Illovo Eston MTB Challenge, ended in a dramatic three-way sprint finish for the second year running which defending champ Rourke Croeser clinched again while a brave effort by a sick yet determined Jeannie Dreyer saw her retain her women’s title as well. Click here to view the article
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