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  1. Adventurers Martin and Jeannie Dreyer have become the first people to ride mountain bikes to the top of Africa’s highest peak, Mount Kilimanjaro. Click here to view the article
  2. Jeannie Dreyer not only won the women's category of The Munga, but finished second overall by a mere thirteen minutes in a field of determined ultra endurance athletes. For those who don't know: The Munga is a 1000 kilometre plus, non-stop race across the heart of the Karoo from Bloemfontein to Wellington, outside Cape Town. We chatted to her about her experience, and to find out what it takes to win a race of this magnitude. Click here to view the article
  3. Johan Badenhorst joined The Munga on a motor bike to document Kevin Benkenstein's journey through the heart of South Africa. Along the way he witnessed the fortunes of many of the leading riders. This is his story of following the 2016 The Munga. Click here to view the article
  4. Rio 2016 Olympian Alan Hatherly (Kargo Pro Cycling Team) and South African endurance athlete Jeannie Dreyer (Merchants) took the top honours at the 2016 Mandela Day Marathon MTB Dash in the windy KwaZulu-Natal Midlands located at the Nelson Mandela Capture Site on Saturday 27 August 2016. Hatherly’s conditioning was on top form following last weekend’s Olympic XCO race in Rio, and Dreyer’s supreme fitness saw them both trump the 42-kilometre route. Click here to view the article
  5. Having built up a healthy buffer after stage one, Andrew Hill and Tyronne White maintained their dominance with another stage win and the overall BSi Steel dusi2c title on Sunday while the Jeannie Dreyer and John Ntuli combination was the strongest mixed combination over the two days of racing. Click here to view the article
  6. It has been two years since John Ntuli and Jeannie Dreyer last tackled one of the country’s wealth of mountain bike stage races but fittingly it is this year’s BSi Steel dusi2c from Pietermaritzburg to Durban on 11 and 12 June that will reunite the pair once again. Click here to view the article
  7. Two-time 60km Sappi Karkloof Marathon winner, Jeannie Dreyer is looking forward to enjoying the region’s renowned trails as well as the chance to challenge for a rare third race crown when the 2016 Sappi Karkloof Classic Trail Festival takes place at the Karkloof Country Club on 4 and 5 June. Click here to view the article
  8. While South Africans celebrated National Worker’s Day today, mountain bikers took to the warmer trails of Cascades MTB Park in KwaZulu-Natal to put in some hard work for the SA MTB Masters Marathon Championship titles on offer for age categories over 30-years-old at the second annual Pietermaritzburg MTB Festival on Sunday 1 May. After extremely challenging weather conditions the day prior for the cross-country races, today’s endurance events were along trails that had dried up pretty well while, keeping participants alert with some slippery sections. Click here to view the article
  9. This past weekend’s final leg of the 2015 Quattro ROAG Series reaffirmed Jeannie Dreyer's dominance over the ladies series as she powered her way to a flawless sixth win of the series to claim the women’s title for an incredible sixth time at the Lake Eland Quattro Classic powered by the Burry Stander Foundation on Sunday. Click here to view the article
  10. The Sunday Tribune Jeep Hill2Hill mountain bike marathon forms the penultimate leg of the 2015 Quattro ROAG Series and has ensured that the series' ‘big three’ and the country’s top ultra-marathoners go head to head for the prestigious event’s spoils. Click here to view the article
  11. Sunday 23 August’s aQuellé Tour de Krantz saw Brendon Davids continue his recent good run of form when he claimed his second victory in as many years at the event while Jeannie Dreyer comfortably clinched the women’s spoils for the third year running. Click here to view the article
  12. Brendon Davids’ shift in focus to marathon and stage racing for the remainder of the season has thrown a fresh flavour into the 2015 Quattro ROAG Series men’s title mix and with just three races to go, Saturday’s aQuellé Tour de Krantz in Harburg now harbours heightened importance. Click here to view the article
  13. After a successful first instalment last year, the second annual Mandela Day Marathon MTB Dash will be back again this year and has once again attracted the interest of South Africa’s great cyclists, including the 2014 women’s winner Jeannie Dreyer, at the Nelson Mandela Capture Site in KwaZulu-Natal on Saturday 29 August 2015. Click here to view the article
  14. Extreme adventurers Martin Dreyer and his wife Jeannie are about to start one of their most daunting challenges yet as they join a worldwide effort to raise funds for the victims of the earthquakes in Nepal in April by mountain biking up and down Sani Pass in KwaZulu-Natal’s Southern Drakensberg ten times this weekend. Click here to view the article
  15. Having dominated the Dusi Canoe Marathon for close on a decade during the late 90’s and early 2000’s “Dusi Duke” Martin Dreyer will make a return to the Valley of a Thousand Hills, on a mountain bike this time, when he and wife Jeannie Dreyer take on the Mixed Category at the upcoming BSi Steel dusi2c starting on Saturday and finishing on Sunday. Click here to view the article
  16. The race for mixed team title at the 2015 BSi Steel dusi2c has taken a fascinating turn with renowned endurance athletes Jeannie and Martin Dreyer confirming their entry for this year’s race from Camps Drift in Pietermaritzburg to Durban’s Blue Lagoon on 20 and 21 June. Click here to view the article
  17. Having spent three days in the saddle riding from Underberg to Scottburgh during the 2015 Nedbank sani2c, three-time Quattro ROAG Series winner Andrew Hill was quick to cement his spot at the top of the leaderboard with his second victory of the series at the Husqvarna Mid-Illovo Classic on Sunday while fellow sani2c finisher Jeannie Dreyer claimed the spoils in the women’s race. Click here to view the article
  18. Former race winner Max Knox returned to the top step of the podium of the 60km Sappi Karkloof Marathon on Sunday as he blitzed the rest of the powerful elite men’s field while mom of two Jeannie Dreyer added to her Mother’s Day celebrations when she notched up her second win in the past three years. Click here to view the article
  19. With the title all but wrapped up going into the final showdown of the ever popular Quattro ROAG Series at the Mountain Splendour Mania, Andrew Hill stamped his authority on the men’s series title race with victory in the 40km half marathon while Jeannie Dreyer claimed the women’s series spoils despite Natalie Bergstrom clinching the final race win. Click here to view the article
  20. 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
  21. KwaZulu-Natal’s Midlandson Sunday for this year’s Illovo Eston MTB Challenge which she hopes will pan out in her favour once more. Click here to view the article
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