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  1. From the 2016 Taiwan Kom Challenge Website (which took place on 28 Oct): "For cyclists all over the world, climbing high altitudes into the mountains represent the greatest of challenges, which not only represents a destination to be reached, but also the very spirit of this wonderful sport – reaching the top. Here in Taiwan, we have one of the world’s greatest epic climbs, the Taiwan King of Mountain Challenge. This year we already held two non-elite “Road to the Taiwan KOM” Challenges to meet the growing numbers of riders who want to meet this epic challenge. The Taiwan KOM Challenge starts from Hualien’s Qixingtan passing through the spectacular Taroko Gorge, then climbing to Taiwan’s highest passable road apex atop Route 14A to Wuling Pass. The route begins at sea level on the eastern coast then up to 3275 meters. This 105 km route will be a test even for the world’s most elite riders. The route takes riders through several different climate zones from torrid to subtropical to temperate, then finishing in possible frigid temperatures around 5-10˚C. The gradient starts at a simple 0-2% for the first 20kms and then turns into a steady 6% average gradient until the final 9.5kms, and then the real challenge begins. Riders will traverse gradients from 10-22% as they pitch hurricane sea hairpin curves to the finish line. Stunning views await the rider as they climb through the Taroko Gorge and as the riders enter into the Hehuan Mountain scenic area there is a vista that opens up to offer a birds-eye view of the surrounding landscape in the closing kilometers. It truly is exceptional race making the Taiwan KOM Challenge one of the greatest climbs anywhere in the world. British rider, Lee Rodgers, writing in 2011 after completing the race in 4th place, had this to say about his experiences of the Taiwan KOM Challenge: “Riding to the top is like a pilgrimage. It was, in the end, breathtakingly beautiful and yet incredibly tough. Everyone who finished that day is a hero. Plain and simple, this is a race that more people should know about, because it is absolutely unique. To those thinking of taking a trip to Hualien and the Taroko Gorge: this area is astonishingly beautiful and I thoroughly recommend a trip there. Breathtaking, in every sense!”" Images from previous events as well as the 2016 Challenge. http://www.crankpunk.com/media/k2/items/cache/81d7959d6ac82061e9b059ba05e22fc8_XL.jpg http://www.crankpunk.com/cache/a20_images_thumb_other734_0.png http://www.crankpunk.com/cache/a15_images_thumb_other734_0.png http://www.crankpunk.com/cache/a18_images_thumb_other734_0.png http://cfa834d73bc99712aa5b-8b9c80d2d1030f91d61dcdb0995bdfd2.r66.cf1.rackcdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/Taiwan5-1500x580.jpg http://images.cyclingtips.com/content/uploads/2014/11/Cycling-Tips-2.jpg http://brimages.bikeboardmedia.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/TaiwanKOM2016-1-1.jpg http://www.cxmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/Taroko-Gorge-2.jpg
  2. Hi Guys I am the manager of Tierhoek Trout & Nature Estate which is at the top of the Kamberg under the sleeping giant of Giants Castle. I have recently starting MTB riding again and am teaming up with my neighbour who is going to help me create some of the best mountain biking trails in the country. The routes will cover various distances and is very close to Giants Castle so if you want to take a short drive to their route go for it. We are soon going to open our cottages which sleep 4 and 5 respectively at R250 pppn if you book 4 beds. The Estate has some of the best fly fishing in Natal and you can fish 2 of the best rivers in SA, the Mooi and Bushmans both less than a 1/2 hour drive. We are 2.5 hours from Durban and about 4 hours from JHB. The High altitude will help you to train for the Giants Castle Race, Joburg2C and the Sani2C. The trails will cater for beginners & Kids, Intermediate riders, And everyone in and around. We would love to hear feedback from you guys, the MTB community of South Africa to make our trails the best "MOUNTAIN" Biking trail area in Natal and surrounds. We also have some sites for sale so if you would like your own house or shares in a house in the berg and have access to the trails year round give us a shout. It would be great to have some mountain biking shareholders on the farm which you can kit your own house out to suit your own needs. You can Like us on Facebook "Tierhoek Trout & Nature Estate" or email me on tierhoek@bundunet.com. im also available on Whatsapp : 0761400745 and our home phone is 0332632439. Great Biking in the mountains will soon be in your reach. Thanks Matt Haden GM: Tierhoek Trout & Nature Estate
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