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  1. The 2016 KAP sani2c’s Race event, which takes place from Glencairn Farm near Himeville down to Scottburgh on KwaZulu-Natal’s South Coast from 12-14 May, will see no fewer than four of Martin Dreyer’s RMB Change a Life MTB Academy two-rider teams in action as they look to race to success while learning along the way as well. Click here to view the article
  2. Martin Dreyer’s RMB Change a Life Academy is mounting a strong assault on this year’s BSi Steel dusi2c on 20 and 21 June as the pioneering Valley of a Thousand Hills setup goes in search of another strong display on their home turf. Click here to view the article
  3. The 2015 Old Mutual joBerg2c was a memorable nine days of mountain biking adventure for five of Martin Dreyer’s RMB Change a Life MTB Academy as the fast-emerging Valley of a Thousand Hills stars went toe to toe with some of the country’s best stage racers and were able to walk away with their heads held high afterwards. Click here to view the article
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