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  1. Too early for Munga 2018 discussions? Wondering if riders on past editions found a need for more than the 2.5L of water from the rules. I saw Jeannie Dreyer's mention of 4L in particular. Do others carry this much? 2.5L I can stash on bike, but 4L is heading towards Camelbak territory - which for longer events I prefer to ride without. MOD EDIT: See also here for advice: https://community.bikehub.co.za/topic/179549-munga-2018-race-news/ https://community.bikehub.co.za/topic/179021-munga-musings-from-a-novice-part-123/
  2. Ramrod

    The Munga 2019

    I did search to see if there was already a thread started but didnt find one. Thought we could have a group who want to talk about this years Munga and maybe some of the guys and girls who have done if before can also offer some tips. That being said i would like to find out what saddles most guys are using.
  3. The Munga, a 1000km, single-stage mountain bike race is disappointed to announce that its inaugural race, set for 3 December 2014 across the Karoo in South Africa, has been postponed. Click here to view the article
  4. The Martin Dreyer RMB Change a Life MTB Academy pair of Sthembiso Masango and Mazwi Smimango stepped into the unknown at the recent 2016 Munga, however the pair rode beyond themselves in the face of adversity to finish first and third in the development category at the gruelling non-stop mountain bike race. Click here to view the article
  5. 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
  6. 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
  7. It’s done. The morning after the inaugural Munga, I am feeling exhausted, somewhat relieved but thrilled! Click here to view the article
  8. The Munga covers over a thousand kilometres non-stop from Bloemfontein to Wellington, through the heart of the sweltering Karoo. Riders faced soaring temperatures, scorching sun, endless corrugated farm roads, and a 40 kilometre an hour headwind for the majority of the route. Kevin Benkenstein finished fifth overall, after 3 days, 5 hours, and 44 minutes in the saddle. We caught up with him to find out more about the challenge. Click here to view the article
  9. Yesterday, the world of mountain biking and endurance racing was flipped on its head - when the world’s toughest, most demanding - yet most rewarding - mountain bike race was launched. Click here to view the article
  10. Organisers of The Munga, the new single-stage 1000-kilometre mountain bike race in South Africa, have decided to limit the number of teams to 450 for the inaugural edition, which takes place from 3-8 December 2014. Click here to view the article
  11. Five months after it was launched, the TREAD Buffalo Category, a new weight division for premium South African mountain bike races, has gained significant popularity and will now also be included in the inaugural edition of The Munga, which takes place in South Africa from 3-8 December 2014. Click here to view the article
  12. John Ntuli’s historic victory at the inaugural 1070km The Munga mountain bike race from Bloemfontein to Wellington on Saturday has reaffirmed his status as one of the finest endurance athletes in the country and further underlining a core ethos behind the RMB Change a Life MTB Academy. Click here to view the article
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