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  1. I recently recovered from quite a nasty crash on the gravel bike in Hogsback. A fractured wrist, nasty concussion and gravel rash in places you wouldn’t think you could get gravel rash, left me off the bike for a good 5 weeks. View full article
  2. Berg River Dam riding probably needs no introduction but if you haven’t been here yet there is a wide range of different routes that you can do, ranging from beginner to hike-a-bike experts. One of my favourite loops is one that links some of the Green Route with the Yellow Route that takes you up […] View full article
  3. South Africa has some pretty amazing climbs but when it comes to Hors catégorie climbs, they are unfortunately few and far between. For those that don’t know, Hors catégorie is a French term used in stage bicycle races to designate a climb that is "beyond categorisation". View full article
  4. The Tankwa is an incredibly special place, if you have been here you will know what I mean. Riding a bike through this vast and desolate landscape seems to take you back to simpler times. It is a place that truly helps you switch off from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Bicycle racing […] View full article
  5. When Renault SA asked me to take the Triber on a micro-adventure up North, there was only one place I was headed. Mpumalanga, and the little town of Sabie. Now the area is obviously most known for MTB and Trail Running but I wanted to head back to this area that I had visited so […] View full article
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