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The South African stage-racing community has a fresh challenge for 2024. Glacier by Sanlam in partnership with Dryland Event Management, organisers of the Cape Pioneer Trek and Tankwa Trek international stage races have announced the launch of the Glacier Waterberg Traverse Race. This solo-entry three-day event with a racing element, will take place close to Gauteng from 3-5 May 2024 and is aimed at competitive racers.  “As naming rights sponsor, we are extremely excited to have concluded a three-year sponsorship”, said Khanyi Nzukuma, CEO, Glacier by Sanlam. We launched the Glacier Waterberg Traverse in June 2023, a three-day team stage […]

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  On 3/4/2024 at 7:54 AM, Spinnekop said:

So all the lodging already fully booked.
So your race entry is limited by accommodation.  I'll pass then.

Good luck.

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I see there are tented options from R1,000 per person. 

Not a comment on the price or value offered on this event, but knowing how many riders don't use the standard supplied tents at many stage races it does seem sensible to split accommodation out like this... don't pay for something you're not using.

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Source: https://www.waterbergtraversemtb.co.za/enter-2/

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So, without knowing the trails, but reading that they have some decent technical challenges (which are welcome), I don't consider the distances and ascent sufficient to be classed as a serious enough challenge for experienced and pro riders. Day 1 and 2 are just too short. Own tents are perfectly fine accomodation options, as long as no heavy rain/thundershowers occur. Good luck to all participants
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  On 3/4/2024 at 9:45 AM, BigDL said:

I didn’t think the prices were too bad in the article. Even if you pay for tents, it’s still cheaper than Sani for the three days. 

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That's what I thought, and it's in an incredibly underrated part of the country. Props to the organisers trying something different and making an effort to serve the broader market of people looking for something different. 

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  On 3/5/2024 at 9:59 AM, mrcg said:

So, without knowing the trails, but reading that they have some decent technical challenges (which are welcome), I don't consider the distances and ascent sufficient to be classed as a serious enough challenge for experienced and pro riders. Day 1 and 2 are just too short. Own tents are perfectly fine accomodation options, as long as no heavy rain/thundershowers occur. Good luck to all participants

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The trails are sublime, and the nature of the terrain makes up for any apparent lack of distance/altitude gain.

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Seriously expensive for what you get... this Glacier Treverse race / ride has always been expensive, even before they moved it to Summerplace. You can rather book a weekend, stay in great accommodation and ride the trails in your own time and pace. Summerplace is amazing mountain bike weekend destination, I have stayed there many times... and the riding even better.

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