GO!Durban launches new MTB race

The inaugural edition of the new exciting mountain bike race will be held on Sunday, 8 September.

THE GO!Durban100 is set to become the next iconic event on the KZN race calendar.

The inaugural edition of the new exciting mountain bike race will be held on Sunday, 8 September.

Event organiser, Dave Ward and route director, Shaun Peschl, have combined their years of expertise in the mountain bike and events industry to conceptualise the 100km race with the intention of developing it into a stage race within the next three years.

For 2019, the event will include the signature 100km race, as well as 50km and 20km options to allow mountain bike enthusiasts of all skill levels to experience some of the best trails KZN has to offer. With a total prize purse of R100 000 across the top three men and women in each distance, the event is sure to draw some of the country’s top riders to compete. The race will also include an e-bike category following the popular trend and growing number of riders with electronic bikes.

“We wanted to create a signature mountain bike event for Durban with the magnificent scenery, flowing single tracks and exciting river crossings through the Durban Green Corridors trail network. The route will provide a challenge for professional riders and a sense of achievement for ‘weekend warriors’ who want to push their limits,” said Peschl, Director of Peschl Sports.

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The main 100km race will start at Giba Gorge Mountain Bike Park in Pinetown and will make its way through the Inanda Valley along the Umgeni River and up through KwaDabeka on the way to the finish at Blue Lagoon. Registration day will take place at Giba Gorge on Saturday, 7 September, with lots of fun activities and entertainment for the whole family to enjoy before the big day.

Thami Manyathi, Dave Ward and Shaun Peschl at the launch of the GO!Durban100 MTB Race in Durban on 25 April. PHOTO: Quickpix

All riders in the 100km race will have access to the free MOJA Cruise Shuttle Service, compliments of the title sponsor, GO!Durban. Riders can leave their bikes at the Giba Gorge storage facilities on registration day, and then on race day, they can park at Blue Lagoon (race finish) and take a MOJA Cruise shuttle up to Giba Gorge, where they will collect their bike for the race. Once they reach the finish, they will have their bike and car together with them at Blue Lagoon.

MOJA Cruise vehicles will also provide sweeper assistance on route to collect any riders who wish to pull out of the race and transport them back to the finish venue.

The event will showcase the work of the GO!Durban Cycle Academy by hosting the start of the 50km (Inanda) and 20km (KwaDabeka) races at the respective bike parks.

Registration opened online at www.roag.co.za on Tuesday, 2 May, and will close at midnight on Saturday, 31 August. No late entries will be allowed after the closing date. Visit www.wardevents.co.za or email Dave Ward at dave@wardevents.co.za.

 

 

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