Riders came from as far afield as Ballito, Cape Town, Botswana and even Holland.
More than 2000 riders participated in the event. Picture: TimMoolmanPhoto
Close to 5 000 people, more than 2 000 of whom were riders, flocked to Irene in Pretoria for the first ever Off the Beat ‘n Track, presented by Jacaranda FM and Tracker on Saturday.
A rider is strong and gutsy before the race. Picture: TimMoolmanPhoto
Participants, young and old, geared up to face the challenge of 2.5km, 15km and 50km mountain biking trails through some of Tshwane’s most scenic surroundings, while others opted for blankets over bikes – enjoying a relaxed picnic with family and friends, as Majozi, Beatenberg and Rubber Duc performed stellar sets on stage.
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Riders came from as far afield as Ballito, Cape Town, Botswana and even Holland.
Riders tackled courses of 2.5km, 15km and 50km. Picture: TimMoolmanPhoto
Jacaranda FM’s general manager, Kevin Fine, said the event fused sport, family and music. “There was something for everybody in a great setting and it proved to be a great day – I’m already looking forward to next year’s event. This is one for the calendar,” said Fine.
Rubber Duc performs as part of a line-up that also included Beatenberg and Majozi. Picture: TimMoolmanPhoto
Wayne de Nobrega, who is the CEO of Tracker, said the event was a “massive success”.
DJ Jazzy D on the decks. Picture: TimMoolmanPhoto
“Despite the challenges we are currently facing in South Africa, our event gave families the opportunity to spend time together and re-connect while enjoying the beautiful outdoor setting and some of SA’s best musical talent,” said De Nobrega.
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