Riders raise bucks for conservation
Cycling 55km in Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Park for conservation funds
RIDERS were full of praise for the organisation of the Old Mutual Wild Series iMfolozi Challenge held on Saturday.
The event is not really a race, but more of a ride through stunning countryside not normally open to the public.
The 55km route saw riders leave the Cengeni Gate area at 8am and finish at the Centenary Centre in the Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Park.
Speaking after the event Wildlands Conservation Trust CEO, Dr Andrew Venter, announced that R135 000 had been raised for conservation.
The first rider home was Simon Rollo in 2:35, followed by Jasper van Vessem and Kevin Macridge in 2:46 and 2:53 respectively.
In the women’s category Christie van der Ryst finished first in 3:15.
She was followed by Jill Lynch (3:32), with Zalene Muller in 3:49 making up the podium.
The ride was limited to 350 riders, of whom 322 finished, with the last rider arriving at the Centenary Centre in a time of 8:13.
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