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Pretoria Boys High hosts 24-hour mountain bike challenge

· By Press Office · 10 comments

The grit and determination of the Gauteng mountain biking fraternity will be tested to the full when the Pretoria Boys High School 24-Hour Challenge takes place on Saturday, September 6.

ccs-62657-0-99482600-1408629586.jpgThe endurance of Gauteng mountain bikers will be tested to the full when the Pretoria Boys High School 24-Hour Challenge takes place on Saturday, September 6. // Photo: Hendrik Steytler Photography

The fourth edition of this endurance event, presented by Barden Tyres, will once again roll out across the 85-acre campus in Brooklyn, southeast of the city centre.

According to organiser Wynand de Villiers of ASG Events, up to 500 participants are expected to push the limits of their mental and physical staying power.

“It’s a unique experience – taking on a 24-hour challenge within the city limits,” said De Villiers.

“The course covers the school estate, taking riders between the historic school buildings, around the pristine sports fields and through its 100-year-old forests.”

He said solo riders and relay teams of two to eight participants would be required to cover as many laps of the 6km circuit as possible in the allotted timeframe.

Last year’s male and female solo winners were Christo van den Heever and Nicky Booyens.

“Aside from negotiating the technical sections, riders have to manage their food and hydration levels and deal with factors such as fatigue and changing temperature and light conditions.”

De Villiers said a six-hour schools’ challenge would be introduced this year in memory of former matric pupil and promising national cyclist Adam Reyneke, who was killed on a training ride four years ago.

The Spur kids’ races, for ages three to eight, would keep participants’ younger siblings entertained, he said.

“The kiddies’ track will also be open after their race, so they can have fun throughout the event. In addition, we’re launching a 24-hour corporate team challenge.”

As far as incentives were concerned, De Villiers said they would be giving away R10 000 worth of prizes to schools as well as products from Rudy Project and other items courtesy of the title sponsor.

“Every entrant also receives a free T-shirt and event Buff. There’s a host of lucky draw prizes too, including helicopter trips and hampers.”

De Villiers said the public were invited to enjoy the carnival atmosphere of the annual school fundraiser, which would include a beer tent, food stalls, children’s play area, musical entertainment and the screening of the Springbok rugby test.

A camping site will be provided for tents, bush trailers and camper vans.

Enter at www.asgevents.co.za before September 2.

For more information, e-mail eventsupport@asgworld.co.za or phone 076 621 1807.

Alternatively, follow @PtaBoysHighMTB or find 24hr Pretoria Boys High School MTB Challenge on Facebook.

Comments

DieVlieg

Aug 21, 2014, 2:44 PM

What was the winning distance last year.

Nick#46

Aug 23, 2014, 4:39 AM

I think we did just over 500kms

DieVlieg

Aug 28, 2014, 9:36 AM

I think we did just over 500kms

 

Nic you say we, was that a team effort? What was the single person distance. I do not know why but that is what I'm doing this year. Any tips

DieVlieg

Sep 5, 2014, 1:10 PM

Can't wait. Aspecially ordered the takelot deal for a powerbank on sameday delivery for this race. I'm in for the Solo.

 

Any pacing tips?

kingalton

Sep 5, 2014, 1:14 PM

Can't wait. Aspecially ordered the takelot deal for a powerbank on sameday delivery for this race. I'm in for the Solo.

 

Any pacing tips?

go slow, its about consistency, not speed, see you there.. I did the solo 6hr last year, did 120km I think
DieVlieg

Sep 5, 2014, 1:27 PM

yup will go slow but constant. Gonna do the no sleep thing. I think sleep will put my body into recovery mode and there is just not enough time in a 24 hour race to spend on proper recovery. Will recover at the pub and then bed afterwards.

WezGK

Sep 7, 2014, 1:58 PM

So.. how did u all do? What did u think? Were there medals of some sort for the finishers? We were around till prize giving and didnt see anything. .

DieVlieg

Sep 7, 2014, 3:57 PM

For those that thought a 24 Hour challenge is a playful event where one can push oneself without risk... I have never seen discipline in young cyclists than this. 6 Man teams with young riders doing 6 hour or 24 hour challenges, going at ff ffast pace day and night. It all sounds festive and easy to go in a circle close to the place you sleep but soon you are pulled into the challenge and you are hooked into trying to push your limits.

 

Thanx for the free soup excellent welcome and all the racing excitement... One truly feels like being a competitor and spectator at the same time.

MuddyMike

Sep 8, 2014, 2:21 PM

It was a really nice event. Enjoyed the route and the vibe. My butt isnt particulary happy with me today.....

Vinnydabutcher

Sep 8, 2014, 2:33 PM

Had a great time out even though my play time was cut a little short.

 

Will prepare better for the next one and will def go the full 6hr then.

 

had to cut home after 3hr.

 

Great track - had a real good time!

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