{"id":58623,"date":"2024-10-28T14:44:53","date_gmt":"2024-10-28T12:44:53","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/southafricatoday.net\/sport\/?p=58623"},"modified":"2024-10-28T14:44:53","modified_gmt":"2024-10-28T12:44:53","slug":"new-trails-unveiled-for-the-2024-savanna-origin-of-trails-mtb-experience","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/southafricatoday.net\/sport\/cycling\/new-trails-unveiled-for-the-2024-savanna-origin-of-trails-mtb-experience\/","title":{"rendered":"New Trails unveiled for the 2024 Savanna Origin of Trails MTB Experience"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Event organisers, Stillwater Sports, are thrilled to announce a series of exciting route enhancements that will showcase the very best of Stellenbosch at the Savanna Origin of Trails MTB Experience fueled by Coca Cola Peninsula Beverages, taking place at Coetzenburg Field, Stellenbosch, on Saturday 16 and Sunday 17 November 2024.<\/p>\n<p>When entering the event, riders have the option of choosing between the Marathon and Half Marathon distances.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThe Marathon is designed for fitter, more experienced riders who feel confident on technical terrain,\u201d says Michael Meyer, Managing Director of Stillwater Sports and Event Founder. \u201cThe route showcases some of Stellenbosch\u2019s best trails. The punchy climbs and rocky single tracks are characteristic of the area. Fitness will definitely enhance the overall experience.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Day 1 of the Marathon covers 48km with a total ascent of 1,400m. Described as a &#8220;lucky packet&#8221; of mountain biking, it offers a variety of short, punchy climbs, smooth single track, long climbs, and technical terrain, all set against diverse and stunning scenery. It will be one of the most thrilling stages in the region, featuring a unique combination of trails, including an exclusive section in Keermont that promises to wow riders. Other highlights include the ever-popular trails of Mont Marie, Dornier, Ernie Els and Stellenzicht.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThis stage is relatively technical but designed to challenge competent riders while ensuring plenty of fun on the trails,\u201d confirms Meyer. \u201cAs the profile suggests, expect plenty of ups and downs, so save something in the tank for the final climb.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Day 2 of the Marathon spans 54km with 900m of climbing. It\u2019s flatter and faster than Day 1 but includes some technical sections and lung-busting climbs. For the first time, the underrated Somerbosch Trails will be featured, with the Faure Drop promising an adrenaline rush\u2014don\u2019t forget to take in the views along the way.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cStage 2 is less technical than Stage 1,\u201d notes Meyer. \u201cHowever, sections like the Faure Drop and G-Spot demand skill to be fully enjoyed. Don\u2019t rush the flat section out of town; use it to shake off the fatigue from Stage 1, chat with fellow riders, and ease into the ride. Though the profile may seem less intimidating, the trails still pack a punch, so save some energy for the final climb of the event.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>For those looking for a less intense experience, the Half Marathon is perfect for novice stage racers or riders who want to enjoy the event\u2019s atmosphere while experiencing the magnificent Stellenbosch trails.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThough fitness is recommended, the Half Marathon is accessible to all levels,\u201d says Meyer. \u201cThere are no overly technical sections, and the route offers the chance to ride the Somerbosch Trails for the first time in the event\u2019s history.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Day 1 of the Half Marathon features a 26km route with a total ascent of 650m, offering a balanced stage with a mix of jeep track and single track. Highlights include the floating bridge at Mont Marie and the iconic G-Spot trail. This stage caters to riders of all levels, incorporating some technical riding without the more challenging sections of the full Marathon.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThis year, riders will get to experience the G-Spot trail, which was bypassed in 2023,\u201d says Meyer. \u201cTake advantage of the water points and enjoy the vibe along the route. Pace yourself in the singletrack and remember to save something for the last 8km.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Day 2 of the Half Marathon covers 36km with a 600m ascent. It\u2019s flatter and smoother than Stage 1, featuring fun singletrack and climbs toward the end, and offering riders their first chance to tackle the Somerbosch Trails.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cStage 2 is less technical but features faster and smoother singletrack,\u201d Meyer confirms. \u201cAgain, don\u2019t start too fast out of town. Although the profile seems manageable, the trails can still take their toll, so keep some energy for the final climb.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>In closing, Meyer adds, \u201cWhether you choose the Marathon or Half Marathon, the Savanna Origin of Trails MTB Experience offers world-class, exclusive trails while celebrating the birthplace of South African mountain biking. Expect to fall in love with the sport all over again.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>EVENT INFORMATION: 2024 Savanna Origin of Trails MTB Experience<\/p>\n<p>Date: Saturday 16 November 2024 \u2013 Sunday 17 November 2024<br \/>\nStart and Finish Venue: Coetzenburg Field, Stellenbosch<br \/>\nStart Time: 08:00<br \/>\nEvent Format: Two-Day Stage Race for individual riders<\/p>\n<p>Categories, Distances &amp; Entry Fee:<\/p>\n<p>Full Marathon<br \/>\nAge: 18+<br \/>\nEntry Fee: R2100.00<\/p>\n<p>Day 1:<br \/>\nDistance: 48km<br \/>\nTotal Ascent: 1400m<\/p>\n<p>Day 2:<br \/>\nDistance: 54km<br \/>\nTotal Ascent: 900m<\/p>\n<p>Half Marathon<br \/>\nAge: 18+<br \/>\nEntry Fee: R1900.00<\/p>\n<p>Day 1:<br \/>\nDistance: 26km<br \/>\nTotal Ascent: 650m<\/p>\n<p>Day 2:<br \/>\nDistance: 36km<br \/>\nTotal Ascent: 600m<\/p>\n<p>The entry fee includes: Exclusive First Ascent Rider Jersey, Finisher Cotton Tee, Finisher Medal, Spectacular on route experience, Access to world class trails that are usually not open to the public, A light breakfast with coffee on both days, A scrumptious lunch on both days, Complimentary drinks and refreshments, Well stocked water points (on route and in the race village), Entertainment (on route and in the race village), Exciting competitions\/giveaways and Comedic Acts.<\/p>\n<p>Charity Support: The Savanna Origin of Trails proudly supports the Stellenbosch Trail Fund (STF), a registered non-profit organisation (NPO) entirely funded by donations from local trail users and corporate sponsors. Since 2011, STF\u2019s aim has been to create, improve and maintain hiking, biking and running trails in and around the Greater Stellenbosch<\/p>\n<p>Like our Facebook page: Stillwater MTB Events<br \/>\nFollow us on Instagram: @stillwater_mtb_events<br \/>\nHashtags: #savannaoriginoftrailsmtb #mtbpartyoftheyear #savannaoriginoftrails #mtbcomeshome<\/p>\n<p>For more information or to enter the Savanna Origin of Trails please email entries@stillwatersports.com or visit<br \/>\nhttps:\/\/bit.ly\/2024SavannaOOTOnlineEntries<\/p>\n<div class=\"ap-custom-wrapper\"><\/div><!--ap-custom-wrapper-->","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Event organisers, Stillwater Sports, are thrilled to announce a series of exciting route enhancements that will showcase the very best of Stellenbosch at the Savanna Origin of Trails MTB Experience fueled by Coca Cola Peninsula Beverages, taking place at Coetzenburg Field, Stellenbosch, on Saturday 16 and Sunday 17 November 2024. 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