MTB
Noon 2 Moon MTB Race
From ZAR 450
More InfoDate
Saturday, 07 December 2024
Location
Merry Pebbles, Sabie, Mpumalanga
Distance
7.5km
Race Description
Get ready for an adrenaline-pumping experience at the Noon2Moon endurance mountain bike relay race in the breathtakingly scenic town of Sabie, Mpumalanga.
This thrilling 10-hour race is designed for teams of three (or four, if you include at least one female rider) and challenges participants to complete as many laps as possible on a 7.5km cross-country course featuring a mix of flat Jeep track and exhilarating single track.
Event Details
Date: 7 December
Province: Mpumalanga
Venue: Merry Pebbles, Sabie
Race Duration: 10 Hours (10:00 AM 8:00 PM)
Start Time: 10:00 AM sharp for all categories
Race Categories & Entry Fees
10-Hour Relay Team MTB
6-Hour Relay Team MTB (for kids, no riders over 14 allowed)
10-Hour Solo Riders MTB (minimum age 19+)
R950 per team for 10 Hour Race
R500 per team for 6 hour Race
R450 per Solo 10 hour race
Registration Information
Venue Registration:
Online registrations and R50 penalty applies for late/Line registrations.
Accommodation & Camping:
Available at Merry Pebbles. For bookings, call 013 764 2266.
Team Composition & Age Categories
Teams: Comprised of three riders (or four if at least one female).
Age Category for 10-Hour Relay Team: Determined by the age of the youngest rider.
Route Information
Participants will tackle a 7.5km cross-country course, perfect for seasoned pros and enthusiastic amateurs.
The course features a blend of flat Jeep tracks and thrilling single tracks, ensuring a challenging yet enjoyable ride for everyone.
Riders also have the option to complete an Enduro-style time-joker lap, a unique feature in which individual times are recorded, and the fastest rider/s are announced during the prize-giving ceremony.
This adds an extra element of competition and fun to the race.
Atmosphere & Entertainment
Expect a vibrant party atmosphere with live music, delicious food, and plenty of prizes to be won. Its not just a race; its a celebration of the MTB community!
Safety & General Information
Safety is a priority, and helmets are compulsory. By participating, riders agree to take part entirely at their own risk.