Nedbank Save the Rhino 2 day and 1 day Mountain Bike Race
Nedbank’s Save the Rhino 2 day MTB Stage Race
Press Release / 21.10.2013

The first day of NEDBANK’S SAVE THE RHINO 2-day MTB Event was a day of huge climbs, stampeding giraffes and ducking flying impalas for the fortunate field of mountain bikers who came to attend this feel-good event.
An easy-go-lucky 08h30 start by Hano Otto of TRISPORTS SA saw riders ascend the gruelling mountain pass winding like a giant mamba to the high Waterberg peaks overlooking the Legends Golf & Safari Resort.
Once on the plateau, the competitors cranked through herds of plains game and past the occasional lone rhino, standing silent testament to the contribution every rider was making to the survival of these giant mammals.
Red-hot disk brakes saw them blast back down into the valley for a dusty dash through wild syringa and marula trees, before finally crossing the finish line after a tough 60km ride.
Fritz Pienaar took no prisoners on the day, cruising home in a fun run stylee, without breaking too much of a sweat. Day 2 awaits, with 75km of breath-taking natural beauty along a new route tomorrow – let’s just hope the weather holds up here in Limpopo.
Never has there been such a mix of mountain biking and wild life like the second morning of the Nedbank’s Save the Rhino 2 day MTB Stage Race at LEGENDS Golf & Safari Resort! The plains ended up being a manically fantastic mix of riders, with impala fly-pasts, giraffe arabesques and darting warthog – it was an absolute fantastic scene. It was an overcast and otherwise normal day though, with a hard and fast blast along a flat 75km track. Fritz Pienaar (unofficial) led the charge, with competitors loving the laid-back and friendly feel of the event.
For further information, contact www.trisport.co.za
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