Ride the JBay Winterfest’s MTB Open

The second edition of the Jeffreys Bay Mountain Bike Open will take place on 19 July 2014, as part of the JBay Winterfest. Entries open on 14 May and new routes promise to offer something for riders of all fitness and skill levels.

“Last year’s race had a little bit of everything,” commented multiple Cape Argus Pick ʼn Pay Cycle Tour winner Anriëtte Schoeman, for who the 2013 event was only her second mountain bike event. “It had singletrack, gravel roads, Arthur’s bridge, river crossings – you name it,” she said, explaining that a big attraction was the fact that even though her MTB skills weren’t at an expert level, the route was challenging, yet easy enough to still enjoy it.Anriette Schoeman in action at the 2013 JBay MTB Open Photo by Jazz Kuschke

The 2014 event will feature four routes (a 20km fun ride, 40km, 60km and 85km) all designed by Arthur Joubert. Each shows a classic combination of his skills as mountain-biking enthusiast and construction specialist and riders can expect fast farm roads, cattle tracks and purpose-built singletrack.

The 20km is aimed at kiddies and those doing an MTB race for the first time, while the 40km is for the adventurous fun rider looking to ride a significant distance. Both routes will be fairly flat and non-technical. The longer routes require good technical proficiency and some training in the legs, with the 60km being aimed at trail riders and the 85km fit racers with marathon experience.

Schoeman has since finished various high profile races (including the RECM Knysna 200, PE to Plett and Bridge Cape Pioneer Trek), so is excited for the 2014 event and is looking to race the 85-kilometre route. “Even though I don’t ever train on my MTB I enjoy being thrown in the deep-end and just jumping on the bike and doing some off-road races,” she said.

Highlights of the longer routes are bound to be the trademark wooden bridges and berms along the Seekoei River (of which more have been constructed) as well as newly added twisty, flowing singletrack. There is also a vegetation ‘tunnel’ which will no doubt be a talking point, post-race. “I love singletrack,” Schoeman said, so the fact that more has been added to the route will make it even more fun!”

The JBay MTB Open will once again start and finish at Fountains Mall. Not only will this ensure a convenient base for competitors and spectator but make for a great post-race vibe. For more information and to enter the JBay MTB Open, visit www.jeffreysbaysport.co.za.

The JBay Winterfest was started in 2013 to make up for the Association of Surfing Professionals dropping the Jeffries Bay leg of the surfing world championship tour. With the reinstatement of the world’s best right point break to the WCT the Winterfest is sure to reach new heights in 2014. The Winterfest starts on 10 July 2014 when the waiting period for the JBay Open of Surfing begins and ends with the Flamingo Trail Run on Sunday 20 July. Find out all about the JBay Winterfest by going to www.jbaywinterfest.com, liking the Winterfest on Facebook or following the run-up to the festival on Twitter.

 

Events:

10 – 20 July:            JBay Open Surfing

11 July:                      Volkswagen Rally

12 July:                      Cold Water Classic Swim

12 July:                      National Kite Festival

12 July:                      Core Downhill Sokkie Jol

12 July:                      Funduro Offroad Motorcycle Fun Day

12 July:                      Skins Fishing Competition

19 July:                      JBay MTB Open

20 July:                      Flamingo Trail Run

 

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