We were all warned...enter early to avoid disappointment, but whoever listens to those right? The organisers of Nedbank Swaziland's Imvelo MTB Classic turned away disbelieving and angry parents - with a courteous word and a slight sparkle, they have achieved quite a feat and the Imvelo race really has arrived.
The 400 or so lucky riders will enjoy pristine terrain, especially those tackling the 65km Classic mountainous trail - there is some overlapping with the shorter distances initially, but the smooth registration and starting times will allow for no congestion - well between races in any event. They will experience real Swaziland Singletrack that will appeal to anyone on a mountainbike and there is almost a gurantee that plenty antelope will be seen en-route. Mlilwane Wildlife Sanctuary hosts the MTB race and is a destination where trails and game create a wonderful playground for those intent on exploring mountain bike trails, hiking trails and their forte, horse trails. Enquire and you will discover numerous horse trailing options including over night trails, multiday trails to hourly trails.
That the Imvelo Mountain Bike Race has arrived is further underlined by the high quality of rider now arriving with a healthy split of MTB riders from Mozambique, South Africa and Swaziland - there is a small smattering of northern hemisphere riders thanks in part to the missionaries from the States and Europe. Regardless, some riders are approaching the Imvelo with a steely glint in their eyes, more focused than their last foray.
With the accepted fact that the Imvelo "has arrived" it has become a platform to raise awareness and indeed finances for a stricken local mountain bike rider, Bheki Mbingo who is currently in a critical condition with bleeding on the brain. A substantial prize is on offer as the raffle prize, a 6 night stay in Swaziland and this enticing raffle has attracted numerous ticket sales with all the proceeds going to Bheki. I wish the guy well.
7 June 2008 is around the corner, and with it comes a brilliant mountain bike race. I need to get some sleep and take on the beast in the morning.
Swaziland is a seriously fun playground.
The 400 or so lucky riders will enjoy pristine terrain, especially those tackling the 65km Classic mountainous trail - there is some overlapping with the shorter distances initially, but the smooth registration and starting times will allow for no congestion - well between races in any event. They will experience real Swaziland Singletrack that will appeal to anyone on a mountainbike and there is almost a gurantee that plenty antelope will be seen en-route. Mlilwane Wildlife Sanctuary hosts the MTB race and is a destination where trails and game create a wonderful playground for those intent on exploring mountain bike trails, hiking trails and their forte, horse trails. Enquire and you will discover numerous horse trailing options including over night trails, multiday trails to hourly trails.
That the Imvelo Mountain Bike Race has arrived is further underlined by the high quality of rider now arriving with a healthy split of MTB riders from Mozambique, South Africa and Swaziland - there is a small smattering of northern hemisphere riders thanks in part to the missionaries from the States and Europe. Regardless, some riders are approaching the Imvelo with a steely glint in their eyes, more focused than their last foray.
With the accepted fact that the Imvelo "has arrived" it has become a platform to raise awareness and indeed finances for a stricken local mountain bike rider, Bheki Mbingo who is currently in a critical condition with bleeding on the brain. A substantial prize is on offer as the raffle prize, a 6 night stay in Swaziland and this enticing raffle has attracted numerous ticket sales with all the proceeds going to Bheki. I wish the guy well.
7 June 2008 is around the corner, and with it comes a brilliant mountain bike race. I need to get some sleep and take on the beast in the morning.
Swaziland is a seriously fun playground.