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Underberg Gran Fondo Media Release |
No: UGF2308 |
27 July 2023 |
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Written By: Nick Tatham |
Gravel racing to the fore
at this weekend's Underberg Gran Fondo
Underberg - The Southern Drakensberg town of Underberg will be
inundated with off road bicycles – both mountain and gravel –
this weekend, as the second edition of the Underberg Gran Fondo
sets off on Sunday.
The event will once again attract those that are out to impress
and win the various races, but will also attract a large group of
social riders eager to take in the splendour of the foothills of
the Drakensberg.
With three distances available to perk the interest of both the
racing snakes and the weekend warriors, the event caters for
riders of all abilities.
The 140km flagship event has once again attracted a handful of
top names eager to make their mark. Back for another crack at the
overall crown are two of the top-three finishers from 2022, with
Alwyn Steenkamp and Brandon Downs tackling the rolling gravel
roads that surround Underberg.
Young Brent Yelland from Durban North will be taking on his first
gravel race, but with his strong MTB and road racing background
he will be a rider to look out for.
The experienced Andrew Hill has put in a late entry for the
event, and he will remain someone to watch as he remains fit and
competitive, while evergreen triathlete Donovan van Gelder has a
reputation for shining when the going gets tough and could spring
a surprise.
The Johannesburg-based Honeycomb Pro Cycling Team will be
travelling to KZN with three riders and if Bradley Scott, Jaco
van Dyk and Casper Kruger work together for a team result, the
individual KZN riders could struggle to cover all the tactics.
On the women's front there won't be any of 2022 podium finishers
at the year's race, however there looks sure to be an exciting
duel at the front of the race.
Bell Racing's Hayley Smith has entered her first gravel race and
will be hoping to continue her good form this year. Her biggest
challenge is sure to come from top road rider turned MTB race
winner, Joanne van de Winkel from the Sandton City Cycle Nation
team.
The experienced former Olympian from Hillcrest will battle it out
with Smith over the 140km event and will renew an exciting
off-road rivalry that has developed over the year.
Riders will also be able to tackle the shorter 94km route that is
also proving to be a popular option amongst riders who are
nervous about the long 140km. At the other end of the scale, the
organisers have this year introduced the 45km Tour de Farms and
there has been a lot of interest in the new short route.
The weather approaching Underberg is set to miss the riders and
the cold weather arrives on Monday, however, as with any event in
the Drakensberg in July, riders can expect temperatures to be
teens rather than the 20s.
This year the event has partnered with Sling Cycles, a local
manufacturing company that makes gravel bikes and they will have
a display at the event on Sunday for people interested in
purchasing an affordable gravel bike.
Entries for the Underberg Gran Fondo are still open, and you can enter
here
https://underberggranfondo.co.za/how-to-enter/
ENDS
Social media :
#UnderbergGranFondo
#GranFondo
#GravelCommunity
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Underberg Gran Fondo logo - JPeg |
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Sling Cycles Logo -
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Two of 2022's three
winners of the Underberg Gran Fondo will return in 2023 to try
and double up on their achievements from twelve months ago this
Sunday. |
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Gameplan Media |
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Young Hayley Smith
will be testing herself in her first gravel race at the Underberg
Gran Fondo taking place this Sunday. |
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Incredible views and
rolling district roads will be the order of the day for the
riders taclking the 2023 Underberg Gran Fondo this Sunday. |
Anthony Grote/
Gameplan Media |
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