Magalies Rocks the Cradle
Saturday, 26 Aug 2023
North West, South Africa
Posted by Leverage Corporation
About the event
Back for a second time, The Magalies Rocks the Cradle MTB & Trail Meander (MRtC) promises to be a day of fun.
This event is for you if you like to ride, run or walk. Something chilled and on your doorstep, and right at the base of the Magalies Mountains. Beautiful views, breathtaking scenery and great hospitality from the local farmers.
The riding will be almost exclusively gravel with a bit of tar thrown in, so bring your gravel bike, or even your Mountain Bike. But get there.
The Dirt Trail will be made up of private farm roads, jeep track and some district roads. Nothing technical, just a chance to get out into the countryside.
And this year, MRtC will be part of the 2023 Landboufees.
Come and visit the stalls after your ride or run and enjoy some delicious food, craft beer, and buy some choice produce from the various stalls.
This event is for you if you like to get out into the country and enjoy the “gees”
This event is for you if you like to “kuier” after a ride, run or walk
This event is for you if you ride or run for the sheer enjoyment of it.
If you like some or all of the above, this is definitely for you.
Come and have some fun with us…
Gravel/ MTB Options
We have 3 options for you. Nothing technical, almost exclusively gravel.
The options are:
70km, 45km or 25km
Dirt Trail Options
Again we have 3 options:
6km, 11km or 17km
Yours to run, walk or hike. Come and take in the vibe and the views.
Included in your entry fee
- Fun riding or running - nothing technical
- Event T-Shirt for 1st 150 entries
- Race medal
- Full medical support
- Great Post Ride Vibe at Die Krip - including Live Entertainment
- Lucky Draw Prizes
- Craft Beer vendors and more
- Well-stocked water tables on the way
Cost
Mountain Bike
70km – R450
45km – R350
25km – R280
Trail Run/ Walk
17km – R200
11km – R170
6km – R120
Event location
Die Krip Landboufees
North West, South Africa
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