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In the Sticks Gravel Series to Boost SA Racing

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By Press Office · 8 comments

Gravel Racing in South Africa continues to gain popularity and has now been boosted by the launch of the In the Sticks Gravel Series. The five-race series will offer decent prizemoney, media coverage and a high-standard of organisation. The full series will launch in 2025, but an abbreviated three-race version kicks off in July 2024.

Since it was given official International Cycling Union (UCI) discipline status in 2022, Gravel Racing is enjoying remarkable global growth. And South Africa is riding that wave. The launch of In the Sticks Gravel Series adds greater structure to the discipline, which has attracted a combination of hardcore road racers, seasoned mountain bike racers and endurance racing enthusiasts.

“Unfortunately, for various reasons, road racing has taken a knock in South Africa, particularly in the Gauteng province. But Gravel Racing is going some way to picking up that slack and in order to maintain that momentum, there needs to be guaranteed high quality events,” said Kyle Mitchell.

“We (myself and my close community) decided that we need to make a difference and ensure that we create a Gravel Race series that offers the Elite and Professional racers good incentives and rewards as well as delivering well-organised, safe, reliable events for the more recreational riders,” added Mitchell.

“We are passionate bicycle racers ourselves and we own and manage the Honeycomb Pro Cycling team. We want teams like ours and other privateer racers to have the right kind of events to inspire them. We decided on a series of five events so that there’s a podium battle at each event on a different route as well as overall prizes for consistency across the events,” added Mitchell.

Points will be allocated at each round of the 2025 Series right down to 30th position in the Elite Men and Women’s divisions. Each round of the In the Sticks Series will offer R100 000 in cash prize money. This will be split equally between men and women with the overall winners earning R25 000 each. Cycling South Africa age categories for Sub-Veteran, Veteran, Master and Grand Master men and women will also be accommodated and rewarded.

“Having a 160km high-profile race each month through Autumn and Winter in Gauteng is a great way to keep riders motivated. We are aiming for at least 500 entrants per race in the 2024 events and plan to ramp that up in 2025 when the series will be fully established,” said Mitchell.

Each event will offer a comfortable, safe environment for supporters at the start/finish venue.

The 2024 events will be as follows:

Saturday 27 July: Event 1

Honeycomb BEE Ratings Gravel Travel 100 Miler

Café du Cirque, Walkerville

160km | 950m ascent

110km (70 miler)

60km | 350m ascent

Info and online entry HERE.

Saturday 24 August: Event 2

Venue to be announced.

Saturday 28 September: Event 3

Venue to be announced.

Learn More

To keep updated as the series develops, follow In the Sticks Gravel Series social media accounts:

Instagram

Facebook

More information and online entry HERE.

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Comments

Shebeen

May 18, 2024, 7:35 PM

awesome. people throwing money at bike racing. please support

mecheng89

May 20, 2024, 5:02 AM

On 5/18/2024 at 9:35 PM, Shebeen said:

awesome. people throwing money at bike racing. please support

I'm most certainly going to take part in as many as my schedule allows, next one, for 2024 at least, is GT100, which is in my neck of the woods. Early bird prices looking good, too.

Jbr

May 20, 2024, 5:35 AM

Flew to joburg twice this year already so will probably give this one a miss, let's see where the next ones are.

Yes, nice to see some money thrown at racing, if it can help seeing a pro scene emerge.

As an age grouper, would also be nice if we got prizes that at least cover the cost of entry, R2TS R1500 prize for a R1650 entry was a bit of a joke imo, but it's obviously not a deciding factor, since for those joburg races the costs are way higher than just the entry (flights, day off work, sleep over..)

Stiggy

May 22, 2024, 11:50 AM

Great news! All the best
Danger Dassie

May 22, 2024, 12:26 PM

On 5/20/2024 at 7:02 AM, mecheng89 said:

I'm most certainly going to take part in as many as my schedule allows, next one, for 2024 at least, is GT100, which is in my neck of the woods. Early bird prices looking good, too.

Yes, I did the 60km last year. Sharp and fast! Great morning out.

TyronLab

May 24, 2024, 8:18 AM

Pretty annoyed at my daughter for being born two days prior and needing to have a birthday party the day of this race. Who care's about 8th birthdays anyway? Can't we make kids birthday parties knit-one-skip-one? It'll make the times they actually happen really special, so win win!

Going out south and coming back north is going to make this tough in the last half. Looks like fun, looking forward to the other races in '24 if I can squeeze one in. 

mecheng89

May 30, 2024, 1:35 PM

On 5/22/2024 at 2:26 PM, Danger Dassie said:

Yes, I did the 60km last year. Sharp and fast! Great morning out.

I 'm strggling to decide between the 60k and the 110k.

The 60k is short enough to really give it horns, and I don't live too far away, so I could cycle there and back, then I'll have >100k.

110k - no need to cycle home after the race, and at this stage, 110k at "race pace" is probably on my limit.

Frosty

May 30, 2024, 6:09 PM

Will ride there, do the 110km and ride home. Helps me achieve my goal of completing one 161Km, or longer, ride every month for the next few years. I’m chasing the goal of doing at least 100 miles (or longer) 100 times. Only 75 rides to go (6.25 years, if I do one a month).

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