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Blaze a Trail Across the Tankwa Karoo in the 2023 News24 Karoo Burn

Supplied by Dryland Events

By Press Office · 9 comments

Gravel is growing in South Africa and the News24 Karoo Burn is primed to spark the kindling. With the R355, the country’s most infamous unpaved road, as the proving ground this is a must do event for any off-road challenger. At 242 kilometres in length; a standard hundred miler would call it a day when the race really gets going, at the Tankwa Padstal at the foot of the Katbakkies Pass. 

image.jpegThe 2023 News24 Karoo Burn takes riders on a journey along South Africa’s longest uninterrupted gravel road, the R355. Photo by Justin Reinecke for zcmc.co.za

Fans of a good time in the desert will already be familiar with the road. It leads, after all to AfrikaBurn’s Tankwa Town. While the bike race will feature less trance music, it will boast just as much dust, welcoming hospitality and a mutant bike would not be a bad idea for the News24 Karoo Burn either, which takes place on the 25th of February 2023.  

image.jpegThe race starts in Calvinia at 05h00, on 25 February, meaning that competitors will race the first hour pre-dawn and witness a Tankwa Karoo sunrise at 06h30. Photo by Justin Reinecke for zcmc.co.za

“To be honest, the road isn’t great right now,” Henco Rademeyer of Dryland Event Management confessed. “I’d recommend mountain bikes over gravel bikes. Or maybe a monster cross, hardtail 29er with drop handlebars…” 

“The flash floods which swept through the Tankwa Karoo in December have done wonders for the veld, but the roads took a beating,” Rademeyer warned. “Never say never when it comes to the toughest riders completing a route on gravel bikes, but for anyone wanting to blend speed and comfort a mountain bike is the more sensible decision.”

image.jpegDespite the distance the News24 Karoo Burn is made achievable by the superbly stocked Dryland Event Management water points. Photo by Justin Reinecke for zcmc.co.za

The imposing distance and the prospect of the African summer sun beating down on riders could make the notion of riding from Calvinia to Kaleo sound unfeasible. Yet, with Dryland Event Management’s famous support, the task becomes infinitely more achievable. The 242 kilometre route features six water points, with the first two well-spaced before coming at around 30 kilometre intervals from the 111 kilometre mark onwards. 

For those still nervous of undertaking the challenge solo the event also features team categories. Racing as teams of two or four ensures a partner, or three, to always help set the tempo, to ride in the wind for half the race and to keep you company across the lonely desert planes. The alternative is to hope to hang onto a group, but that can often lead to hours of solo pedalling, riding in search of fellow strugglers after getting left behind at a water point. 

image.jpegKatbakkies Pass, located 168 kilometres into the 242 kilometre route, is the race’s major challenge. Photo by Justin Reinecke for zcmc.co.za

Entries to the team and solo categories remain open, until the 10th of February. Though would-be entrants are encouraged to confirm their participation before then in order to secure the optional extras, which include a vehicle drive service and accommodation at both the start and finish. For more information and to secure a ride in the 2023 News24 Karoo Burn visit www.karooburn.co.za

image.jpegType II fun is guaranteed at the News24 Karoo Burn, but there will be moments of unbridled Type I fun out on the course too. Photo by Justin Reinecke for zcmc.co.za

Comments

Shebeen

Jan 25, 2023, 11:13 AM

ooooh big media wants to go cycling again?!

 

pity the Oak Valley 24hr race i was planning on doing next month got canned due to low interest. the News24HR sounds like an obvious tag line!

peepeekaitjie

Jan 25, 2023, 11:31 AM

16 minutes ago, Shebeen said:

ooooh big media wants to go cycling again?!

 

pity the Oak Valley 24hr race i was planning on doing next month got canned due to low interest. the News24HR sounds like an obvious tag line!

Still better than Momentum Medical Scheme (insert race name) Extreme/Ultimate, presented by Biogen

Spinnekop

Jan 25, 2023, 1:50 PM

That entry fee is eye watering.
I'll save up...........use the R2k for a accommodation and go ride on my own there.  
 

SSCC

Jan 25, 2023, 4:24 PM

2 hours ago, Spinnekop said:

That entry fee is eye watering.
I'll save up...........use the R2k for a accommodation and go ride on my own there.  
 

I'm not a big fan of Dryland as they seem to lack imagination and stick to their predictable formula. But they are an excellent logistics company and run events very well. This race has 6 water points and is really good value IMO. They have to staff an event like this for 24hrs on race day. Let alone the lead up to the event.

Bosveldklong

Jan 31, 2023, 3:42 PM

Any riders from the Boland area doing this race?

Looking for possible shared logistics to Calvinia

 

Bosveldklong

Feb 7, 2023, 8:57 AM

Any update on the road conditions?

Bosveldklong

Feb 13, 2023, 3:59 PM

This topic seems to be awfully quiet 🙄

Still looking for possible shared logistics from the Boland area !

Update on the road conditions?

CX 👍🏻 or 👎🏻

ratherberidin'

Feb 14, 2023, 7:31 PM

Also wondering about road conditions - mtb or gravel?

 

white tiger

Feb 15, 2023, 5:53 AM

I'm more worried about the weather than the road conditions 😅

Looking at posts from previous years, I would say go with a MTB if you want comfort.

If you want to challenge for the podium go for a gravel bike.

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