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Countdown to the 2016 GR300 and GRLite

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The butterflies are starting to flutter in the bellies of the 2016 GR300 and GRLite entrants as race week has dawned. The riding gets underway on Friday the 26th of February from Thesen Island in Knysna and some of the country’s top mountain bikers will be descending on what’s becoming known as “Trail Town South Africa”.

ccs-62657-0-91656300-1456146523.jpgThe ladies race favourite and probably the form mountain biker in the country right now is undoubtedly Robyn de Groot. Photo by: Lisa G Photography.

The women’s category in the 2016 GR300 looks to be a particularly tightly contested one with Garmin’s Yolandi du Toit lining up alongside British mountain biking ace Catherine Williamson and South African marathon champion Robyn de Groot. Williamson is building up her form for a tilt at the Cape Epic title with Ester Süss in March and de Groot is in the form of her career coming off victories over Ariane Kleinhans at the National MTB Series race in Sabie and the Attakwas Extreme. Du Toit meanwhile is coming off a third place, with Cape Epic partner Theresa Ralph, at the Tankwa Trek.

ccs-62657-0-12403600-1456146524.jpgDylan Rebello will be looking to go one better at the 2016 GR300 than he managed at the 2015 RECM KNYSNA 200 where he finished behind Nico Pfitzenmaier. Photo by: Lisa G Photography.

In the men’s category the ever competitive Billy Stelling will be racing the likes of Christopher Wolhuter, Craig Boyes and Mike Posthumus to stay on the wheels of Renay Groustra and Dylan Rebello. Though Groustra is returning from an illness enforced layoff he’s always raced well in the GR300 and RECM KNYSNA 200 and will be keen to make use of the trails which suit his riding to regain form and confidence. While Rebello will look to build on the remarkable stage race successes, especially for such a young professional, he enjoyed in 2015 in his first stage race of the year.

ccs-62657-0-78801400-1456146524.jpgEntrants to the GR300 and GRLite can expect the best forest singletrack in South Africa, especially as Knysna bids to become known as Trail Town South Africa. Photo Julie Ann Hoffman.

Friday’s Stage 1 will challenge the GR300 riders to an 80km course with 1 650m of climbing, while the GRLite entrants will take on a 64km route with 1 250m of climbing. Saturday’s Stage 2 will start and finish from the Garden Route Trail Park and will surely be the highlight of the 2016 event. The 62km GR300 route includes 1 550m of altitude gain, and the GRLite day’s stage features a 46km route with 1 100m of altitude gain. Sunday’s third and final stage includes a climb up the famous Phantom Pass and a descent along the Phantom Pass singletracks, for the longer GR300 route rides it’s a 78km day with 1 450m of climbing, whereas the GRLite competitors will have a 65km with 1 050m of climbing final day.

If you’d like to follow the action live from the Garden Route you can do so by following @gardenroute300 on Twitter for live updates, time gaps, photos from the route and videos. Alternatively read the daily reports right here on Bike Hub, or like Garden Route Events on Facebook or search for #GR300 on Instagram.

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