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Dirtopia Enduro series kicks off at Delvera

By Press Office · 80 comments

In 2016 five events of this mountain bike discipline are planned in the Western Cape, and on Sunday 3rd of April, the home of Dirtopia trails near Stellenbosch at Delvera will be the host.

The Enduro events are geared for mountain bikers that enjoy singletrack and are fit enough to ride uphills, but more importantly like riding downhills fast! Therefore more adrenalin junkies like downhillers enjoy this discipline of the sport but the lady participation is growing and more young riders are taking part too. Anyone can try this discipline and course designer, Meurant Botha loves taking part himself!

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Riders are only timed on certain stages, which are mostly downhill singletrack. The routes are not that technical, but when done at fast speeds, do get tricky… There are normally on average four special stages in a day of the event, and riders go to the start of the next stage in ‘neutral’ or ‘liaison’ sections. This creates a social atmosphere and gatherings at the refreshment station, as no-one are in a hurry.

The Delvera trails are more than 10 years old and routes are being improved by the trail team especially for the event. First stage will start at the top of Klapmutskop with 360 views of Table Mountain & the winelands. Although there are prizes for the top males & females and medals for all, the event is about pure mountain bike riding. Dirtopia has organised eleven Enduro events since 2012.
Pre-entries only are taken, so visit www.dirtopia.co.za to enter online.

The total distances do not matter, as the anaerobic exercise you get is enough to tire the fittest of riders. Timing is done with Amarider Trail Tags and times are immediately live on raceday.

Fees start at R275 per rider and you can call the Trail Centre at 0218844752 for any queries or mail info@dirtopia.co.za. The other Enduro events planned for 2016 are scheduled at various venues from Wellington to Simonsberg.

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Lefty V

Apr 4, 2016, 6:29 AM

What was the overall time, distance (incl. the transitions) for the day?

Captain Fastbastard Mayhem

Apr 4, 2016, 6:33 AM

What was the overall time, distance (incl. the transitions) for the day?

Mine was 3h45 total, 2h20 moving time, 19km total destance & 720m ascent. 

 

Actual recorded time for all stages was 18m53 and winning time was 13m41 (Martin "Fietsman" Zietsman, with 2nd place @ 13m48 of Nils Hansen on his Mercer hardtail

Meezo

Apr 4, 2016, 6:59 AM

Mine was 3h45 total, 2h20 moving time, 19km total destance & 720m ascent. 

 

Actual recorded time for all stages was 18m53 and winning time was 13m41 (Martin "Fietsman" Zietsman, with 2nd place @ 13m48 of Nils Hansen on his Silverback Fatty hardtail. 

 

not his Mercer 27.5" Steel Hardtail?

Captain Fastbastard Mayhem

Apr 4, 2016, 7:07 AM

not his Mercer 27.5" Steel Hardtail?

Feck, sorry. Yes. Edited post. 

TAAHIRWP

Apr 4, 2016, 8:01 AM

So simonsberg?

Captain Fastbastard Mayhem

Apr 4, 2016, 8:03 AM

So simonsberg?

Should be good for it.

TAAHIRWP

Apr 4, 2016, 8:04 AM

Should be good for it.

What to expect? Last time I was there was in 2014 I think.
Captain Fastbastard Mayhem

Apr 4, 2016, 8:07 AM

What to expect? Last time I was there was in 2014 I think.

not a fooking clue, mate. Never been there before. Apparently lots of climbing (sigh)

TAAHIRWP

Apr 4, 2016, 8:10 AM

not a fooking clue, mate. Never been there before. Apparently lots of climbing (sigh)

I think last time I was there. They laid out 4 stages.

 

1 had a steep drop In.

2 was on a long jeep track, then into a vine tunnel.

3 was winding and dusty.

4 got scrapped

5 was narrow trail under canopy that ended close to parking area.

 

 

I dunno that's sort of what I remember.. vaguely.

Sidewinder.

Apr 4, 2016, 9:08 AM

HIJACK!

 

While you're all riding your post race-weekend highs, what are the dates for the enduro races down there this year? Do you have 2 series, Dirtopia and WP?

I would love to come down for a couple of races this year, I NEED to ride some of those trails!

Captain Fastbastard Mayhem

Apr 4, 2016, 9:13 AM

HIJACK!

 

While you're all riding your post race-weekend highs, what are the dates for the enduro races down there this year? Do you have 2 series, Dirtopia and WP?

I would love to come down for a couple of races this year, I NEED to ride some of those trails!

Dirtopia Enduros:

 

May 15th - Uitkyk (Simonsberg)

June 11 & 12 - Welvanpas

August 21 - Steilte Trails (Helderberg)

November 13 - Delheim (Simonsberg)

 

WP Gravity Enduros: Venues TBA

 

5 June

31 July

14 Aug

25 Sep

30 Oct

Captain Fastbastard Mayhem

Apr 4, 2016, 9:15 AM

Got a pic of me on SS3, just before I passed the rider in front of me

 

 

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Sidewinder.

Apr 4, 2016, 9:29 AM

Dirtopia Enduros:

 

May 15th - Uitkyk (Simonsberg)

June 11 & 12 - Welvanpas

August 21 - Steilte Trails (Helderberg)

November 13 - Delheim (Simonsberg)

 

WP Gravity Enduros: Venues TBA

 

5 June

31 July

14 Aug

25 Sep

30 Oct

 

Thanks Myles! 

 

HIJACK OFF

Lefty V

Apr 4, 2016, 10:40 AM

Got a pic of me on SS3, just before I passed the rider in front of me

looks like your bike shrunk in last weeks' rain... ;-)

Captain Fastbastard Mayhem

Apr 4, 2016, 10:42 AM

looks like your bike shrunk in last weeks' rain... ;-)

I know! The pitfalls of having a short lens... 

banna

Apr 4, 2016, 11:00 AM

Got a pic of me on SS3, just before I passed the rider in front of me

Is the parachute on your back just in case you don't make the berm?

Captain Fastbastard Mayhem

Apr 4, 2016, 11:03 AM

Is the parachute on your back just in case you don't make the berm?

it's carrying my 3l water, jacket (in case it gets cold) spare gloves, tools, trail-side snacks & powerade (If I need it)

 

And a parachute. Cos you know, Enduro. 

 

It's my all-day pack. Carries everything I need and more, and it doubles as extra super secret training device when it's fully loaded... It's also that, or a water bottle. 

banna

Apr 4, 2016, 11:15 AM

it's carrying my 3l water, jacket (in case it gets cold) spare gloves, tools, trail-side snacks & powerade (If I need it)

 

And a parachute. Cos you know, Enduro. 

 

It's my all-day pack. Carries everything I need and more, and it doubles as extra super secret training device when it's fully loaded... It's also that, or a water bottle. 

Hehe. Try and squeeze in the Weber and cooler box as well. Nothing like a boerie and a beer at the checkpoints. :P I've got a Camelbak Hawg as my all-day pack. You can almost fit the moon into that thing. 

Captain Fastbastard Mayhem

Apr 4, 2016, 11:26 AM

Hehe. Try and squeeze in the Weber and cooler box as well. Nothing like a boerie and a beer at the checkpoints. :P I've got a Camelbak Hawg as my all-day pack. You can almost fit the moon into that thing. 

I've done that before (the boerie rolls, not the weber) 

 

Riding buddies were NOT impressed when out came the tinfoil-encased goodness and all they had were jungle oats bars... 

Headshot

Apr 4, 2016, 11:32 AM

The key to speed on a bike is lighter - leaving the snacks at home is one way of lightening the pack and the rider....

Captain Fastbastard Mayhem

Apr 4, 2016, 11:34 AM

The key to speed on a bike is lighter - leaving the snacks at home is one way of lightening the pack and the rider....

the key to speed on a bike is not to suck... 

 

But yes, I agree. Maaaybe a bottle would have been the better option, or a fanny-pack like the Camelbak whateveritis...

 

I also didn't eat the snacks. So not necessary, maybe. Still - my first enduro in 2 years. 

banna

Apr 4, 2016, 11:38 AM

I've done that before (the boerie rolls, not the weber) 

 

Riding buddies were NOT impressed when out came the tinfoil-encased goodness and all they had were jungle oats bars... 

 

the key to speed on a bike is not to suck... 

 

But yes, I agree. Maaaybe a bottle would have been the better option, or a fanny-pack like the Camelbak whateveritis...

 

I also didn't eat the snacks. So not necessary, maybe. Still - my first enduro in 2 years. 

I can't run the risk of hunger on the trail. That makes me plenty grumpy and then I ride like crap. Well even crappier than usual....

Captain Fastbastard Mayhem

Apr 4, 2016, 11:42 AM

I can't run the risk of hunger on the trail. That makes me plenty grumpy and then I ride like crap. Well even crappier than usual....

yeah. Agreed. So I'll still tote an energy bar or something, but maybe not the entire sink. 

nimthor

Apr 4, 2016, 12:40 PM

The key to speed on a bike is lighter - leaving the snacks at home is one way of lightening the pack and the rider....

 

I always though wearing a heavier pack makes you go faster on the down hills, gravity and all that physics stuff  :w00t:

banna

Apr 4, 2016, 12:49 PM

I always though wearing a heavier pack makes you go faster on the down hills, gravity and all that physics stuff  :w00t:

Ok, someone is lying here. :P

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