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Hollard JUMA 2015: Rocking the new routes

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Give the 2015 riders even more to conquer and look forward to on the Hollard Jozi Urban Mountain Bike Adventure? CHALLENGE ACCEPTED!

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Want to know more about what to expect on route at the Hollard JUMA 2015? We have all the details for you right here! Partnering with City Parks and Joburg Zoo, the Hollard JUMA takes place on the 6th September 2015 and turns Johannesburg into the ultimate mountain biker’s playground.

The Hollard JUMA isa race for all kinds of riders, from professionals to weekend warriors & newbies and novices. This year a major change comes in the form of two completely separate routes for the 54km & 22km and a reversed 54km route. The separate & reverses routes will give riders extra room to ride. This separation means a max of 3 500 riders on either route this year compared to the 5 500 on the route in 2014. The 54km route has been reversed to space riders out over the first 13km and give riders an extra taste of technical on the last 17km.

Wipe those tears away and don’t be fooled, we’ve beefed up on the following safety features but the Hollard JUMA is still a challenge and not for sissies:

  • The number of scaffolding ramps has been reduced and where ramps are used they will now be rubberized.
  • Some great news for both riders and motorists – there will be fewer road closures this year on both routes.
  • Pack those swimming caps, the 120m bridge will be narrower this year and Emmarentia dam will be claiming a lot more victims.
  • The 700m Anatomic tunnel will be lit up, just a tiny bit more. But we encourage riders to bring additional lighting e.g. headlamps or bike lights.
  • There will be 50 more marshals on call along the Spruit.
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The 54km, a route for the regular & not so regular riders that love adventure and that never shy away from a challenge will be rocked in reverse. This year the route is separate with an extra 2km of Joburg jungle to explore. Thanks to the reversal of the route the 54km riders will take on the 700m Anatomic tunnel as a dark and daring downhill. Riders will then spend some serious time in the Parkview storm water chutes up, up onto some new single track before enjoying a technical 17km ride back to the finish.

For first timers, Sunday-funday riders and newbies the 22km will be completely separate and way less technical. Don’t be fooled though – while the 22km will definitely be more suited to novice riders, it will still offer the uniquely Hollard JUMA style challenges and excitement. The 22km will be kept to mostly jeep track, interspersed with single-track sections through the reeds and marshlands of the Spruit. The route will then turn towards Melville and riders will have the opportunity to grab some final hydration, at one of the Tom Campher Volvo, ABI, SAB & Redbull Water Points, before conquering the climb. After powering up the ridge riders will enjoy a 360-degree view of the whole Melville Koppies before heading downhill and home.

Not clipping in for the challenge but still keen to support? Marks Park will be alive with activities for the whole family with exciting food stalls, a beer garden and the SAB “Gig Rig” music truck. Follow all the latest news and announcements via Social Media by following us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/urbanMTB or on Twitter @JUMAMTB

Entries opened on the 7th May 2015, to enter visit www.juma.co.za. Entry fees are R399 for the 54km and R299 for the 22km. A whole new year, a whole new challenge! Enter NOW!

Comments

Pieterlab1

Jul 17, 2015, 8:46 PM

If u are new to mountain biking at this event you are almost garenteed to get hurt, if u have some experience you will likely have a tumble as well .

This event is not for beginners the quicker we paint this picture the better we can manage expectations for average Joe who is purely hoping to make his first 55 km.

If this is your first mtb race , you sir will have a 50/50 chance of a ambulance ride to the local hospital .

Enjoy your tennis!
ChUkKy

Jul 18, 2015, 8:26 AM

I did it last year, loved every minute of it. Had a grin slapped to my face for the entire ride.

I was finished and in the beer tent before 9am with Mikebike, JCZA, RossW, Escapee

 

Was an awesome day out but the guys that started near the back, I drank their beers on their behalf.

Sorry.

BenGraham

Jul 18, 2015, 9:31 AM

I did it last year, loved every minute of it. Had a grin slapped to my face for the entire ride.

I was finished and in the beer tent before 9am with Mikebike, JCZA, RossW, Escapee

 

Was an awesome day out but the guys that started near the back, I drank their beers on their behalf.

Sorry.

Thanks mate. My finish time was like 5 hours but my gps said I was only actually moving for 3. Looking forward to a better start this year.

Stephen Povey

Jul 21, 2015, 9:27 AM

I did it last year, loved every minute of it. Had a grin slapped to my face for the entire ride.

I was finished and in the beer tent before 9am with Mikebike, JCZA, RossW, Escapee

 

Was an awesome day out but the guys that started near the back, I drank their beers on their behalf.

Sorry.

What group did you start in? I had this strategy to up my seeding too, hope it pays off!

skipperw

Jul 21, 2015, 10:55 AM

Out of interest, what happens to spruit access on the day?

 

Is it still rideable for the regulars who ride the spruit but don't want to ride the Juma?

Peach.

Jul 21, 2015, 11:22 AM

All this whining. I for one am pretty keen. I'm a bit torn because it falls on the same day as the hakahana enduro but I think since this is a once off I'll be doing it. I've been working on my seeding too so I shouldn't have to wait in the horrendous bottlenecks like last year. Didn't know they where putting a permanent underpass in Linden. I for one would have happily donated to that cause alone. The spruit is getting better and better. We are seriously privileged living along the edges of it.

 

Another thing frankly the "a noob did something dumb in front of me" line is getting really old. This is MTB; pay attention. I've had people stop and jump off their bike in front of me and do you know what I did. I rode around them. Get some proper tread on your tyres and you might be able to do the same. If you're such a badass rider that everyone else is a noob you should know how to take evasive action at moments notice.

 

Hakahana has been moved to the 19th/20th Sep.

GaryvdM

Jul 21, 2015, 12:30 PM

Out of interest, what happens to spruit access on the day?

 

Is it still rideable for the regulars who ride the spruit but don't want to ride the Juma?

 

Not sure, but even if it is accessible, it's probably advisable to stay away. Same for other events, like Walk the Talk.

BenGraham

Jul 21, 2015, 12:33 PM

Hakahana has been moved to the 19th/20th Sep.

That is awesome news!

Stephen Povey

Aug 13, 2015, 11:08 AM

Anyone know if a route profile is going to be made available for JUMA?

Rotiringer

Aug 24, 2015, 5:37 AM

Anyone know how they will seed people in the juma? Will they take your index into account or talk it on your word during the entry?

Enduro_Jakes

Aug 24, 2015, 6:13 AM

Anyone know how they will seed people in the juma? Will they take your index into account or talk it on your word during the entry?

 

From what I understand, they are using SAS for timing so I am sure they will use our indexes for batching. The times you select during entry mean nothing apparently.

Lurch

Sep 1, 2015, 11:14 AM

If anybody knows someone who is looking for an entry on the 22km, I have one to get rid ofafter some idiot hit me off my road bike yesterday.


 


Make me an offer.


http://www.bikehub.c...uma-22km-entry/


Runbikeswim

Sep 2, 2015, 4:32 AM

I am also looking for the route  / profile.

 

I have to go on record and say that they did do a lot to add new paths and fix some sections, worth 1.5mil... not sure.

 

Any case I am hyped !

 

Seeding is out and used SAS.. LOTS OF BATCHES ! See below from SAS email

 

Batches for the 54km: A. B, C, D, E, F, J, L, N, P, R, T, V, X, Z, ZB
Batches for the 22km:
I, K, M, O, Q, R, T, V, W, Y, ZA, ZC

 

 

 

07h00    54km - Batches 10 mins apart

08h20    22km - Batches 10 mins apart (From 08h20 54km & 22km batches will alternate)

12h00    1km - 4 to 6 Years Old

12h30    2km - 7 to 9 Years Old

12h30    Prize Giving


 

Guest notmyname

Sep 2, 2015, 5:19 AM

Bottleneck city.

Stephen Povey

Sep 2, 2015, 7:29 AM

http://www.juma.co.za/wp-content/uploads/JUMA_Map.pdf

 

they used to have the profiles on the site, replaced with this "Disney" map

Barry Stuart

Sep 2, 2015, 7:32 AM

http://www.juma.co.za/wp-content/uploads/JUMA_Map.pdf

 

they used to have the profiles on the site, replaced with this "Disney" map

Judging by the picture it seems they recommend a downhill bike

Stephen Povey

Sep 2, 2015, 1:22 PM

Judging by the picture it seems they recommend a downhill bike

 

Even if it is flat  :P

RocknRolla

Sep 2, 2015, 3:02 PM

Judging by the picture it seems they recommend a downhill bike

And lycra... I'm definately out...

Barry Stuart

Sep 2, 2015, 3:12 PM

And lycra... I'm definately out...

With running shoes… confusing times.

Enduro_Jakes

Sep 3, 2015, 7:53 AM

To all the people whinging and moaning about the JUMA. A few points to consider:

 

Bottlenecks: I have seen more bottlenecks at Trailseeker and USN races this year than at JUMA last year. It is a fact of life. Sadly there will always be bring-your-bike-hikers, no matter where you go. Even on SANI2C from what I have heard.

 

Algae in the storm drains: BOOHOO! Clearly you have never done a river crossing or ridden a wooden bridge after weeks of rain if this is an issue. it is a PART OF NATURE even though it is in a man made structure. Ponds and puddle and stream crossings have the same issue but do you hear anyone complaining to Trailseeker(as an example) organizers that they need to clean the rivers? Besides, I have never heard a spruit rider moan about this.

 

Metal Bridges: Have you never ridden a slick rock section? That is far scarier than a level straight line metal bridge.

 

I know I am not the best rider, far from it in my books. I do give the hikers a load of crap during a race. But seriously, if you find the JUMA to be that bad, how are you even a mountain biker? Nature is far tougher and trickier. Common sense and less windgat moves will prevent you getting hurt in ANY race.

 

So as my buddy would say.... Chow a bag of concrete and HTFU! Grow a pair and have some fun.

 

Yes, last year was not very well organised, but it was THE FIRST OF IT's KIND in SA. Give the guys a break. So they learn. This year will be much better! And next year even more so!

 

USN has been running for a few years now and just look at the Stoke City race this year, what a colossal F*** UP! 

 

So take this race for what it is, a fun ride through Joburg in way that cant normally be done! HAVE FUN!!

Baaisikilist

Sep 3, 2015, 8:08 AM

You really feel quite strongly about this...

Andrew Steer

Sep 3, 2015, 8:11 AM

To all the people whinging and moaning about the JUMA. A few points to consider:

 

Bottlenecks: I have seen more bottlenecks at Trailseeker and USN races this year than at JUMA last year. It is a fact of life. Sadly there will always be bring-your-bike-hikers, no matter where you go. Even on SANI2C from what I have heard.

 

Algae in the storm drains: BOOHOO! Clearly you have never done a river crossing or ridden a wooden bridge after weeks of rain if this is an issue. it is a PART OF NATURE even though it is in a man made structure. Ponds and puddle and stream crossings have the same issue but do you hear anyone complaining to Trailseeker(as an example) organizers that they need to clean the rivers? Besides, I have never heard a spruit rider moan about this.

 

Metal Bridges: Have you never ridden a slick rock section? That is far scarier than a level straight line metal bridge.

 

I know I am not the best rider, far from it in my books. I do give the hikers a load of crap during a race. But seriously, if you find the JUMA to be that bad, how are you even a mountain biker? Nature is far tougher and trickier. Common sense and less windgat moves will prevent you getting hurt in ANY race.

 

So as my buddy would say.... Chow a bag of concrete and HTFU! Grow a pair and have some fun.

 

Yes, last year was not very well organised, but it was THE FIRST OF IT's KIND in SA. Give the guys a break. So they learn. This year will be much better! And next year even more so!

 

USN has been running for a few years now and just look at the Stoke City race this year, what a colossal F*** UP! 

 

So take this race for what it is, a fun ride through Joburg in way that cant normally be done! HAVE FUN!!

 

Agree in large... when did we become such a bunch of whiney little girls! 

edgarblount

Sep 3, 2015, 8:51 AM

To all the people whinging and moaning about the JUMA. A few points to consider:

 

Bottlenecks: I have seen more bottlenecks at Trailseeker and USN races this year than at JUMA last year. It is a fact of life. Sadly there will always be bring-your-bike-hikers, no matter where you go. Even on SANI2C from what I have heard.

 

Algae in the storm drains: BOOHOO! Clearly you have never done a river crossing or ridden a wooden bridge after weeks of rain if this is an issue. it is a PART OF NATURE even though it is in a man made structure. Ponds and puddle and stream crossings have the same issue but do you hear anyone complaining to Trailseeker(as an example) organizers that they need to clean the rivers? Besides, I have never heard a spruit rider moan about this.

 

Metal Bridges: Have you never ridden a slick rock section? That is far scarier than a level straight line metal bridge.

 

I know I am not the best rider, far from it in my books. I do give the hikers a load of crap during a race. But seriously, if you find the JUMA to be that bad, how are you even a mountain biker? Nature is far tougher and trickier. Common sense and less windgat moves will prevent you getting hurt in ANY race.

 

So as my buddy would say.... Chow a bag of concrete and HTFU! Grow a pair and have some fun.

 

Yes, last year was not very well organised, but it was THE FIRST OF IT's KIND in SA. Give the guys a break. So they learn. This year will be much better! And next year even more so!

 

USN has been running for a few years now and just look at the Stoke City race this year, what a colossal F*** UP! 

 

So take this race for what it is, a fun ride through Joburg in way that cant normally be done! HAVE FUN!!

Oh, I can't wait for Monday. It's gonna be like Friday.  :ph34r:  :whistling:

 

The amount of unseeded riders a.k.a The 100-Club in the 22km sits at 40% and on the 54km it sits at 20%. 

 

Hopefully all goes well! You guys must enjoy the ride. Gooi mielies!

 

Some final advice: "Hesitation Devistation!".

RocknRolla

Sep 3, 2015, 10:05 AM

To all the people whinging and moaning about the JUMA. A few points to consider:

 

Bottlenecks: I have seen more bottlenecks at Trailseeker and USN races this year than at JUMA last year. It is a fact of life. Sadly there will always be bring-your-bike-hikers, no matter where you go. Even on SANI2C from what I have heard.

 

Algae in the storm drains: BOOHOO! Clearly you have never done a river crossing or ridden a wooden bridge after weeks of rain if this is an issue. it is a PART OF NATURE even though it is in a man made structure. Ponds and puddle and stream crossings have the same issue but do you hear anyone complaining to Trailseeker(as an example) organizers that they need to clean the rivers? Besides, I have never heard a spruit rider moan about this.

 

Metal Bridges: Have you never ridden a slick rock section? That is far scarier than a level straight line metal bridge.

 

I know I am not the best rider, far from it in my books. I do give the hikers a load of crap during a race. But seriously, if you find the JUMA to be that bad, how are you even a mountain biker? Nature is far tougher and trickier. Common sense and less windgat moves will prevent you getting hurt in ANY race.

 

So as my buddy would say.... Chow a bag of concrete and HTFU! Grow a pair and have some fun.

 

Yes, last year was not very well organised, but it was THE FIRST OF IT's KIND in SA. Give the guys a break. So they learn. This year will be much better! And next year even more so!

 

USN has been running for a few years now and just look at the Stoke City race this year, what a colossal F*** UP! 

 

So take this race for what it is, a fun ride through Joburg in way that cant normally be done! HAVE FUN!!

 

Thank you for taking the time to write this.

 

All I got from it was "everyone is entitled to their opinion even if it's wrong"

 

BTW, the Juma is certainly not the "first of it's kind".

 

There has been a couple of similar type races, but not with the scale of sponsorship this one has.

nonky

Sep 3, 2015, 10:21 AM

To all the people whinging and moaning about the JUMA. A few points to consider:

 

Bottlenecks: I have seen more bottlenecks at Trailseeker and USN races this year than at JUMA last year. It is a fact of life. Sadly there will always be bring-your-bike-hikers, no matter where you go. Even on SANI2C from what I have heard.

 

Algae in the storm drains: BOOHOO! Clearly you have never done a river crossing or ridden a wooden bridge after weeks of rain if this is an issue. it is a PART OF NATURE even though it is in a man made structure. Ponds and puddle and stream crossings have the same issue but do you hear anyone complaining to Trailseeker(as an example) organizers that they need to clean the rivers? Besides, I have never heard a spruit rider moan about this.

 

Metal Bridges: Have you never ridden a slick rock section? That is far scarier than a level straight line metal bridge.

 

I know I am not the best rider, far from it in my books. I do give the hikers a load of crap during a race. But seriously, if you find the JUMA to be that bad, how are you even a mountain biker? Nature is far tougher and trickier. Common sense and less windgat moves will prevent you getting hurt in ANY race.

 

So as my buddy would say.... Chow a bag of concrete and HTFU! Grow a pair and have some fun.

 

Yes, last year was not very well organised, but it was THE FIRST OF IT's KIND in SA. Give the guys a break. So they learn. This year will be much better! And next year even more so!

 

USN has been running for a few years now and just look at the Stoke City race this year, what a colossal F*** UP! 

 

So take this race for what it is, a fun ride through Joburg in way that cant normally be done! HAVE FUN!!

 

Do you recommend a local concrete like PPC or should I get imported stuff like Lafarge?

:thumbup:  :thumbup: :devil:  :devil:  

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