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Mountain bikers fear no folly at Berg and Bush

By Press Office · 13 comments

The iconic Solly’s Folly descent off the Drakensberg escarpment will be under construction for the next two months as Berg and Bush route builders prepare new single-track sections for the 10th running of the mountain bike event in October.

The spectacular drop-off – which takes more than 2 000 riders from the Free State across the provincial border into KwaZulu-Natal – is one of the highlights of the three-day Descent and Great Trek races.

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The iconic Solly’s Folly descent off the Drakensberg escarpment is currently getting a facelift ahead of the 10th edition of the Berg and Bush mountain bike stage race in October. Photo: Em Gatland/Nikon

Organiser Gary Green said the section, which is named after landowner Solly Prinsloo, formed part of the traditional route used by cattle farmers to herd their animals up and down the Berg.

“We have in the past had some congestion on this part of the route, as it forms part of a continuous 10km section of fairly steep single-track. So we’re aiming to make it more rideable for everyone.”

Green said the changes would include the addition of sections to allow overtaking, thereby creating free riding and an opportunity for riders with more technical ability to reach higher speeds.

“The plunge will still be very exciting but not as technical, and terrifying, as before!”

He said his team were also hard at work in the vicinity of Spioenkop, which is another standout feature of the race that stretches over more than 200km.

“In the past, riders were forced to cycle some distance from the mountain before making their way towards it.

“However, in the surrounding foothills there are many cattle and game tracks and we plan to utilise these as they make their way towards the summit.”

The 1.5km hill climb up Spioenkop would form its own race within a race, with prize money for the fastest individual rider to the top, added Green.

He said improving the route year after year was one of the key contributors to the event’s success in celebrating a “decade of dirt”.

“We are always going to be making changes as more landowners come on board and this means that the riding will just keep on improving.

“Participants who come back to Berg and Bush can always look forward to new and exciting sections that they have never cycled before.”

The anniversary edition kicks off with the Descent from October 9 to 11. The Great Trek is next from October 13 to 15, with the Two-Day race bringing the event to a close on October 17 and 18.

Visit www.bergandbush.co.za. Alternatively, find the race on Facebook or follow @bergandbush and @FarmerGaryGreen.

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Comments

candz1

Jul 21, 2015, 10:18 AM

Cant wait. :thumbup:

Ratty

Jul 21, 2015, 10:24 AM

So excited.  Will be our 4th (we are addicted).

 

And they have made it so much easier this year for people coming from Cape Town with shuttles etc.

Squier

Jul 21, 2015, 10:25 AM

Did my first B&B Descent last year and I have to say that in the rain Solly's Folly were a little scary in places. Awesome piece of trail though!

 

Can't wait for this year! Let's hope the weather plays along.

cat-i

Jul 21, 2015, 10:35 AM

On the whole of Joberg2C Solly's Folly was easily the best piece of track.

 

Envious that I wont do it in Berg&Bush ... enjoy!

Slowbee

Jul 21, 2015, 12:17 PM

If the Mrs enjoys s2c, then this will be next on the list.

HOEKVLAG

Jul 21, 2015, 12:59 PM

I'm sooooo looking forward to doing the B&B for the first time this year and articles and comments like these just adds to the excitement!

 

Can't wait!

KingTJ

Jul 21, 2015, 9:20 PM

Awesome Race, Awesome Single Track...cant wait to do it again.

GrantRH

Jul 21, 2015, 9:22 PM

Ok so I have done some reading now. Anyone done this on a single speed? We are doing it this year. If you did what gears did you use? Many thanks!

I haven't, but there were a couple that did it last year. With climbs like Mike's Pass and spionkop, give yourself a bit of cadence.

GrantRH

Jul 22, 2015, 4:26 AM

Day 1 should be fine for single speed. Day 2 is a lot of climbing so that will hurt. Day 3 is a log tough climb at the beginning which ends in Mikes Pass (steep and slippery under rubber) but after that it is pretty flat and some really fun downhill.

 

Day 2 was in fact the venue for the SS world champs 2 years back.

Erroli8a8

Jul 22, 2015, 5:51 AM

Bring it on.

KingTJ

Jul 22, 2015, 8:38 AM

Day 2 almost broke me 2 years ago..40 degrees , strong head wind and broken derailleur ..one of the toughest day on a bike

nonky

Jul 22, 2015, 9:34 AM

Day 2 almost broke me 2 years ago..40 degrees , strong head wind and broken derailleur ..one of the toughest day on a bike

 

guys who rode speak in hushed tones about that day......people passing out while riding

GrantRH

Jul 23, 2015, 6:24 AM

guys who rode speak in hushed tones about that day......people passing out while riding

I rode it... no one spoke, only groaned.

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