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Race Report: 2020 Witfontein Funduro

Supplied by Chris Barrett. Photos by Deds Photography.

By Press Office · 136 comments

With the Enduro Western Cape series being disrupted this year due to COVID, local trail rider, architectural professional, husband and father, Chris Barrett decided to take things into his own hands.

On Saturday, 26th September @ 8:00, forty four riders from all over the country congregated at Ground Zero Bike & Trail Park, the start & finish for the Witfontein Funduro 2020. All praise to God for holding back the rain, and sending the chilly winds to keep the riders cool.

This was a free event for all Hillbillies Members, and non-members were only required to pay a day pass for the use of the trails. Some big names, such as Johann Potgieter (5x National Downhill Champ), made the journey to take part in the enduro. Even local Cross Country racer Tristan Nortje took part on his XC race bike.

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The trails around George (aka Witfontein) are perfectly suited. Just begging to host an enduro race. The Hillbillies Mountain Bike Club, local riders as well as the trail running clubs pour hundreds of hours of work into building and maintaining the beautiful trails. The damage caused after the strong winds several weeks ago was excessive, but everyone pulled together to re-open most of the trails.

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ccs-62657-0-76904800-1601454019.jpegScoping the new lines on race day didn’t slow down Johann Potgieter on his way to victory.

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Riders entering the Full Funduro raced five stages, covered a total distance of 32km with elevation gain of 1200m. The Lite Funduro consisted of three stages, 23km. The route was just difficult enough to not overwhelm the younger and less experienced riders, but still give the hardcore gravity junkies a good challenge. The trails chosen incorporated all of the goodness that Witfontein has to offer while testing a riders full range of skills and fitness. From old-school fast and flat-out sections over loamy goodness, to slippery rooty trails with tight turns, and then finally big double jumps mixed with steep rocky chutes, the Witfontein trails have something for every rider.

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A Community Effort

Various members of the George mountain biking community came together to make the inaugural Witfontein Funduro happen.

Braam Pretorius, Hillbillies Chairman, generously availed himself as a timing marshal on the day, as did Marthinus & Shauna Esmeyer of Paradise Adventures and Kendon Sharp.

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The Hillbillies also sponsored a water table, which was over and above what could be expected at a free event. Skysha Barrett, Ella Barrett & Elsa Sharp braved the cold to make sure that riders didn’t bonk on the tough course.

Ride Life Bicycle Shop also helped out significantly with the course marking and making sure that the trails were not obstructed on the morning of the race.

Jacques Lourens of Frontier Medix was on site, but thankfully no one had to leave the mountain in an ambulance.

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A last thank you to everyone who has not been mentioned, but who contributed behind the scenes to make the whole event possible. It was a huge team effort with weeks of planning that could not have happened without the support family and friends.

Witfontein Funduro Top 10 Finishers

  1. Johan Potgeiter
  2. Andrew Savage
  3. Nico Bester
  4. Chris Barrett
  5. Julian Bunge
  6. Tristan Nortje
  7. Jean-Pierre Malherbe
  8. Danie van Tonder
  9. Joshua Langenhoven
  10. Sean van Niekerk

Full results: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1i_EL228mwK-hUuvvaB9W9e0Ve7gLqntG/view?usp=sharing

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Comments

Bos

Sep 14, 2020, 11:17 AM

The first three stages are all so short, if you're going to blow it'll probably be on the transfers  :lol:

 

Haha, The climb out of that gorge at the end of the 1st stage looks pretty steep :whistling:

Joshua Langenhoven

Sep 14, 2020, 2:13 PM

Stage 1 Course Preview:

https://www.instagram.com/tv/CFHDpAhHBnT/

 

The full route will be published on Trailforks on Friday.

Don't forget to register ahead of time: https://forms.gle/zDU4dcde2WRXMpKQ7

This one’s going to be a proper lung buster. So amped for next weekend.

nox1111

Sep 15, 2020, 7:21 PM

Aaand entered m

Christofison

Sep 16, 2020, 9:34 AM


Today we're jumping ahead to the Stage 4 Course Preview, due to a last minute change to Stage 3.


Thermophage

Sep 16, 2020, 9:40 AM

 

Today we're jumping ahead to the Stage 4 Course Preview, due to a last minute change to Stage 3.

 

Ah I miss the DH line there :) So glad you have one going down the OG rock garden towards the bottom :D

Also, lil Dan needs a smack for not doing the quarry doubles ;)

Nick

Sep 18, 2020, 6:31 AM

 

You should pop the preview videos on Youtube too. Far easier to find than IG TV. They're a great showcase for anyone interested in the trails and it'd be a shame to have them hidden away from the internet.

Christofison

Sep 18, 2020, 7:41 AM

You should pop the preview videos on Youtube too. Far easier to find than IG TV. They're a great showcase for anyone interested in the trails and it'd be a shame to have them hidden away from the internet.

Thanks Nick. I'll certainly do that after the event.

Bos

Sep 18, 2020, 8:26 AM

I better pack my climbing legs! Er to late I dont own any  :) I think Im in trouble

Bos

Sep 18, 2020, 8:29 AM

Thanks Nick. I'll certainly do that after the event.

Bud, well done for all the effort you are putting into this, posting the vid etc. You are really doing a great job. 

Just for interest, I some kids tracks in George. Are there any near the venue? We are starting and finishing from Witfontein MTO right? Just If the wife and kids wanted to come take a look. 

Thermophage

Sep 18, 2020, 8:31 AM

Start is at the Botanical Gardens man, well just to the left (west) of it, but ya, a quick pedal from pretty much anywhere in George :)

And it's only 1200m climbing, not so bad :D

 

Bud, well done for all the effort you are putting into this, posting the vid etc. You are really doing a great job. 

Just for interest, I some kids tracks in George. Are there any near the venue? We are starting and finishing from Witfontein MTO right? Just If the wife and kids wanted to come take a look. 

Christofison

Sep 18, 2020, 9:08 AM

Bud, well done for all the effort you are putting into this, posting the vid etc. You are really doing a great job. 

Just for interest, I some kids tracks in George. Are there any near the venue? We are starting and finishing from Witfontein MTO right? Just If the wife and kids wanted to come take a look. 

Thank you for the kind words Bos  :thumbup:

 

The start & finish is at Ground Zero Bike Park, which has a coffee shop and awesome pump track for kids.

https://goo.gl/maps/SKHjkyo5uFqBUxNb6

Bos

Sep 18, 2020, 9:57 AM

Thank you for the kind words Bos  :thumbup:

 

The start & finish is at Ground Zero Bike Park, which has a coffee shop and awesome pump track for kids.

https://goo.gl/maps/SKHjkyo5uFqBUxNb6

 You just cant put a foot wrong! ;)

 

Hope they have beer..

Christofison

Sep 23, 2020, 6:34 AM

 You just cant put a foot wrong! ;)

 

Hope they have beer..

I just checked. They don't have a liquor license  :whistling:

Bos

Sep 24, 2020, 7:05 PM

Oh well..cant have it all now can we. On a slightly more serious note. For us out of towners. The windguru report seems ok for Saturday, bit of rain Friday night but nothing torrential. Saturday sees a 25 knots Westerly and 15C temps. Will a cycling top plus wind jammer suffice or should I be thinking more? I know the radio tower is pretty alpine and exposed. Freezing my ass off all day is not going to go down well. I might just come in a longsleave top anyway.

 

Second question, will there be stalls at the start area at all? I'm going to need a power bar or two to keep me fueled and maybe even a gu for the last climb. I'm not bargaining on any water points during the ride either right?

 

Thanks again for putting this event on. Goodluck with the last arrangements. See you on Saturday.

Christofison

Sep 25, 2020, 5:34 AM

Oh well..cant have it all now can we. On a slightly more serious note. For us out of towners. The windguru report seems ok for Saturday, bit of rain Friday night but nothing torrential. Saturday sees a 25 knots Westerly and 15C temps. Will a cycling top plus wind jammer suffice or should I be thinking more? I know the radio tower is pretty alpine and exposed. Freezing my ass off all day is not going to go down well. I might just come in a longsleave top anyway.

 

Second question, will there be stalls at the start area at all? I'm going to need a power bar or two to keep me fueled and maybe even a gu for the last climb. I'm not bargaining on any water points during the ride either right?

 

Thanks again for putting this event on. Goodluck with the last arrangements. See you on Saturday.

The start of stages 2, 4 & 5 are pretty exposed. I would pack at least a shell. You probably won't be cold on the transfers, it's just waiting to drop in that might get chilly.

 

No stalls at the start, the Ground Zero shop might have something. I'll DM you the owners number.

 

On a positive note, the Hillbillies MTB Club and my wife have sponsored a small water table. It will be at the start of Stage 3, so you will pass it again on your way to stage 4 & 5. The snacks & drink are limited though, so don't rely solely on that.

nox1111

Sep 25, 2020, 7:54 AM

@bos we take a steak and some hanepoot. Should sort out all nutrition and heat needs

Jewbacca

Sep 25, 2020, 9:37 AM

So, is anyone from George giving guided tours of the stages this afternoon? Nick and I are passing through riviersondereind on our way...

Bos

Sep 25, 2020, 10:24 AM

Cool. Thanks for that. Getting really really excited!

Christofison

Sep 25, 2020, 2:49 PM

Don't forget to sign up ahead of time, so save time on the day:
https://forms.gle/zDU4dcde2WRXMpKQ7

 

Keep the Trailforks route handy to find your way to the start of each stage:
https://www.trailforks.com/route/witfontein-funduro-2020/

Jewbacca

Sep 25, 2020, 4:41 PM

So we just rode stage 4 and 5.... I jizzed all over myself.

 

Some parts are pretty sketchy in the wet, especially on a kids bike. But the steeps are amazing. 

 

If it doesn't dry out there will be some very touch and go places. The rocks and roots were getting pretty ice rinky... The railway crossing on stage 5 in the wet is also a death trap. Haahahaha

 

The trails are amazing. 

 

See you guys at 8 tomorrow

nox1111

Sep 26, 2020, 3:41 PM

Never in my life have I cramped as hard or as continuous... Hells bells.

Fun day out nonetheless.

Thanks Chris!

Christofison

Sep 26, 2020, 7:02 PM

Thank you for coming today guys. It was an awesome day. We're still trying to make sense of all the timing data. For now, feel free to check your Strava positions on the Stage sements below:

https://www.strava.com/segments/25711539?filter=overall
https://www.strava.com/segments/25711565?filter=overall
https://www.strava.com/segments/25711679?filter=overall
https://www.strava.com/segments/25712288?filter=overall
https://www.strava.com/segments/25734037?filter=overall

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