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Win a Santa Cruz and help build trails with TokaiMTB

By Press Office · 308 comments

In partnership with Santa Cruz Bicycles, TokaiMTB is offering the chance to win a Santa Cruz bike from their lineup. As part of a national funding drive, each R150 that you donate to the TokaiMTB trail fund gives you one entry into the draw to win.

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How to enter

Head over to the TokaiMTB website here to make your donation to the trail building fund. For every R150 that you donate, you get an entry into the draw. The more you donate the better your chances of riding a new Santa Cruz on some great new trails at Tokai.

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The prize

Santa Cruz Bicycles supports similar successful fundraising initiatives around the world, enabling trail crews to realise their plans for trail expansion while fulfilling riders’ dreams.

The winner can choose any frame model and colour from the Santa Cruz range which will be fitted with a standard Santa Cruz build kit by Rush Sports.

For more details and terms and conditions head over to the TokaiMTB website.

Closing time and date for entry will be midnight on Friday 14th July 2017, after which no further entries to the draw will be accepted. The winner will be announced via Bike Hub and TokaiMTB on Monday the 17th July 2017.

More about the TokaiMTB Trail Fund:

TokaiMTB is a constituted representative group and publicly funded non-profit organisation. As one of the founding members of the Table Mountain Mountain Bike forum, our mandate is to assist SANParks with mountain bike activity management in the Table Mountain National Park, with the aim of providing the recreational users a safe and well-managed mountain bike trail facility.

TokaiMTB is in possession of a SANParks issued permit to construct and maintain mountain bike trails within the Table Mountain National Park, as well as host community volunteer programmes in Tokai. In order to continue operations, TokaiMTB relies on donations from both business and the public. Donation drives take the form of innovative fundraisers and offer rewards to individuals who enter and thereby donate to the fund. This helps TokaiMTB offer users full-time representation and trails management and meet the financial needs of this recreational activity.

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Comments

(Deon)

Jul 17, 2017, 9:31 AM

There are no losers today. Michelle scores a new bike, Tokai MTB gets a massive injection of necessary funds, Rush sports gets bumped and exposed for being all around good guys, CPT guys get a trail face lift and everybody else outside of CPT that bought a ticket gets to pat them selves on the back knowing that the MTB world is a better place because of their actions.

 

Well done to everybody that was involved  :thumbup:

There's more and it involves opportunities for other trail centres around the country to also benefit. Looks like we've peeled open a very tasty can of worms with this initiative. Can't thank the groups involved enough!

dirtypot

Jul 17, 2017, 9:35 AM

There's more and it involves opportunities for other trail centres around the country to also benefit. Looks like we've peeled open a very tasty can of worms with this initiative. Can't thank the groups involved enough!

 

To help me get over this tragic loss of my yellow Tallboy, can you please give us some details of plans for Tokai with the new funds?  

That would help...

Shebeen

Jul 17, 2017, 9:40 AM

Congratulations Michelle. Is she on The Hub?

I won, I won!!!

Shebeen

Jul 17, 2017, 9:42 AM

Hold on... let me just change my screen name and then I'll she'll let the mods know where to send the Julianna Bronson.

hands off my bike!!

Captain Fastbastard Mayhem

Jul 17, 2017, 9:43 AM

To help me get over this tragic loss of my yellow Tallboy, can you please give us some details of plans for Tokai with the new funds?  

That would help...

jeepers dude... can you wait a second? LOL

 

Yes. Just give Mark & Deon time to recover from this...

 

It'll include material, labour, DH0, Donkey Trail, labour and more labour. And other stuff (trails) as well

Jewbacca

Jul 17, 2017, 10:43 AM

With over twelve thousand active posts since the 'memory wipe' Michele has done her time on this website. 

 

Man oh man I am green with envy right now, but so stoked for you!

 

Tell us what you are getting?! TELL US!

T-Bob

Jul 17, 2017, 10:50 AM

With over twelve thousand active posts since the 'memory wipe' Michele has done her time on this website. 

 

I smell a rat... ;)

 

Classic manoeuvre! Like the commitment as you're stuck with the Michelle name for the next 30 days before you can change!

 

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Wet Ears

Jul 17, 2017, 10:59 AM

There are no losers today. Michelle scores a new bike, Tokai MTB gets a massive injection of necessary funds, Rush sports gets bumped and exposed for being all around good guys, CPT guys get a trail face lift and everybody else outside of CPT that bought a ticket gets to pat them selves on the back knowing that the MTB world is a better place because of their actions.

 

Well done to everybody that was involved  :thumbup:

Very well put

popcorn_skollie

Jul 17, 2017, 11:02 AM

Well I knew I wasn't gonna win. But I'm still sour.

Jewbacca

Jul 17, 2017, 11:08 AM

I smell a rat... ;)

 

Classic manoeuvre! Like the commitment as you're stuck with the Michelle name for the next 30 days before you can change!

 

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How I didn't see that is actually embarrassing seeing as the picture and link to his adventure racing team page is still his signature!

 

hahahahaha well played Shebeen... well played.

 

I may have google stalked the real Michele Harvey who owns a grey Pinarello road bike and does in fact ride bikes... As much as I am stoked for her, the sour grapes in me hopes I don't have to see a brand new Santa Cruz being pushed through Boulders every weekend...  :ph34r:

T-Bob

Jul 17, 2017, 11:11 AM

Well I knew I wasn't gonna win. But I'm still sour.

 

I'm happy... I'm happy for the trails, I'm happy that there is cash and resources to get bigger and better. I'm happy for all involved that they can get to work with a solid plan and cash in the bank.

 

I'm happy that is was such a strong promotion and not a cake sale that people begrudgingly bought 1 ticket for a poor prize that no one wanted. I'm happy that Santa Cruz has set a bench mark and is investing in the scene (I'll make time to check them when I next change bikes). I'm happy for the real Michelle. I'm happy I didn't change my screen name to Michelle and get stuck like that for a month. 

 

I'm also secretly happy that I didn't win. No, hear me out. I stated I'd sell the winning bike or sell my current bikes and donate the funds to the trail fund. I was 100% happy to do that as well... hand on heart BUT I'm very happy I don't have to make that choice! :)

 

 

Shebeen

Jul 17, 2017, 11:23 AM

How I didn't see that is actually embarrassing seeing as the picture and link to his adventure racing team page is still his signature!

 

hahahahaha well played Shebeen... well played.

 

I may have google stalked the real Michele Harvey who owns a grey Pinarello road bike and does in fact ride bikes... As much as I am stoked for her, the sour grapes in me hopes I don't have to see a brand new Santa Cruz being pushed through Boulders every weekend...  :ph34r:

i don't know what you're talking about?!

 

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Shebeen

Jul 17, 2017, 11:25 AM

I smell a rat... ;)

 

Classic manoeuvre! Like the commitment as you're stuck with the Michelle name for the next 30 days before you can change!

 

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I'm trying to break the hub. see what happens if i do enough name changes and if it goes to page 2. Reckon admin didn't write the code for silly things like this yet.

 

edit: I've been a chick on the hub for 2 hours and have already got okes checking out my profile like it's a new #Guptaleaks expose

nimthor

Jul 17, 2017, 11:30 AM

Congrats Michelle! 

 

Now what on earth am I going to do to fall asleep tonight!!!

Jewbacca

Jul 17, 2017, 11:32 AM

Congrats Michelle! 

 

Now what on earth am I going to do to fall asleep tonight!!!

I can think of two things.. watch a really boring TV show and drink some warm milk... the other one involves watching something else, a disposable napkin and can't be mentioned on the hub.

 

Both work equally as well......

SuperDS

Jul 17, 2017, 11:33 AM

Ah well, should have answered that phone call from the unknown number.

 

Congrats Michele for picking up your phone and to be greeted with this news. :w00t: 

My Monday has just turned blue again... :(  :(  :(

splat

Jul 17, 2017, 11:35 AM

I'm trying to break the hub. see what happens if i do enough name changes and if it goes to page 2. Reckon admin didn't write the code for silly things like this yet.

 

edit: I've been a chick on the hub for 2 hours and have already got okes checking out my profile like it's a new #Guptaleaks expose

If I were a girl for a day:

 

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Shebeen

Jul 17, 2017, 11:41 AM

If I were a girl for a day:

 

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Shebeen

Jul 17, 2017, 11:56 AM

I smell a rat... ;)

 

Classic manoeuvre! Like the commitment as you're stuck with the Michelle name for the next 30 days before you can change!

 

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looks like Admin checked out my profile and that was that.

 

I'll go into the naughty corner now.

 

 

Now to be productive, here is the link to the bikes michelle can get!

https://www.julianabicycles.com/en/us

 

This also looks awesome - the Joplin - 

Part endurance racer, part rowdy trail bike—the Joplin is ridiculously fun. The original model redefined what people thought a 29er could be. This latest version breaks the mold all over again.

Conventional wisdom always held that a big-wheel bike like this was good for one thing—covering lots of ground quickly. We’ve never had much use for conventional wisdom. Yes, the Joplin is a fine cross-country/endurance machine. With its aluminum frame, efficient VPP™ rear suspension, and 29-inch wheel option, this bike can be an absolute race weapon—but the Joplin is more than that.

The Joplin has always been, to reduce this thing to a single word, fun. As in the uncontrollable-giggling-spontaneous-high-fiving kind of fun. We cranked the knob on that particular trait to 11 this year with a ground-up redesign that increases the bike’s composure on descents, adds a bit more small-bump suppleness to the mix and improves its handling in tight turns.

The new Joplin also gives you the option of running either 29er or 27.5+ wheels. If you’re looking for quick acceleration and a nimble feel, go 29er. If you’re wanting extra traction and a more forgiving ride over roots and babyhead rocks, go 27.5+. It’s your choice.

Is the Joplin a cross-country racer? Sure. A trail bike? Absolutely. Is it fun? Oh, hell yes.

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T-Bob

Jul 17, 2017, 12:39 PM

Michelle... go big!

 

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Dieter!

Jul 17, 2017, 12:40 PM

If I were her, and I wish I was, I would go Santa Cruz over Juliana anyways. Life could happen and a Santa Cruz will always be in demand. No one will blink at a lady riding a Santa Cruz but many guys wouldn't swing a leg over a Juliana (The bike).

(Deon)

Jul 17, 2017, 12:53 PM

If I were her, and I wish I was, I would go Santa Cruz over Juliana anyways. Life could happen and a Santa Cruz will always be in demand. No one will blink at a lady riding a Santa Cruz but many guys wouldn't swing a leg over a Juliana (The bike).

"Life happens" much less often to people with Michele's luck!

Uni

Jul 17, 2017, 1:16 PM

It wasn't me?  :(  :angry:

 

Happy trails to the winner. I don't like you. But congrats. 

(Deon)

Jul 17, 2017, 1:53 PM

To help me get over this tragic loss of my yellow Tallboy, can you please give us some details of plans for Tokai with the new funds?  

That would help...

 

..and above all a chance to start something sustainable and as Myles says, what an opportunity get the projects that needed funding off the ground. 

 

Ok, you wanted the story so if you have time to read to the end, here it is in a completely loose and generally unedited form.

 

First, we’re over-the-moon about the money that’s been raised! We are a non-profit group and as such, we do rely on donations to continue fulfilling our mandate of providing riders a place to ride, but if we could offer a reward for your input, that is how we felt we’d like to add value for your donation. Luckily with Santa Cruz’s help, we could.

 

It was asked earlier if we set a target and we do have a number in mind to get our projects off the ground. We’re very happy to report that we exceeded our intended goal for this fundraiser but the target is still a little further down the road to accomplish two immediate goals: 

 

1. continue rebuilding the trails while meeting the stringent requirements of a National Park

2. and setup a sustainable entity that can continue to operate into the future without relying on donations alone.

 

Trails: We've used this word 'sustainable' a lot, almost to the point of desensitising but stop for a minute and think about what it means for a National Park, and for TokaiMTB.

 

Now that we have no trees to shelter the trails from the elements and also with the area reclaimed from a plantation for conservation, the pressure to make a success of the trails is on! Make no mistake, the Tokai trails (actually in the whole park) needs a major reboot and the committee have worked hard to come up with a plan but after the fire razed everything to the ground, the time we had to plan this new start was also quite literally lost in flames.

 

We’ve been looking at the future since and came to the realisation that without a permanent structure or long-term project in place, the time for these trails providing “sport based” cycling in this part of National Park would be limited. Everyone has plans for new trails but how we found ourselves looking at the problem was to ask, “could we really just keep adding more without some sort of sustainable financial foundation to cover even the existing?” and as many of you would already know, to start any long-term project would take some short-term funding.

 

Santa Cruz coming on-board is a result of many years worth of volunteering effort and faith in our future plans and projects. Gary Perkin waited patiently for quite a few years before we gave him the nod, indicating that we were ready to start a fundraiser with real goals. And what he came up with as a prize after a few meetings with the bosses at SC’s HQ, quite honestly left us all gob-smacked (and now Michele too). But his commitment doesn’t end there. If any of you were at the Santa Cruz pop-up party in CT, you’d know that he’s also left something quite special from his personal photographic collection for us to auction. So we approached Bootleggers Coffee Co to help with an an event and they’ve very willingly agreed to host and plan the logistics on our behalf for sometime later in the year. This is generating some keen interest from others in the industry too and between this funding drive and the auction, we should be set to achieve our goals. So until then, commence immediate goal #1, trail restoration!

 

Through the support of Santa Cruz and Rush Sports in this fundraiser, we are now able to change this steady decline into the start of something new, so I'll just say it, we are launching a club to be the vehicle to future funding, and yes, there will be a membership fee added to the cost of park entry but as this fundraiser has shown, with the support of certain groups we will be able to offer the value we believe members deserve while keeping the cost affordable for everyone! 

 

Safety: Here’s where it gets complicated because I’ve just said the cost of the club membership needs to be affordable and safety is not cheap!

 

So not only does there need to be a group actively working on the trails but the added strain of keeping people safe is now a major challenge because due to the area alone, as the past has shown, safety is a problem SANParks cannot tackle by itself. As a solution to the added cost individuals would have to carry, we’ve gone on a limb to gain the support for a safety project even before Tokai reopened in December 2016. 

 

This initiative has come about at great personal sacrifice, under fire from some and at a great expense to one man in particular (let’s just call him a dragon, as in the series “Dragon’s Den”, remember?) who agreed to help trial a safety initiative that only through action on the ground, could be used as proof-of-concept to rope in sponsors that would make it a lasting project. Well, as far as proof goes, Tokai is still incident free but sadly Silvermine has felt the affects of the crime displacement. 

 

Next week we start testing cellular reception in the area as a means to increase signal coverage. Hopefully this can pan out to be the start for bring in our first main sponsor. Reception, or a lack of it, is a major obstacle for safety in the mountains. We’ve seen this first-hand and hope not to have it as an obstacle again. It’s makes significant difference in response time and a valuable in any situation.

 

We have a whole list of goals but maybe not worth going into detail now, but if you’ve ridden up to the mast at any time over the last 7 months, you would have seen some of it in action.

 

There’ll be more information in bite-sized chunks in the near future but just know that there is so much hinging on your continued support for these community trails. Thanks again.

DJuice

Jul 17, 2017, 2:13 PM

If I were her, and I wish I was, I would go Santa Cruz over Juliana anyways. Life could happen and a Santa Cruz will always be in demand. No one will blink at a lady riding a Santa Cruz but many guys wouldn't swing a leg over a Juliana (The bike).

I disagree.

I was just day dreaming the weekend and thinking, why can`t a man ride a Juliana, I love their paints schemes and writing.

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