Husqvarna Classic Mid-Illovo MTB Challenge & Trail Run – Sunday 28 April 2019
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Calling all mountain bikers and trail runners – entries are now open for the 2019 Husqvarna Classic Mid-Illovo MTB Challenge & Trail Run, with race options to suit the whole family.
This popular event has limited entries so don’t delay in entering. The race starts on Sunday 28 April at Gwahumbe Game & Spa in Mid-Illovo in KZN.
The serious mountain bikers can choose either the 60km Husqvarna Classic MTB X-treme or the 40km Safire Classic route, while fun riders have the choice of an 18km Gwahumbe Family Experience or the 10km route, which is free entry for the under 12s.
For trail runners, the Farmers Agri-Care 16km or the 9km Gwahumbe trail routes offer spectacular trails through indigenous KZN bushlands and grasslands. Each year, the Mid-Illovo community benefits from hosting the Husqvarna Classic Mid-Illovo MTB Challenge & Trail Run, as proceeds from the event go towards community upliftment. Every entrant also has the opportunity to give back and help a child in this Midlands community by purchasing an Uzwelo School Bag, with a built-in raincoat poncho, for R150. Enter online at www.roag.co.za or contact ROAG on info@roag.co.za or 086 100 ROAG/7624.
Entry Fees
60km Husqvarna Classic MTB X-treme | R220 |
18km Gwahumbe Family Experience | R160 |
10km Fun Ride | R80 (free for under 12s) |
16km Farmers Agri-Care Trail Run | R140 |
9km Gwahumbe Trail Run | R100 |
For more information, visit www.husqvarnaclassic.co.za
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