Trevor Case from Magaliessig, and Murray Brown from Malanshof, are lifelong friends, having grown up on the same street. The pair are heading to Underberg to ride their tenth KAP sani2c together, which gains them “Black Mamba” status from the race organisers.
Four Sandton locals will be taking on the KAP sani2c mountain bike stage race for the tenth time next month [between 15 and 18 May], gaining them “Black Mamba” status from the race organisers. The KAP sani2c is a 3 day mountain bike stage race from Underberg in the southern Drakensberg to Scottburgh on the KZN South Coast.
The KAP sani2c 3 day mountain bike stage race, with 265 kms of incredible riding from Underberg to Scottburgh in KZN, is one of the oldest, best loved stage races in SA. We put together a “sani2c 101” guide answering common questions from riders new to the stage racing scene.
Corne Meier from Midstream will next week take part in the KAP sani2c for the 11th time in 13 years. The sani2c is a 3 day mountain bike stage race which travels 265 kms from Underberg in the southern Drakensberg to Scottburgh on the South Coast.
Organisers of the KAP sani2c have announced a prize wallet of R 500k for the 2019 edition of the race. The event is 3 days of riding 265kms from Underberg to Scottburgh in Kwa-Zulu Natal, and it’s the largest mountain bike stage race in the world with up to 4200 riders taking part. Three versions of the event run over 5 days, with The Trail from 14-16 May, the Adventure from 15-17 May, and the Race takes place from 16-18 May this year.