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Bitter-Sweet’ MTB Challenge to boost South Coast Tourism

Bitter-Sweet’ MTB Challenge to boost South Coast Tourism

Tourism authorities are already in high spirits over the upcoming Seabreeze Build-It ‘Bitter-Sweet’ MTB Challenge.

The two-day competition, taking place this October at Rocky Bay Resort on the KwaZulu-Natal South Coast, will allow riders to test their skills over a total of 100 kilometres.

It’s a challenging trail through coastal forest – but it also promises views and experiences second to none.

Justin Mackrory, CEO of South Coast Tourism, says the event is bound to be a catalyst for tourism, and will be a welcome injection to the local economy.

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“The race is an invaluable publicity tool to profile our wonderful destination. Participants and their supporters contribute to our economy in terms of direct spend in hospitality establishments, indirect spend on retail and induced spend whereby recipients of their spend recirculate revenues into the local economy,” he says.

“Events of this nature, if successful, have a high return factor which suggests that riders will return, not only for subsequent events, but also for holiday and leisure.”

With the ‘Bitter-Sweet’ MTB Challenge touted as a family-orientated event, that’s very likely to be the case.

The highly-anticipated race is also open to under-19s, since the routes do not exceed 60-kilometres on either day. The organisers are encouraging riders of all skill levels, to join the fun.

Entry for a team of two will cost R3 500, while single entries will be charged at R2 000 each. In addition to a spectacular experience, entrants will receive a complimentary goodie bag and a t-shirt. The price also includes access to both days of the two-stage event, as well as dinner on Friday, breakfast, light lunch and dinner function on Saturday. Breakfast will be served on Sunday morning.  Accommodation for entrants is not included in the entry fee, however Rocky Bay Resort is offering the following specials to all entrants:-

 

OPTION ONE      –              Log Cabin Accommodation at Rocky Bay Resorts

R1100 per TEAM entry and R825 per SINGLE entry            –              lodge@rockybay.co.za

 

OPTION TWO    –              Tented Camp Site, including 2-man tent & 2 mattresses at Rocky Bay Resorts

R620 per TEAM entry and R465 per SINGLE entry              –              lodge@rockybay.co.za

Own sleeping bags/pillows/linen required

LIMITED to 100 tents – first come, first served

 

OPTION THREE –              Camp site at Rocky Bay Resorts

R540 per TEAM and R405 per SINGLE entry                          –              lodge@rockybay.co.za

Own caravan/tent etc. required

 

To accommodate the families and friends of participants, Rocky Bay Resort will be running a special over the race weekend. Log cabin accommodation will cost R275 per person sharing, while bringing children between the ages of 5 and 12 will cost just R135 each per night. Kids under 5 get to stay for free.

If your family can’t get enough of the outdoors, camping is the way to go. It’s only R135 per person per night, or R70 per night for children between the ages of 5 and 12. Again, there’s no charge for kids under 5.

For families that wish to stay longer and truly indulge in the South Coast experience, there’s plenty to do. Golf courses, sea charters, shark diving and fishing excursions are but a few of the attractions on offer – and it’s guaranteed to leave visitors spoiled for choice.

Mackrory says: “Sporting events are a vital conduit for the sustaining and growth of tourism in an area like the Greater South Coast – that is why we have one of the busiest events calendars in KZN.”

Get your entries in for the Seabreeze Build-It ‘Bitter-Sweet’ MTB Challenge now by logging on towww.roag.co.za.

For more information in English, isiZulu or Afrikaans, please do not hesitate to contact Lodge Reception on 039 976 0336 or lodge@rockybay.co.za.

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Local February Wins Opening Quiksilver Surf in Cape Town

Local February Wins Opening Quiksilver Surf Event in Cape Town 
Michael February on fire surfing CapeTown
Michael February on fire surfing Cape Town
Kommetjie, Cape Town – Local surfer Michael February surfed his way to victory this weekend in the premier open men’s division at the first of three Quiksilver Get Free events. Over eighty of South Africa’s top competitive surfers were greeted with clean offshore 3 feet surf for the final day of competition at Kommetjie’s popular Long Beach.
February was a clear standout and looked very comfortable in every one of his heats throughout the two day event at his local surf break. His radical manoeuvres and flowing surfing proved too good for his competitors. Mother nature delivered and the surf turned on for the latter heats of the day which made for an exciting and close open men’s final. Steven Sawyer (Jeffreys Bay) also managed to put on a great display of surfing to finish in second place behind the inform February. Kommetjie’s Davey Brand and stalwart Llewellyn Whittaker of Mossel Bay both performed well to make the men’s final and finished in third and fourth place respectively.
February was clearly very happy with his win and thanked his family for all of their support, “I haven’t won an event in a while so it feels really good to take this win, the waves were tricky at times but the ocean delivered when it counted most and all the finalists stepped it up. I’d like to thank my family and sponsors for all the support,” said the elated winner at the awards ceremony. The 21 year old earned himself R8 000 in cash, a DRIFT action camera and some valuable Pro Surf Tour points for his efforts.
In the U20 junior boys division it was Matt McGillivray of Jeffreys Bay who stole the show. McGillivray snatched the win in the dying minutes of the heat with his clean progressive surfing to pip Jeffreys Bay’s Jerry Van Wyk into second place. Youngsters Max Elkington (Hout Bay) and Adin Masencamp (Strand) both surfed out of their boots to make the finals while surfing up a division to finish in third and fourth respectively.
The Strand’s Adin Masencamp had a cracker of a final in the boys U16 division to blow his competition out of the water scoring a massive 9.25 points out of a possible 10 on his opening ride of the final. Masencamp was in complete rhythm with the ocean and claimed the title hands down ahead of Joshe Faulkner (Jeffrey’s Bay), Jake Elkington (Hout Bay) and Ethan Fletcher (Kommetjie).
Event sponsors Quiksilver were very happy with the opening event of their series, “Cape Town can be a very tricky venue to run events but we’re happy with how the first event of our series played out, the weather was great, the locals came out to watch and the surf came alive when it counted most. We’re excited for the next two events in Umhlanga Rocks and Port Alfred,” said Quiksilver’s marketing manager Dane Patterson. The next stop of the series is in Umhlanga on the 30th and 31st of May with the final event planned for Port Alfred on the 29th and 30th of August.
Supporting sponsors to the series include Techniblock sunscreen, Drift action camera’s, Skullcandy, Zigzag Surfing Magazine, Neff and Red Bull. The Quiksilver Get Free Series offers a total of R108 000 in prize money as well as generous product prizes for competing surfers.
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Quiksilver Announces 2015 South African Surf Series

Quiksilver Announces 2015 South African Surf Series 

 

South Africa – Quiksilver Announces 2015 South African Surf Series – Surf lifestyle brand Quiksilver has announced their 2015 event calendar which includes their exciting three-part Get Free Series. In 2014 the brand, along with Surfing South Africa, staged the very successful Takes One To Know One Series with events in Cape Town, Umdloti, KZN and Victoria Bay, in 2015 the decision has been made to bolster the series by adding an under sixteen junior division and moving the events to two new locations, namely Umhlanga Rocks, KZN and Port Alfred in the Eastern Cape.

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Lifestyle Expo 2015 is expected to attract huge crowds to Amanzimtoti

The Lifestyle Expo 2015 is expected to attract huge crowds to Amanzimtoti

THIS year’s 51st Highland Gathering, held on KwaZulu-Natal’s South Coast on 2 May, promises to be another success as The Lifestyle Expo returns for its second year.

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Organised by Big Events 365, The Lifestyle Expo will display an impressive array of products and services to enhance visitors’ lifestyles, all in one easy-access vicinity.

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Dylan Stewart Wins Annual Off The Lip Movember Surf Jam At Beach Bums

Dylan Stewart Wins Annual Off The Lip Movember Surf Jam At Beach Bums

 

Dylan Stewart cuts back into the seventies in grand style...
Dylan Stewart cuts back into the seventies in grand style…
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Beach Bums, Tongaat – Dylan Stewart of Umdloti, KZN emerged the best of the sixty surfers who participated in the annual Off The Lip Movember Surf Jam which took place at Beach Bums at the weekend. The event, now in its second year, is a retro seventies fundraising surf event hosted by Quiksilver and the Movember foundation. Surfers and spectators were invited to Beach Bums on the KwaZulu Natal north coast to relive the glory days, show off their well manicured Movember moustaches, dress in seventies surf gear and ride single or twin fin surfboards from the seventies era.

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