So, you’ve been riding with friends, you’re feeling pretty rad, and a few of your buds have mentioned the Fedhealth MTB Challenge this coming weekend.
Sounds like an awesome family day, right? You’ve also heard that Fedhealth members and dependants enter for free … free massage zones, rider goodie bags and giveaways, plus loads of lucky draws and prizes. And, on top of all that, once again, the breathtaking Boschendal Farm will provide the setting for this popular annual event. Beautiful! But, you’re still not sure whether you as a rookie should enter …
Here’s the thing, many newbie mountain bikers can be forgiven for thinking that the sport is all about the long, hard slog. With wildly popular events such as the Absa Cape Epic and the Wine to Whales (plus too many other races to mention!) you could easily feel intimidated by the mind-boggling distances that South Africans like to ride. And, hey, that’s cool too.
However, although mountain biking is for sure a competitive sport, ultimately, it’s about riding bikes and having fun. Consider for just a moment how many people will choose to stay in bed and not show up for the race. YOU BEAT THAT PERSON. Perhaps they’ve quit biking altogether. YOU BEAT THAT PERSON. Or, perhaps they’re too afraid to start … Just by showing up YOU BEAT THAT PERSON.
Afraid of finishing last? The Tour De France used to give a prize for the Lantern Rouge (red lantern), or the last placed rider in the pack. Here’s the deal: even if you’re the red light, you’re still an integral part of the race. The race cannot end without you.
So, if you’re thinking of dipping a toe into the racing world this weekend, here’s what you need to know:
Mountain bike events have a great atmosphere and ultimately everyone is there to have some fun.
There will for sure be plenty of people to cheer you on, so c’mon, see you at the race!
Source: fedhealth.co.za, stillwatersports.com, bicycling.co.za, www.redbull.com, mbtchick.com, bryceviewlodge.com, active.com, www.fullspeedahead.com, tetongravity.com
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