Arthur Duncan, aged 83, from Howick, today completed the 260 km Adventure version of the three day KAP sani2c mountain bike stage race at Scottburgh. In the background is his son-in-law and race partner, Stuart Watson The KAP sani2c mountain bike stage race has been underway since Tuesday when the Trail version of the event started. The Adventure started on Wednesday and on Thursday the Race event started, which attracts the top elite mountain bikers in the country. The roughly 260 km KAP sani2c race route begins at Glencairn farm in Himeville, and sees riders pass through the breathtaking scenery of the Southern Drakensberg, down into the Umkomaas Valley, through Vernon Crookes Nature Reserve and to the coast at Scottburgh. With over 4200 riders taking part, it is the largest mountain bike stage race in the country The Race finishes tomorrow in Scottburgh, and with Nico Bell and Matt Beers having won stage 1 and 2 on the first two days, they look strong to win the mens race tomorrow. Amy Mc Dougal and Samantha Sanders were first amongst the women for the second day running, and Yolandi du Toit and Ben Melt Swanepoel in the mixed teams.

An 83 year-old South African has completed the world’s biggest mountain bike stage race covering over 260km in just 3 days.

 

On Friday 11 May, Arthur Duncan, aged 83, from Howick, completed the 260 km Adventure in the three day KAP sani2c mountain bike stage race.

The KAP sani2c is the world’s biggest mountain bike stage race, and while it continues to attract thousands every year, the event is as just as focussed on supporting the communities that it passes through,

Arthur took up cycling seriously at the age of 65, and has completed KAP sani2c race five times previously, but not since 2010.

“My son-in-law invited me to ride with him. I had never thought of doing another sani2c because of my age, but when the opportunity came, I thought I am going to take on this challenge, because I do keep myself fit throughout the year. It was a challenge, but I got through it with Stuart who pushed me and motivated me, and it’s been wonderful.”

The KAP sani2c mountain bike stage race started on Tuesday 8th of May when the Trail version departed from Glencairn farm in Himeville in the southern Drakensberg. The Adventure started on Wednesday with Duncan in the saddle, and on Thursday the Race event started, which attracts the top elite mountain bikers in the country.

All riders travel south on the same path through the beautiful southern Drakensberg, down into the Umkomaas Valley, through Vernon Crookes Nature Reserve and to the coast at Scottburgh. With over 4200 riders taking part, it is the largest mountain bike stage race in the country.

Duncan decided at the age of 65 that he was going to cycle from the sea to the highest peak in Southern Africa, Thabana Ntlenyana in Lesotho. The three-day ride had him hooked, and he has become a multiple national champion in both road cycling and time trial in his age category. He has represented South Africa in road cycling and went to the UCI Road World Championships last year.

Not satisfied with being an accomplished cyclist in his retirement, Arthur took on the FNB Dusi Canoe Marathon when he was 72, and at the age of 77 he did a second Dusi as the oldest competitor that year.

The Race component of KAP sani2c finished yesterday in Scottburgh, with Nico Bell and Matt Beers taking top honours in the men’s race, and Amy Mc Dougal and Samantha Sanders winning the women’s race. Yolandi du Toit and Ben Melt Swanepoel were first amongst the mixed teams.


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