Race Across South Africa (RASA) organisers have released a short film that encapsulates the essence of the 2 150km, non-stop, a self-navigated mountain bike ride that starts in Pietermaritzburg and ends in Wellington.

In this beautiful film, two of the event’s stalwarts, Tim James (nine-time finisher and single speed record holder, 2020) and Mike Woolnough (six-time finisher), talk about what this event means to them, as well as the massive impact it has on the lives of those who experience the Freedom Trail.

All footage was shot during the 2020 RASA that took place in October.

“I’m amazed at how, in just seven minutes, this film is able to triumphantly and beautifully capture the essence of the Freedom Challenge and the profound impact it can have on an individual,” said race director Chris Fisher.

“But don’t take my word for it; go see for yourself.”

RASA is an unforgettable adventure by bike that takes riders to remote parts of the country where they’ll experience its true splendour and the warm hospitality of its people.

Due to the nature of the terrain and time of year, the event is physically and mentally demanding.

Since the route is not marked, riders need to navigate using maps, compass, and narrative directions. They are allowed a maximum of 26 days to complete it.

Watch the film here. Film by: Andrew Muckart // Sledgehammer Studio

2021 Freedom Challenge event dates:

  • Race to Cradock – March 16 to 25
  • Race to Willowmore – March 23 to April 2
  • Freedom Circuit – April 27 to May 2
  • Race Across South Africa – June 23 to July 17
  • Race to Rhodes – June 26 to July 5
  • Race to Paarl – July 7 to 17

For more event information, click here.

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Author: CyclingSA