
The next RTC will take place in mid June 2027
RACE TO CRADOCK
The Race To Cradock (RTC) is an unforgettable adventure by bike from Rhodes to Cradock in the Eastern Cape, South Africa.]
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RTC is a physically and mentally demanding undertaking – to complete this challenge, riders need to be adequately trained, equipped and prepared. Apart from the fitness, riders also need to be proficient at navigation and bike maintenance.
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Since the route is not marked, riders need to navigate by means of maps, compass and narrative directions – the use of GPS devices during the race is not allowed and will lead to disqualification.
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DATES
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The next RTC will take place in mid June 2027
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BASIC INFORMATION
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Non-stop event, riders are not required to stop every day/night as in other stage races
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There are 4 Support stations where riders must check-in. Food and basic accommodation is provided at support stations. Bedding and towels provided
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Riders can pre-pack 4 x 2litre ice-cream tubs with supplies such as maps, trail food, personal medications, spares etc. These are distributed to the 4 Support stations
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In addition to the 4 support stations, there are also 5 interim stops where food and accommodation is provided
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Solo event and all riders are required to be self-sufficient and carry all their own personal belongings with them
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No individual seconding is permitted during the event – this means that no friends, family or other supporters may meet you along the route and offer assistance during the ride
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Cut-off: Riders are allowed a maximum of 6 days to complete the ride
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Rider vehicles can be transferred from Rhodes to Cradock at additional cost (2025 = R2400 plus VAT)​
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RACE ROUTE
The route follows the Freedom Trail from Rhodes to Cradock through the Stormberg region of South Africa along a wide variety of off-road terrain – dirt roads, farm roads and tracks, footpaths and animal tracks. Many of the trails retrace old historic wagon routes which are no longer in regular use. Apart from the riding, there are numerous portage sections where riders will have to hike, push and even carry their bikes.
