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580 km

June, 2027 

Community-supported, non-stop bikepacking race across rugged, technical terrain. Map and Compass navigation. 

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The Race to Cradock route traces the Freedom Trail from Rhodes to Cradock, cutting through the rugged Stormberg region of South Africa. The route serves up a diverse mix of off-road terrain including dirt and farm roads, forgotten tracks, footpaths, and even animal trails, many of which echo the old historic wagon routes long since abandoned. Beyond the riding itself, participants face demanding portage sections where bikes must be pushed, hauled, or carried, adding an extra layer of grit to this challenging adventure.
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Entries for RTC 2027 and RTW 2028 will open 1 August the year before.

Preparing for the Freedom Trail

The rider handbook includes what to expect, how to prepare, what to pack, packing your tubs and final checks.

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6 days

580 km

8 300m

June 2027

map & compass

The 'golden rules'

The Golden Rules are a distillation of the General Race Rules 

​Golden Rule 1 - No motorized transport After the commencement of the race, challengers may not be transported at any time by motorized means whether forward, backward or off the trail with a vehicle or they will be disqualified.  ​ Golden Rule 2 - Close Gates Always close any gate that you open yourself, even if there are riders immediately behind you. Failure to close gates properly will lead to severe time penalties or disqualification. Golden Rule 3 - No outside support Challengers may not receive personal support or outside assistance at any stage during the race. This includes but is not limited to visits by family, friends or supporters anywhere along the route or receiving any sort of gear, equipment, food or spares. ​ Golden Rule 4 - No GPS for Navigation The Freedom Challenge is a traditional navigation style event. ie Map and compass. This is a massive and important part of the challenge. GPS devices capable of following a track or assisting navigation more than speed and distance are strictly prohibited. Competitors may use simple GPS odometers or running watches that show speed and distance only. Riders must have their distance measuring devices visible at race start. Any rider caught with a GPS device capable of navigation during the event will be disqualified. All competitors must carry a cell phone and smart phones are allowed and encouraged (for photo sharing and social media reach purposes).  ​ Golden Rule 5 - Impeccable behaviour All Challengers are expected to act in a sportsmanlike manner and conduct themselves in a civil manner throughout the race. Abusive behaviour toward fellow riders, support station hosts or any other people encountered along the route will not be tolerated and will result in time penalties. Any complaints received from support station hosts will be investigated and could result in disqualification. ​ Golden Rule 6 - No Fires Challengers accept that during any Freedom Challenge event, the making of open fires is prohibited anywhere along the route – doing so will likely result in disqualification and Challengers will be held liable for any damages that may occur from the spread of such a fire.

  • Non-stop event, riders are not required to stop every day/night as in other stage races

  • There are 4 Support stations where riders must check-in. Food and basic accommodation is provided at support stations. Bedding and towels provided

  • 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

  • In addition to the 4 support stations, there are also 5 interim stops where food and accommodation is provided

  • Solo event and all riders are required to be self-sufficient and carry all their own personal belongings with them

  • 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

  • Cut-off: Riders are allowed a maximum of 6 days to complete the ride

  • Rider vehicles can be transferred from Rhodes to Cradock at additional cost (2025 = R2400 plus VAT)​

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