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Ride Joburg
Race details
Date4th weekend in October
RegionJohannesburg, South Africa
English nameRide Joburg
NicknameRide Joburg
DisciplineRoad, Mountain Bike and Children's cycling events
TypeOne-day
Race directorJP Nortje [1]
History
First edition1997 (1997)[2]
Editions28

The Ride Joburg (formally known as the 94.7 cycle challenge)[3] is the world's second-largest timed cycle race, after the Cape Argus Cycle Race.[4] It is held annually on cycle challenge Sunday, the 4th weekend in October in the South African city of Johannesburg. Between 20,000 and 30,000 participants complete the challenging 94.7 km (58.8 mi) course every year. The event's main sponsors are 947 (radio station) and Virgin Active and Momentun in previous years, Momentum.)[5]

The Ride Joburg Mountain Bike Challenge is held the weekend before the road race. It consists of two distances; a 30 km (19 mi) race and a 55 km (34 mi) race. In 2012 a 40 km (25 mi) fun ride was introduced and took place the day before the Mountain Bike Challenge.

Past winners

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Men

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Arran Brown, winner of 2 Challenges, after placing third in 2012
Year Country Rider Team
1997  South Africa Nicholas White
1998  South Africa Ryan Cox
1999  South Africa Robert Hunter
2000  South Africa Malcolm Lange
2001  South Africa Malcolm Lange
2002  South Africa Daniel Spence
2003  South Africa Ian McLeod
2004  Italy Antonio Salomone
2005  South Africa Darren Lill
2006  Slovakia Martin Velits[6]
2007  South Africa Herman Fouche Team Konica Minolta[7]
2008  South Africa Malcolm Lange Team MTN
2009  South Africa Arran Brown Medscheme[8]
2010  South Africa Nicholas White Medscheme[9]
2011  South Africa Arran Brown MTN–Qhubeka
2012  South Africa Reinardt Janse van Rensburg MTN–Qhubeka
2013  South Africa Willie Smit Team Bonitas
2014  Namibia Till Drobisch MTN–Qhubeka WCC Feeder Team
2015  South Africa Stefan de Bod MTN–Qhubeka Feeder Team
2016  South Africa Brendon Davids Swiss Cycles
2017  South Africa Daryl Impey Orica–Scott
2018  South Africa Brandon Downes Team BCX
2019  South Africa Marc Pritzen Office Guru
2020  South Africa Gustav Basson ProTouch
2021  South Africa Travis Stedman Shesha Fuels Racing
2022  South Africa Reinardt Janse van Rensburg Lotto-Soudal
2023  South Africa Marc Pritzen Honey Comb
Sharon Laws winning the 2012 women's Challenge

Women

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Year Country Rider Team
2000  South Africa Mari Rogers
2001  South Africa Mari Rogers
2002  South Africa Wanda Ariano
2003  South Africa Samantha Bounds
2004  South Africa Samantha Bounds
2005  South Africa Lisa Vermaak
2006  South Africa Yolandi du Toit
2007  South Africa Anriëtte Schoeman
2008  South Africa Anriëtte Schoeman [10]
2009  South Africa Joanna Van De Winkel
2010  South Africa Cherise Taylor
2011  South Africa Ashleigh Moolman Team Nashua Toyota
2012  Great Britain Sharon Laws Momentum Toyota
2013  South Africa Ashleigh Moolman Momentum Toyota
2014  Netherlands Marianne Vos Rabo–Liv
2015  South Africa Ashleigh Moolman Bigla Pro Cycling Team
2016  Germany Charlotte Becker Team Hitec Products
2017  South Africa Ashleigh Moolman Bia Africa mixed team
2018  South Africa Carla Oberholzer Demacon
2019  South Africa Carla Oberholzer Demacon MaxWax
2021  South Africa Ashleigh Moolman Pasio SD Worx
2022  Namibia Vera Looser InstaFund Racing
2023  South Africa Carla Oberholzer Sandton City Cycle Nation

See also

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