Home Cycling Forget Unbound – Gravel Burn is the toughest off-road stage race in the world and this is why it needs to be on your bucket list

Forget Unbound – Gravel Burn is the toughest off-road stage race in the world and this is why it needs to be on your bucket list

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I thought I was prepared for Gravel Burn. I mean, I was – I did all the training and was in good shape going into the race, but I think I just underestimated everything about South Africa, particularly the region and the terrain I traversed during the seven stages. It was extremely hard on the body – particularly the hands, shoulders, neck, and arms. Perhaps I made the wrong equipment choices, but with so many external factors influencing the seven stages, it was impossible to predict an accurate outcome. It’s a beautiful race but also unforgiving. It takes no prisoners, and the moment you show any weakness, it will chew you up and spit you out.

And before you ask, yes, I’m a South African, but I’ve been living in the UK for the past six or seven years. I’ve raced most of the mountain bike stage races in South Africa, including the Cape Epic, and am well-versed in the terrain’s unpredictability.

A rare patch of no rain at the finish of Stage 1 of Gravel Burn in Avontuur

(Image credit: Sportograf)

I, along with many other riders, didn’t expect what was on the menu in terms of technical terrain – this was dubbed a gravel bike race after all, but, at the same time, this is Africa, and it was perhaps naive of me to expect anything less. While I knew ‘champagne gravel’ is a loose term in this setting, I didn’t expect as many corrugations and washboard surfaces, and would have probably looked at fitting wider tyres or a suspension fork in retrospect. I wrote about my equipment and gravel bike in depth, leading up to and after the race – you can read all about my Cannondale SuperX Lab71 setup and what worked and what didn’t.

One thing the UK has taught me, however, is to prepare for all kinds of weather, and I thankfully packed the right kit for all eventualities. This is probably a good time to talk you through the weather we experienced over the seven days.

Gravel Burn 2025

Rain and mud played on repeat for practically the whole stage

(Image credit: Gravel Burn)

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