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NEDBANK TOUR DE TULI SURVIVAL GUIDE 2020

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INTRODUCTION TO THE 2020 NEDBANK TOUR DE TULI PAGE 5

GENERAL OVERVIEW PAGE 7

CHILDREN IN THE WILDERNESS PAGE 11

TRANSPORT OPTIONS PAGE 13

CAMP LOGISTICS AND SERVICES PAGE 15

2020 ROUTE OVERVIEW PAGE 21

TRAINING RECOMMENDATION PAGE 25

RECOMMENDED PACKING LIST PAGE 33

VISA REQUIREMENTS PAGE 37

HEALTH AND SAFETY INFORMATION PAGE 43

TOUR RULES PAGE 49

TEAM CONTACT DETAILS PAGE 53

CONTENTS

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A MESSAGE FROM THE TOUR DIRECTOR – NICOLA HARRISThe 2019 Tour attracted riders from across the globe and provided them with a life-changing

opportunity to follow game trails in pristine wilderness areas, encountering an array of wildlife and

enjoying spectacular scenery along the way. Being able to enjoy mountain biking with family and

friends, appreciating all that the wilderness has to offer, is certainly one for your bucket list. The

Tour has become synonymous with adventure, serious single-track riding and an incredible spirit of

camaraderie. Once again, the participants rose to the challenge and, along with the usual badges of

honour in the form of a few cuts and bruises, travelled home with many special memories. For the

next Tour, we aim to achieve even higher standards than those of the 2019 event, and we are sure

that participants joining us this year will revel in the magic that is the Nedbank Tour de Tuli.

“It was an amazing few days in all ways and made so by the people who made it happen! I have

tried to explain to my friends how we had an immigration kiosk next to the river in both Zim and

Bots… It sounds unbelievable but in many ways it sums up the Tour. The level of organisation and

logistics is mind-blowing; the quality of the camps fantastic; the food and coffee and water points

and brunch and more food was completely over-indulging! And the company fantastic”

Joel Stransky – 2019 Rider; SA Rugby Legend

“On behalf of Group 1 I would like to take this opportunity to thank all the volunteers for your input

into this year’s Tour. The organisation that goes into this event is truly remarkable – no request was

too much and to have such an agile approach in the isolated environments was amazing. You really

demonstrated that this is a unique event.”

Don Rogan – 2019 Rider; Nedbank Private Wealth

NEDBANK TOUR DE TULI:

AN INTRODUCTION

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The Nedbank Tour de Tuli is a social fundraising mountain bike event where all funds generated go

directly to the Children in the Wilderness (CITW) programme. The Tour takes place in the Greater

Mapungubwe Transfrontier Conservation Area (GMTFCA) situated in Botswana, Zimbabwe and

South Africa and gives participants the opportunity of riding in remote Africa. The riding route will

be predominantly single and jeep track, offering participants the privilege of riding along ancient

elephant tracks.

This event is open to corporate group bookings as well as friends and families seeking quality

time together while touring the GMTFCA on mountain bikes. Single riders are also welcome and

guaranteed to make friends during their ride. Participants will be grouped according to their riding

ability; however, as this is a Tour and not a race, the primary intention of allocating riders to groups

will be based on who you want to ride with. So basically, everyone is welcome!

MINIMUM ENTRY DONATION: As 2020 will be our 15th fundraising event, we are running a few specials to share in the celebration.

R20 000 – Per rider if registered and paid by 29th February 2020

R23 000 – Per rider if registered and paid from 1st March 2020

Group Special: Bring along 12 friends, family and/or colleagues and only pay for 11 riders, based on the

above timeframes. i.e.

R220 000 – For 12 participants if registered and paid by 29th February 2020

R253 000 – For 12 participants if registered and paid from 1st March 2020

MINIMUM ENTRY DONATION INCLUDES:• Tented accommodation – 1 rider per 2-man Coleman Tent with a high-density foam mattress

• Five meals a day (two bush meals on the riding route)

• All drinks on the riding route

• Medical support

• Bike mechanical support

• Bean There coffee station (definitely a Tour highlight!)

• Two hosts per group

• National Park entry fees

GENERAL OVERVIEW

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• 1 cycle shirt kindly sponsored by Nedbank (we will keep you updated should we find another

sponsor for a second shirt)

• Registration (goodie) bag

• One 20-minute massage for each participant per day

• Water and energy supplements throughout the day

• Unique high-quality gift generously sponsored by Nedbank

MINIMUM ENTRY DONATION EXCLUDES: • Visa fees (if applicable)

• Beverages supplied from the bar (cash bar basis)

• Bike rental (if applicable)

• Cycling gear, bicycle spares and equipment

• Transfers to/from the start and end of the event

• Images and video of the event

• Tips/gratuities for the local staff

• Bicycle insurance (please note that Organisers will not be held liable for lost or damaged bicycles.

Please ensure you have adequate insurance to cover this risk)

• Cancellation insurance

We would like thank our loyal Nedbank Tour de Tuli sponsors whose generosity contributes to

subsidising the significant costs underpinning a complex event of this nature. Consequently,

maximum use is made of your valued donation as an investment in the long-term sustainability

of the CITW programme, benefiting inter-aligned communities and wildlife alike. Participation in

the Nedbank Tour de Tuli provides an unrivalled wilderness mountain bike experience, rich dining

on wildlife adventures and rare rural community interactions – all this while seamlessly traversing

informal neighbouring country borders, only available to the participating riders.

ADDITIONAL SPONSORSHIP DONATIONS: As always, we encourage participants to raise as much sponsorship as possible. Any additional

funds raised go directly to benefit the CITW programme (further information on this non-profit

initiative can be found below). In previous years we have had some participants raise up to R200

000 in donations. Wonderful prizes such as a getaway to the Seychelles or some quiet time in the

African bush will be on offer.

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These amazing prizes can be won by the participant who raises the most additional sponsorship,

over and above their minimum sponsorship donation (Please note: This excludes sponsorship for

event equipment or branded items). Prizes for the 2019 Nedbank Tour de Tuli will be announced

next year by April. Keep a lookout for information on our newsletters, website and social media

platforms.

EVENT DATES AND START/END POINTS: As for the 2019 event, we will be starting and finishing at Mapungubwe National Park and World

Heritage Site in South Africa.

This year starting on Tuesday 21 July 2020 and finishing on Sunday 26 July 2020

All participants need to arrive on 21 July before 17h00 as the gates close at this time, and participants

also need to visit the SA Immigration team and stamp out of SA when they arrive at the Tour camp

at the Mapungubwe Confluence Site. This will ease the logistics when we cross into Zimbabwe the

next morning.

THE MAPUNGUBWE PARK GATES CLOSE AT 17H00 - PLEASE LEAVE ENOUGH TIME TO

COMPLETE THE ADMIN PROCESS AT THE GATE AND DRIVE TO THE CONFLUENCE SITE.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS While this event is defined as a mountain bike tour and not a race, it is important for participants

to understand that the route is strenuous. Although there are back up and support teams, anyone

that enters should take note of the following recommendations to ensure a safe and enjoyable Tour:

• You must be in good physical condition, with a resting heart rate of 60 bpm, and must have spent

a minimum of 6 hours a week on a bike for at least three months leading up to the event.

• Participation in at least one mountain bike event of a minimum of 70 km is mandatory within nine

months leading up to the event.

• You must have the ability to do a continuous ride of a minimum of five to six hours per day over

four consecutive days.

• You need technical mountain bike skills and must have done ample training for endurance riding

with lots of time in the saddle.

• If you have any doubts as to your ability to complete the Tour, or have any pre-existing medical

conditions, we highly recommend that you get permission from your medical doctor before

entering and ensure you have capacity to do the necessary training.

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Children in the Wilderness (CITW) is a non-profit organisation which aims to facilitate sustainable

conservation through leadership development and education of children in Africa. By exposing

children to their natural heritage, CITW aims to create a network of learning sanctuaries that uplifts

and cares for our children and conserves our planet. In this way, we hope to inspire the children to

care for the environment so that they can become the custodians of these areas in the future.

CITW started operating in Botswana in 2001 and has since expanded to Namibia, Malawi, Rwanda,

South Africa, Zambia and Zimbabwe.

During the course of the year the CITW regional teams operate Eco-Clubs in the various communities

with which we work. The Eco-Clubs, which take place at the schools, follow a structured programme

and give all learners who are interested in the environment a chance to learn, discuss and expand

their knowledge of environmental issues. We are now able to reach more children in the communities

on a more regular basis. Children participating on the CITW annual camps are selected from Eco-

Clubs.

Our annual camp programme hosts rural children on a three-night environmental and life skills

educational programme in Wilderness Safaris and/or partner camps where we teach children the

importance of conservation and strive to instil a passion for the environment. The programme covers

topics such as wildlife, conservation, health, HIV/AIDS awareness, nutrition, life skills, geography,

geology, arts, crafts and theatre.

Overall, CITW aims to develop leadership values amongst the participants so as to create leaders

who are inspired to care for their environment and to show others the way.

For further information please visit the Children in the Wilderness website:

www.childreninthewilderness.com

NEDBANK TOUR DE TULI IN SUPPORT OF

CHILDREN IN THE WILDERNESS

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The Nedbank Tour de Tuli starts on 21 July 2020) and ends on 26 July 2020 at Mapungubwe

National Park and World Heritage Site in South Africa.

PLEASE NOTE: THE MAPUNGUBWE ENTRANCE GATE CLOSES AT 17H00

THERE ARE TWO OPTIONS TO GET TO THE START AND END OF THE TOUR:• Self-Drive – A car park will be set up at Mapungubwe for the vehicles. Please note, due to limited

space, there will be a walk from your car to the camp site.

• Coach Transfers – We will transport you by coach from the Wilderness Safaris offices in Rivonia

to Mapungubwe National Park and then back to the Wilderness Safaris office.

• All transport options need to paid and pre-booked online before the end of June and are subject

to availability at the time of the reservation.

SELF-DRIVE OPTION:Cost: R500.00

If you have opted to self-drive to the start of the event, please ensure you arrive at the camp no

later than 17h00 as the gates close at this time.

The Mapungubwe Confluence Site (13km from the Mapungubwe Main Entrance) is approximately

600 km from Johannesburg and an estimated six-hour drive. Please ensure you are on the road no

later than 10h30.

PLEASE NOTE: THE COACHES ARE EXPECTED TO ARRIVE FROM JOHANNESBURG AT THE

CAMP ANYTIME FROM 15H00. PLEASE PLAN YOUR ARRIVAL TIME AROUND THIS TO AVOID

HAVING TO QUEQUE BEHIND THE RIDERS FROM THE COACHES.

COACH OPTION:Tuesday 21 July 06h00 – Coach departs for Mapungubwe Confluence Site from the Wilderness

Safaris offices in Rivonia

Sunday 26 July 07h00 – Coach departs for the Wilderness Safaris offices in Rivonia from the

Mapungubwe Confluence Site

Coach and Bike Transport Costs: (Subject to availability at time of booking):

• R1 800 per person for a return trip (coach and bike transport)

• R900 per person for a one-way trip

• If you are self-driving and only need your bike transported to and from the event, then the cost

for this is R900 return, or R450 one way

TRANSPORT OPTIONS

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BIKE DELIVERY AND COLLECTION: If we are transporting your bike on your behalf, your bicycle will need to leave before you to ensure

that it arrives before you at the starting point. All bikes need to be delivered and collected from the

Wilderness Safaris offices as per the designated dates and times below.

Please note that we will have very LIMITED capacity to manage bicycles on the departure date

and therefore if you are connecting to and from domestic or international flights and will NOT be

able to deliver and/or collect your bicycles at the designated time, please let us know as soon as

possible, so that we can make provision for this.

BIKE DELIVERY AND COACH DEPARTURE ADDRESS: Wilderness Safaris, 373 Rivonia Boulevard, Rivonia

Telephone: +27 (11) 807 1800

After Hours Emergency Contact Number: +27 (0) 82 576 9173

BIKE DELIVERY AND COLLECTION DATES AND TIMES: • Delivery of Bikes – Friday 17th July between 09h00 and 12h00

• Collection of Bikes – Monday 27th July between 09h00 and 12h00

Please Note: We have very limited storage capacity so please ensure that you collect your bikes

at the specified times, unless special provision has been made with the Event Organisers. Should

you not collect your bike on the designated day, we cannot guarantee that your bike will be locked

away.

The transfer of your bicycles is entirely at your own risk.

TRANSFER COSTS IN AND AROUND JOHANNESBURG:The coach is unable to collect or drop off participants at any point other than the designated

departure and arrival point at the Wilderness Safaris offices in Rivonia. We can assist in arranging

private transfers to/from the coach departure/arrival point. This service is outsourced and the

service is provided by a registered transfer company. Transfers are bookable and payable in advance

and subject to availability.

Please email any transfer requests to [email protected]

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In order to ensure that you have a great riding experience we have done everything possible to

provide the necessary services that will make your Tour enjoyable and as comfortable as possible.

However it is worth mentioning that we are travelling through remote wilderness areas and therefore

there are many logistical challenges associated with this.

IF YOU JOINING US FOR THIS EVENT, YOU NEED TO BE COMFORTABLE WITH THE FOLLOWING: • There are no formal toilet stops along the riding route. Bush toilets are the only option.

• There are rustic showers in the camp. Whilst we will endeavour to provide hot water please be

aware that the pumps may get clogged at times and your shower may not be as warm as you

would prefer.

• Toilet facilities in the camps consist of either portable chemical loos (Botswana and South Africa)

or long-drop (Zimbabwe) toilets.

• Please ensure that you are up for the adventure, as things can, and do happen.

• Services Offered on Tour:

• Daily Procedures and Meals:

• All meals offered during the Tour, from a light lunch on the first day to breakfast on the departure

day, are included in your minimum entry donation.

GENERAL DAILY SCHEDULE:• Early morning light breakfast served from 05h30 onwards. This includes cereals, muffins, fruits

and porridge. And of course delicious Bean There coffee!

• Luggage and mattresses need to be carried to the top of your tent row for loading onto the

luggage trucks.

• The first group will depart at 06h30 and the last group at around 08h30.

• A tea stop is set up after approximately 25km of riding. This stop will serve sweet and savoury

snacks, tea, coffee, soft drinks, energy supplements and water.

• Brunch is at approximately 40 km, and consists of any of the following: wraps, sandwiches,

pasta salads, soft drinks, energy supplements and water.

• There is a bike park and mechanics’ station at each camp. Please chat to the mechanics as soon

as you arrive in camp should you have a problem with your bike.

• Light lunch is served in camp from 13h00 to 16h00.

• The bar is open in camp with additional costs for the drinks.

• Bean There coffee and tea station is available at each camp at no extra cost.

• Camp services i.e. bike mechanics, massages, medical tent, Hospitality Desk etc. are available

from lunch time each day until 21h00 every evening.

• Dinner is served around 19h00 when participants will also be briefed on the

following day’s route details.

CAMP LOGISTICS &

SERVICES

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TENT VILLAGE: The tent village is set up according to your allocated riding group. When you arrive in camp, you

need to select a free tent in your group’s row, which will be clearly marked. Each rider is allocated

a two-person tent (single occupancy) with a mattress. If you are travelling as a couple or family

group and are allocated to different groups due to differences in riding ability please ensure that

you advise us of this by no later than 1st June, so that we can make the necessary arrangements to

the tent allocations to accommodate all members of your family.

PLEASE NOTE: • If you change riding groups during the event, you will still sleep in the group to which you were

originally allocated.

• All participants must bring their own pillow, bottom sheet (if required), warm sleeping bag and

a bath towel.

LUGGAGE: Luggage trucks transport the luggage from camp to camp. In your registration bags you will be

given COLOUR-CODED luggage tags. The tags are colour-coded according to your riding and

tent group. Please ensure that these tags are securely attached to your luggage so that when your

luggage is offloaded in camp we know which group it belongs to. We will do all possible to keep

your personal belongings safe; however, please do not leave valuables unattended in your bag.

If you have something valuable please give it to the Hospitality Desk for safe-keeping. We highly

recommend that you bring a COMBINATION LOCK and ensure that your bag is kept locked. Theft

unfortunately can and does happen. Please ensure that your passports are stored in a safe place.

SHOWERS AND WATER: Each camp site will have showers for you to enjoy after a hectic day’s riding. Please bear in mind that

we will be operating in remotes areas and thus water is a scarce resource and valuable commodity.

We ask you to take this into consideration and limit your showers to three minutes per shower.

Given the serious drought conditions we have witnessed over the past years in the areas which we

travel we anticipate having to be extra cautious with water in 2020. Please be mindful of this.

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HOSPITALITY DESK: A Hospitality Desk is located in camp each night. The function of this volunteer team is as follows:

• Support and assistance with general enquiries.

• Sale of bar coupons.

• Facilitating the finding of lost property.

• Safe-keeping of valuables.

• Charging of equipment.

Please note: We have limited capacity for charging your equipment and this will be done on a first-

come first-served basis. Event equipment will take priority.

BAR SERVICES: All drinks in camp will be served from the bar and must be paid for with bar coupons. Bar tokens can

be purchased in advance using the online registration portal under Products. We highly recommend

that you consider using the bar coupon method, to help you avoid carrying too much cash on the

Tour. If you decide to pre-purchase bar coupons you will be able to collect these at the Hospitality

Desk on arrival, provided the bar token account has been settled.

The bar stock consists of a variety of beers, wines, soft drinks, limited spirits and mixers. Please do

NOT bring your own alcohol as, in all likelihood, it will either be confiscated at the border or you will

be liable for tough import duties.

Important:

Bar costs are relatively high due to the fact that Botswana has a 45% sin tax on all alcohol drinks,

plus all relevant VAT and import duties. We do not make any profit off the bar and any drinks costs

are to cover our overheads.

COMPLIMENTARY MASSAGE APPOINTMENTS: We will have massage appointments available at each camp on a first-come first-served basis. Each

person is allocated 1 x 20 minute massage per riding day. Massage appointments can be booked at

the Massage Village when you arrive in camp each day. The later time slots are reserved for the later

groups to ensure everyone is able to enjoy this service. You will be allocated a time slot according to

your riding group to ensure availability for the back groups. We suggest that you visit the Massage

Station as soon as you arrive in camp to avoid disappointment.

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MEDICAL TENT: A Medical Tent is erected at each camp to manage day-to-day ailments. This tent will be manned

by a qualified medical person and will have a limited stock of basic medical supplies.

BIKE TECHNICIANS AND MAINTENANCE: Bike technicians are based in all the overnight camps to assist with bike repairs. All spares will be

charged at an additional cost and will need to be settled directly with the bike technicians. The main

brands of bike spares are stocked, so if you require any specialist spares it is important to ensure

that you bring these with you. Please note that the bike technicians will do everything possible to

assist with getting your bike ready to ride the following day.

Please note:

It is essential that you bring a spare derailleur hanger with you as these vary from bicycle to bicycle.

It is also mandatory to have tubeless conversions for entry into this event.

BIKE PARK: A pre-erected bike park will be located at each camp site. Please ensure that your bike is stored in

the bike park each evening. Whilst we have not had any theft issues, if you want to be 100% sure on

the safety of your bike, we recommend you bring your own combination lock and chain with you.

BEAN THERE COFFEE:Bean There has a station set up to prepare a hot drink for you. You can help yourself to tea and

coffee. The coffee station is open from 05h00 to 21h00 each evening.

NON-RIDING FAMILY MEMBERS: Due to the extensive logistics and costs of operating in these remote areas, we are unfortunately

unable to accommodate non-riding family and/or friends. Your family can take advantage of some

of the travel options available to visit nearby lodges and camps whilst you are on Tour, and can meet

up with you at the end of the event. We are also unable to accommodate non-riding family members

for the first and last night’s functions, unless prior arrangements have been made. For further

information on various accommodation options in the area please download the Accommodation

Options document which can be found on the Nedbank Tour de Tuli Home page. Please take note

of the accommodation around the Tour route.

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PAYMENT OF CAMP SERVICES: Bar coupons can be bought at the Hospitality Desk and can be paid for either by cash (SA Rand),

or Visa or MasterCard credit cards. Bike parts can be paid for at the bike mechanic station.

Please note: We do not have facilities for Diners Club or American Express cards.

TIPPING: Tipping of the local staff is completely at your own discretion. If you want to tip staff please do not

tip them directly or tip using bar tokens as these are non-refundable for the staff, and as a result

of this it causes havoc. We will have a tipping jar available at the support desk and any tips that

you would like to offer to the local staff can be deposited into the jar, to be distributed equitably

amongst the staff.

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This year’s route will once again traverse the GMTFCA, which includes Botswana, Zimbabwe and

South Africa. Riding will be predominantly along ancient elephant trails, allowing participants the

opportunity of experiencing wonderful scenery, cultural interaction and seeing wildlife.

Each year the route is altered to ensure that the Tour remains exciting and continues to incorporate

new areas that we are allowed to traverse. We host a Route Launch, which will be held in Johannesburg

at the end of May, when we will go through the riding route in detail. An official invite will be emailed

to all registered participants once the date has been finalised. For those who won’t be able to join

us, we will publish the information on the website and share a link with all registered participants

via email.

WHAT WE CAN TELL YOU: We traverse three different countries – Botswana, Zimbabwe and South Africa, and go through

three informal borders.

The riding route takes you through two Parks: Northern Tuli Game Reserve and Mapungubwe

National Park.

Prepare yourself for around 65-85 km of riding per day over the course of four consecutive days. By

the end of day four you will have covered just about 300 km of mountain biking trails.

Expect the unexpected: thick sand, rocky hills, thickets of mopane bushveld, baobabs dotted

around, and last but not least, be on the lookout for wildlife… an elephant here, a giraffe there – and

an impala there too!

2020 OVERNIGHT CAMPSDATE CAMP COUNTRY

Tues 21 July Mapungubwe Confluence Camp South Africa

Wed 22 July Shashe Wilderness Camp Zimbabwe

Thurs 23 July Amphitheatre Bush Camp Botswana

Fri 24 July Amphitheatre Bush Camp Botswana

Sat 25 July Mapungubwe Confluence Camp South Africa

Sun 26 July Home

ROUTE OVERVIEW

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IMPORTANT FACTS TO REMEMBER!• The route is strenuous, therefore ample training and preparation is required.

• Participants will be riding in hot temperatures, encountering technical areas and riding a fair

amount of kilometres each day.

• Portage over some technical areas may be required.

• Whilst we try to avoid too much sand, the reality is that sand is ultimately unavoidable given the

nature of these areas and the season. These areas are hot, dry and possibly dusty.

• It is a mandatory prerequisite, upon entry, that all bikes have a tubeless conversion. Without this,

the thorns may get the better of you and your pocket as you will incur a R2 500 fine that will be

directly donated to CITW.

• Safety approved riding helmets are compulsory whilst riding on this terrain.

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If you have entered the Nedbank Tour de Tuli and have not ridden a multi-stage mountain bike event

before, please do not underestimate the amount of training required prior to the start of the Tour.

Poor preparation will mean that you will essentially be ill-equipped to ride, putting tremendous

strain on your body. As a result you will not enjoy the event. The Tour will cover approximately 65-

85km of off-road mountain biking per day over four consecutive days, adding up to approximately

250-300km in total. The back groups could be out on the road for a good eight hours, and therefore

preparing for time in the saddle and endurance riding is essential. Whilst we will have strategic

support approximately every 15km, between these, you will be expected to be self-sufficient. Due

to the fact that the route is predominantly single track, we will not be able to access much of it and

therefore sweeping is not an option for most of this route.

Whilst we will accommodate some form of sweep vehicle it will be allocated specifically for those

who are sick or injured. For others who have entered this event, WE EXPECT YOU TO HAVE

TRAINED AND BE ABLE TO RIDE THE DISTANCE EACH DAY.

PREPARATION OVERVIEW AND WHAT TO EXPECT:Please ensure that you do the following as part of your preparation for the event:

• Please note that it is mandatory that you ride at LEAST one off-road mountain biking event of 70

km and at LEAST two consecutive long rides, where you spend five hours in the saddle, within at

least nine months of the Tour. This event is not only about distance but also about TIME IN THE

SADDLE. There is no substitute for time spent on your bike.

• Ensure that you have the correct bicycle setup and that you are comfortable on your bike (this

can be done at any of the bike shops).

• Ensure that your bike has had a major service before the event and is in good working order.

• Please note that it is MANDATORY to have a tubeless conversion for this event.

• Ensure that you have a comfortable saddle – you are going to be spending many hours a day on

it – if it is not comfortable for you – experiment with others now.

• Get to know your bike as you need to be self-sufficient on the road. It is imperative that during

your training rides you get to know your bike and familiarise yourself with how to fix minor

technical issues. There are many workshops on offer that can equip you with these skills.

• Learn mountain biking skills and techniques to include the following: basic single track skills,

jumps, how to navigate around obstacles, steep descents, riding in rocky terrain and riding in

sand. Once again there are many workshops that can assist you with learning or developing these

skills. Attend the workshops early so that you can practice these skills during your training rides.

• Experiment with energy supplements to find what works for you and then stick with it.

TRAINING RECOMMENDATION

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TIPS FOR DURING THE EVENT: • Warm up before you start riding – stretches are always a good idea.

• Pace yourself to ensure that you are comfortable with the speed of your group. If not, chat to

your Tour/Support Leader about moving up or down groups.

• Drink small amounts of water regularly. It is going to be HOT. Dehydration is possibly your biggest

concern so please ensure that you are drinking adequate amounts of water as well as energy

supplement throughout the day.

• Eat regularly – we do have a couple of stops each day where you can replenish your food and

drink stock as needed.

• It is important to stretch your body at the end of each day.

• A massage is recommended to get your blood circulating and assist your tired muscles. Please

visit the Massage station to book a complimentary appointment as soon as you arrive in camp.

• DO NOT RIDE IF YOU ARE SICK OR NOT FEELING WELL! Please do not arrive at the event sick,

as the doctors will more than likely not allow you to ride. If you are feeling ill during the event,

please visit the medical team at the Medical Tent in each overnight camp.

TRAINING PROGRAMMES: We have included training programmes for you to prepare for the Tour. Please see following page.

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NE

DB

AN

K T

OU

R D

E T

UL

I -

12 W

EE

K N

OV

ICE

TR

AIN

ING

PL

AN

Ph

ase

1: fo

un

dati

on

& b

uild

ing

blo

cks

(we

ek 1

- 4

):

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is p

hase

in

clu

des

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l fa

mili

ari

sati

on

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h t

he layo

ut

of

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rain

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n r

eg

ard

ing

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ion

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es

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d in

ten

sity

levels

. Th

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is

a g

rad

ual b

uild

in

du

rati

on

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h

a b

rief

incre

ase

in

in

ten

sity

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is p

hase

fo

rms

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uild

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cks

on

mo

vin

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ow

ard

th

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ain

even

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an

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ere

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PH

AS

E 2

: S

TR

UC

TU

RE

& M

AIN

TE

NA

NC

E (

WE

EK

5 -

8):

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is f

orm

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e c

rucia

l p

ort

ion

of

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rain

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pla

n a

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d in

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en

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in

th

is p

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mary

fo

cu

s is

on

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oad

ing

an

d s

ad

dle

ti

me. T

his

ph

ase

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leave o

ne f

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th

e h

un

ger

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d w

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rou

gh

th

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ness

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d it

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im

pro

ve. I

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elin

g o

vert

ired

or

sore

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ip a

day b

ut

do

no

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lost

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w t

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lan

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perm

itti

ng

; d

o n

ot

train

th

rou

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as

it w

ill o

nly

get

wo

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ION

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PH

AS

E 3

: M

AIN

TE

NA

NC

E &

TA

PE

R (

WE

EK

9 -

12

):

In t

he fi

nal p

hase

, bo

th in

ten

sity

an

d d

ura

tio

n w

ill d

ecre

ase

. It

is c

rucia

l th

at

this

ph

ase

be t

imed

ap

pro

pri

ate

ly in

ord

er

to r

eap

th

e b

en

efi

ts o

f th

e a

bo

ve t

wo

p

hase

s. It

is im

po

rtan

t to

main

tain

bu

ilt-u

p fi

tness

th

rou

gh

th

is p

hase

; yo

u s

ho

uld

be f

eelin

g e

xcit

ed

as

yo

u a

pp

roach

To

ur

day.

Ple

ase

do

no

t p

ush

yo

urs

elf

in

th

is

ph

ase

– ra

ther

co

nse

rve b

uilt

-up

fitn

ess

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d e

nerg

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rate

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as

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NE

DB

AN

K T

OU

R D

E T

UL

I -

12 W

EE

K I

NT

ER

ME

DIA

TE

TR

AIN

ING

PL

AN

Ph

ase

1: fo

un

dati

on

& b

uild

ing

blo

cks

(we

ek 1

- 4

):

Th

is p

hase

in

clu

des

the in

itia

l fa

mili

ari

sati

on

wit

h t

he layo

ut

of

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rain

ing

pla

n r

eg

ard

ing

sess

ion

typ

es

an

d in

ten

sity

levels

/ t

here

is

a g

rad

ual b

uild

in

du

rati

on

w

ith

a b

rief

incre

ase

in

in

ten

sity

/ t

his

ph

ase

fo

rms

the b

uild

ing

blo

cks

on

wh

ich

th

e p

lan

bu

ilds

on

mo

vin

g t

ow

ard

th

e m

ain

even

t /

on

e m

ay e

xp

eri

en

ce t

he n

eed

to

do

mo

re t

han

wh

at

is g

iven

, rath

er

stic

k t

o t

he p

lan

as

the d

ura

tio

ns

an

d in

ten

siti

es

will

in

cre

ase

to

levels

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at

are

dif

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lt t

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an

ag

e.

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EK

SE

SS

ION

TY

PE

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DE

DE

TA

ILD

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AT

ION

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UR

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ITY

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PH

AS

E 2

: S

TR

UC

TU

RE

& M

AIN

TE

NA

NC

E (

WE

EK

5 -

8):

Th

is f

orm

s th

e c

rucia

l p

ort

ion

of

the t

rain

ing

pla

n. D

uri

ng

th

is p

hase

th

e h

igh

est

du

rati

on

s an

d in

ten

siti

es

are

exp

eri

en

ced

, wit

h p

rim

ary

fo

cu

s o

n o

verl

oad

ing

an

d

sad

dle

tim

e /

th

is p

hase

will

leave o

ne f

eelin

g p

hysi

cally

tir

ed

an

d h

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The following is a suggested packing list for the mountain bike Tour. Please note that luggage is

restricted to ONE 20kg SOFT TOG BAG that includes all your personal belongings (i.e. no loose

sleeping bags etc.). Your bag MUST be clearly labelled. A combination lock is recommended.

GENERAL ITEMS: • Passports! (We suggest you carry an original certified copy of your passport in case it gets lost.

Store these in a zip lock bag.)

• Head torch with spare batteries

• Sunglasses

• Spare contact lenses (if applicable)

• Pillow, warm sleeping bag and bottom sheet if required

• Towel for showering

• A good quality torch

• Mosquito repellent

• Malaria prophylactics (at your discretion)

• Personal toiletries

• Sunblock, eye drops and lip balm

• Camera

• Binoculars (a small pair is preferable)

• Cash, credit cards and medical aid card

• Basic medical kit with anti-inflammatory medication, painkillers, anti-histamines and emergency

or personal medication

• Cell phone with pin deactivated (you will need international roaming)

• Space blanket

CAMP CLOTHES: • Hat or cap

• Warm and cool clothes: the weather will be unpredictable with the days warm to hot and the

nights cold

• Casual wear or track suits for around the campsite

• Good walking shoes or closed sandals for walking around the camps

• Long sleeves and long pants are recommended in case the evenings are chilly

RECOMMENDED PACKING LIST

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CYCLING KIT: • Hydration pack and water bottles (compulsory) – minimum 3 litres carrying capacity

• Helmet (mandatory)

• Cycling kit – 4 sets of clothing for each day of riding – there are no washing facilities (you

will receive one Nedbank Tour de Tuli cycle shirt. We will update you as to whether we receive

sponsorship for a second cycling shirt)

• Arm warmers for the chilly early mornings and to keep the sun off your arms during the day

• Cycling shoes, socks and gloves

• Heart rate monitor (if required)

• A GPS is useful if you have one

• Buff or something similar

RECOMMENDED BIKE SPARES: • Any Bike specific spares

• Derailleur hanger – each bicycle has a different size derailleur hanger. So please ensure that you

each bring your own spare as if this breaks you will not be able to continue your ride

• Spare sealant, spare tubes and plugs

• Brake pads

• Bike chain and combination lock

• Multi tool and cable ties

• Tyre and shock pump

• Chain breaker and chain links

• Spare cleats (recommended)

• Zip lock bags are useful for storage of bike spares

• Chamois cream

• Gel saddle

• Any specialised bike spares

• Duct tape

We will send an update closer to the event letting you know what sponsored items we have been

able to secure.

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The mountain bike Tour travels through Botswana, Zimbabwe and South Africa – therefore VALID

PASSPORTS ARE ESSENTIAL. The onus is on the participants to ensure that their passports and

visas are valid for these countries. Over and above this, participants must also ensure that their

passports are valid for a minimum of six months from date of entry and that they have two blank

pages in their passport.

You need to carry your passport with you, otherwise you will be declined entry.

We will be crossing informal border posts and will require the following information by no later than

30th April 2020:

• Your full passport information (i.e. name, surname, passport number, date of issue, date of expiry

and nationality). If you need to renew your passport please ensure that this is done in advance

of this date as once the manifest has been submitted, i.e. after 30th April 2020, there cannot be

any changes, substitutions or new entries.

• A colour copy of your passport needs to be sent to us before the event.

• The Event Organisers cannot be held liable for any visas not held by participants or the cost

thereof.

• There are some passport holders that will require a visa for Botswana. If you are a foreign passport

holder please check on the visa requirements for Botswana, Zimbabwe and South Africa. These

visas will need to be obtained in advance.

• As of this date, South African passport holders do not require visas for Botswana or Zimbabwe.

VISA REQUIREMENTS: Below are the visa requirements for Botswana and Zimbabwe – correct at the time of publishing. It

is the participant’s responsibility to check with the relevant consulates for updated visa information

as the Event Organisers are not liable for any amendments:

• Any Botswana visa requirements (as per the information below) will need to be obtained directly

from the consulate prior to the Tour.

• Most other non-SA passport holders WILL require a visa for Zimbabwe. We are liaising with the

Zimbabwe authorities to arrange for the Zimbabwe visas to be purchased on site. There will be

costs attached to obtaining a visa and these will be communicated prior to the event.

VISA REQUIREMENTS

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Please find below an outline of health and safety information, which is imperative for you to know

in order for you to enjoy a successful Tour.

WILDLIFE ON TOUR:As we are riding through wildlife areas it is important that you are conscious of the risks involved in

participating in an event of this nature. It is imperative that you as the participant play your part in

mitigating some of these risks.

All the points highlighted below are also included in our indemnity form. However, as your safety is

our concern we would like to reiterate these points to you.

Please ensure that you are well aware of the following:

• Wildlife is a real concern so please follow our guidelines and do not take any unnecessary risks

that may compromise your safety and that of your fellow participants (i.e. stopping close to

wildlife or not listening to your Tour and/or Support Leader).

• Due to the fact that we are riding predominantly on single track, vehicular access to the riding

route may be difficult in some instances. Medical backup may also take some time to get to you

in the event of an injury or an incident. Consequently, we ask that you please SLOW DOWN and

consider the consequences of an injury. We strongly recommend that the fast rocky descents

that you will encounter are ridden by competent riders only.

• Please do not try to ride down a technical area if you are unsure about it. We highly recommend

that you rather walk until you feel comfortable enough to ride again.

• Please DO NOT ride if you are not feeling well.

You need to play your part in your own safety and ensure the EVENT RULES are strictly adhered to:

• Your bike must have a tubeless conversion (this is a mandatory condition of entry and you will be

fined should you arrive without a tubeless conversion).

• Ensure that you are FIT ENOUGH to undertake an event of this nature. Please do not underestimate

the level of fitness required to ride for many hours in high temperatures over four days. Ensure

that you are physically and mentally prepared for this well in advance of the event.

• Please ensure that you have OFF-ROAD BIKING TECHNICAL SKILLS and know how to ride

through technical areas and sand.

HEALTH & SAFETY INFORMATION

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• Please ensure that you wear a helmet and that the helmet clip is fastened at all times whilst riding

– no helmet, no ride (gloves are recommended).

• It is imperative that your bike board is well fixed to your bike and has your NAME on it. If you

change bikes please ensure that your bike board is changed as well (you can get a spare bike

board from the Hospitality Desk).

• We recommend that all participants carry a space blanket with them. These are cheap, readily

accessible and extremely useful.

• Please ensure that you carry the basic bike spares required to fix day-to day technical problems.

(See our recommended packing list above).

• A hydration pack with a minimum water requirement of 3l is also a mandatory requirement for all

participants. Riders who do not arrive with a hydration pack will be fined.

• We suggest that you ride with your cell phone on flight mode to conserve your battery.

• It is also recommended that you carry your cell phone with you with the PIN CODE taken off.

IMPORTANT TO KNOW – ALL EVENT EMERGENCY NUMBERS ARE PRINTED ON THE FRONT OF

THE BIKE BOARDS

MOUNTAIN BIKING AND WILDLIFE:• Stay as tight as possible in your groups, and buddy up with someone in your group so that you

are sure you will never be riding on your own.

• If one person stops the whole group must pull off the route and wait.

• Listen to your Tour Leader and Support Leader, and please do not deviate off the route.

TOUR LEADER’S MORNING BRIEF:It is an event rule that every morning your Tour/Support Leader holds a safety brief with all the

participants in the group. Please ensure that you listen to this briefing and know what to do in the

event of a wildlife encounter or an emergency situation.

WILDLIFE ENCOUNTERS EN ROUTE:• Firstly – stay calm and don’t attract attention. Wild animals tend to avoid people.

• Stop and assess the situation. Chances are whatever you have come across will move off.

• Stay still as long as the animals are looking at you. Back away slowly with no sudden movements

as soon as their attention is diverted.

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• Remember that you are in their territory and their senses are much more attuned than your own.

Chances are that the animal was aware of you before you realised it was there.

• If the animal is close the Tour Leader/Support Leader will use sign language to communicate with

you. Pay attention.

• Participants must pay attention to the Tour/Support Leader’s behaviour and follow all instructions.

• When you do encounter an animal the first thing you must do is maintain your distance.

• If you encounter a dangerous animal DO NOT RUN.

SAFETY MEASURES:• Participants will be riding in groups of approximately 14 people per group. Each group will have

a Tour Leader and a Support Leader who will be responsible for ensuring that all riders in their

group follow the safety guidelines and that everyone in the group stays in close proximity to each

other.

• Each Tour Leader and Support Leader will be equipped with a bear banger, air horn, radio, GPS

and medical kit.

• Each participant will be provided with a whistle in their registration packs. Please carry it with you

in your back pocket and use it if you encounter any issues, emergencies or if you get separated

from your group.

• Tour Leaders will give a safety briefing to their riders each morning prior to departure. Please

ensure that you are present and pay attention.

• We will have staff located in the areas of high concern to monitor and communicate any

noteworthy situations and wildlife activity.

PLEASE FOLLOW THE SAFETY PROTOCOL BELOW:• You must stay in your allocated groups. One stops – you all stop.

• Please ensure that all bikes have tubeless conversions.

• Please listen to your Tour/Support Leaders and adhere to their recommendations.

• Please do NOT stop close to wildlife.

• If you are uncomfortable riding a specific technical area, rather get off your bike and walk.

• Ensure you are drinking water regularly as well as applying sun screen throughout the day.

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GENERAL CAMP SAFETY:We are camping in unfenced wilderness areas. Please ensure that you adhere to the following

recommendations to ensure your safety:

• Always carry a torch with you at night and wear shoes. Closed shoes in the evenings are highly

recommended.

• Keep your tent zipped at all times.

• Please don’t walk out of camp. If you do, please let an official know and take someone with you.

MALARIA:As we will be travelling through malaria-prone areas, please consult your doctor regarding malaria

prophylactics. All malaria medication is taken at your own discretion. We have chosen to travel at

a dry time of the year, when the risk of malaria is low. There is also less prevalence in remote areas

where our camps are situated, nonetheless, you need to consider whether or not you would like to

take preventative measures. If you decide not to take prophylactics please ensure that you see a

doctor if any fever or flu-like illness develops within a month after the event and travel, and advise

the doctor accordingly.

Please remember: The best way to avoid malaria is to not get bitten. Please bring your own mosquito

repellent such as Peaceful Sleep or Tabard. It is also advisable to wear long sleeves and long pants

in the evenings.

HYDRATION:• The days will be HOT. Dehydration is your biggest concern. Please ensure that you carry ample

fluid with you at all times (minimum of 2 – 3 litres).

• Water and energy supplement will be available in the evenings, mornings and at the Tea and

Brunch Stops. Ensure that you replenish sufficiently. It will be your own responsibility to ensure

your body is well hydrated.

WATER IN STREAMS AND RIVERS:• All drinking water provided during the Tour will be bottled or purified, and safe to drink.

• Please do not drink from rivers, streams or the hand-washing stations in camp.

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CROCODILES:• If we are lucky there might still be some water left in some of the rivers that we will cross.

• Whilst it is tempting to swim and enjoy these rivers, please be AWARE that crocodiles inhabit

these rivers. If you do decide to swim in any river, please do so with extreme caution and note

that you do so at your OWN RISK.

SUN EXPOSURE:• Whilst we will be traveling in late winter, the days will be extremely hot.

• Heat exhaustion and dehydration are possibly the two most serious concerns. It is important to

prepare for this by wearing appropriate clothing and protection.

• We recommend that you use a high factor sun cream and reapply this throughout the day.

• Buffs are also useful for sun protection.

• The Tea, Brunch and Strategic Stop Vehicles will all be equipped with sun cream for re-application

if needed during the course of the day.

FITNESS AND PRE-EXISTING CONDITIONS:We are travelling through remote wilderness areas. Please ensure that you are fit and healthy

enough to participate in a multi-stage mountain bike event covering approximately 300 km over

four days of intense mountain biking in high temperatures. Please DO NOT enter this event if you

have any pre-existing medical conditions that may be triggered with intense exercise, and if you

do not intend to train prior to the event. If you do have any pre-existing medical conditions please

ensure that you get the go-ahead from your doctor prior to entering this event. Medical treatment

is not easily accessible; therefore ensure that you are in “showroom” condition. If you are under 16

years of age or over 69 years of age, we will be asking for a medical certificate from your doctor

prior to your participation advising that you are able to participate in an event of this nature. We

are doing this for your own wellbeing.

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Please see below a few important notes for when you are on Tour.

PARTICIPANTS: • Minimum age requirement for any participant is 16 years of age and a maximum of 70 years of

age, unless permission has been requested and granted by both a medical practitioner and the

Event Organisers.

• Safety-approved riding helmets are compulsory (gloves are recommended).

• Each participant will be allocated to a group of approximately 12 riders. Each group is allocated

a Tour and Support Leader for each group to ensure that the safety of the riders is never

compromised.

• This is not a race and you do not have to be a super mountain biker to enter. However you do

need to be fit and healthy, with training and preparation to be able to participate.

• Admission onto the Tour is subject to the participant completing and submitting the following:

- Online registration form

- Online acceptance of the indemnity form

- Full payment of the required amount by due date

• The Organisers reserve the right to decline any registrations for any reason whatsoever at their

sole discretion without having to give any explanations. In these cases full refunds will be given.

• Should any participant behave in a way that negatively affects either the enjoyment or safety

of themselves or other guests he/she will be warned and if need be evicted from the Tour

without compensation. This includes any participant that comes to the Tour not medically and/

or physically fit enough to participate in an event of this nature.

• It is imperative that your bike board is well fixed to your bike and has your NAME on it. If you

change bikes please ensure that your bike board name is changed as well.

• Upon registration, you will be given a colour-specific wrist band, please wear this throughout the

event so staff and suppliers can identify you as our guests.

SAFETY: • Participants may not deviate from the official route.

• The mountain bike tour may take you into close contact with wild animals. Neither the Organisers,

the sponsors, their employees, partners nor agents can be held responsible for any injury or

incident on the Tour.

• The Tour Leader and officials’ word is final! Safety precautions must be taken seriously and should

be strictly adhered to. Anyone found in contravention of the officials or any safety regulations will

be evicted from the Tour without compensation.

TOUR RULES

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• Should you arrive on the Tour without adequate preparation and proceed to hold back your

group during the Tour, your Tour Leader will be fully entitled to prevent you from riding and/or to

allocate you to a support vehicle.

• We recommend that all participants carry a space blanket with them. These are cheap, readily

accessible and extremely useful.

HEALTH: • The Tour takes place in malaria-prone areas; please consult your doctor regarding anti-malaria

precautions. This is at your own discretion.

• A current tetanus vaccination is recommended.

LUGGAGE AND BICYCLES: • As space on the luggage vehicles is limited, your luggage is restricted to one 20kg soft bag.

• Please ensure that your luggage and bicycles are clearly LABELLED. Luggage tags and bike

boards will be supplied in your registration bag.

• Please ensure that your luggage and bicycles are adequately insured, as the Event Organisers

cannot be held responsible for any damage or loss to personal belongings, luggage or bicycles.

• Bikes will be loaded onto and off trucks for transport to/from the start of the Tour.

• Only mountain bikes in good working condition will be allowed to participate.

• Please note that tubeless conversions are MANDATORY. If you arrive without a tubeless conversion,

you will be asked to pay for a conversion on site (which will definitely cost you more).

• All participants must carry a 3-litre hydration pack

• Due to the area we travel through, sand is inevitable. We will do everything possible to stay away

from sand, but we suggest that you prepare for sand and get wide tyres to ensure you are better

equipped to deal with this.

ENVIRONMENT: • The mountain bike Tour will travel through National Parks. All participants must agree to respect

the wildlife and environment through which we travel and to obey all National Park rules and

regulations.

• No littering. Please keep all your wrappers on you until the next refreshment stop.

• Please burn all toilet paper if you have to use the bush toilets!

• We kindly ask you to assist us in ensuring that we leave these areas in a pristine condition. This

will ensure that we can continue to ride through these wonderful wilderness areas in the future.

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PASSPORT AND VISAS: • The onus is on the participant to ensure that his/her passport and visas are valid for the countries

in which we operate, i.e. Botswana, Zimbabwe and South Africa. The Organisers, the sponsors,

their staff and their agents cannot be held liable for any visas etc. not held by the participant, or

the cost of visas.

• Please ensure that your passport is valid for a minimum of six months after the Tour and that you

have two blank pages in your passport.

INSURANCE: • It is a condition of the Tour that it is the sole responsibility of each participant to ensure that they

have comprehensive medical aid or medical insurance cover. You will be charged directly by the

relevant service providers for any emergency services you may require, so ensure that you are

fully insured.

• It is also recommended that participants take out cancellation insurance. Due to the logistics of

the event, we cannot refund minimum entry donations.

PHOTOGRAPHY: • The Tour Organisers reserve the right, without further notice, to make use of any photograph/film

taken on the Tour without payment or permission. No photographs of a compromising nature

will be used.

CONSENT AND AGREEMENT: • By completing the online registration for this Tour, it constitutes consent by all participants

covered by that payment and/or registration, to all provisions of the conditions, and general

information contained on the following:

- Nedbank Tour de Tuli Indemnity Form

- Tour rules

- Payment Terms and Conditions

The terms under which you agree to participate in this Tour, cannot be changed or amended except

in writing and signed by the Tour Director.

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This manual is a useful tool and contains all the information that you will need to know leading up

to the event. If you can’t find the information you are looking for, please contact the team using the

contact details on the next page.

We realise that the logistics and arrangements around this event are quite complex and difficult to

envision for a first-time participant.

We look forward to hosting you on the Nedbank Tour de Tuli 2020 for our 15th fundraising event!

“In the end we will conserve only what we love; we will love only what we understand; and we will

understand only what we are taught.” (Baba Dioum, 1968)

TEAM CONTACT DETAILS

Registration and General Queries:

011 807 1800

[email protected]

Payment Queries:

Liza Steyn

011 257 5025

[email protected]

Event Logistics and/or Sponsorship Queries:

Nicola Harris

011 257 5131

[email protected]

FINAL NOTES

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WWW.CHILDRENINTHEWILDERNESS.COM | WWW.TOURDETULI.COM

CONTACT THE NEDBANK TOUR DE TULI TEAM:

TEL: +27 11 807 1800 | FAX: +27 11 807 2110

EMAIL: [email protected]


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