The MTN Attakwas 2011 was a significant event in the world of mountain biking. Held in Oudtshoorn, South Africa on the 15th of January 2011, this race is known for its challenging terrain and competitive field. The race, which is named after the Attakwas Kloof through which it runs, is considered one of the toughest mountain bike marathons in South Africa.
The race started and ended in Oudtshoorn, a town in the Western Cape province known for its ostrich farms and the Cango Caves. The MTN Attakwas 2011 was a grueling 121-kilometer race that tested the endurance and skill of even the most seasoned mountain bikers. The race included a mix of gravel roads, rocky single-track, and steep climbs, providing a true test of the riders' technical skills and physical stamina.
The MTN Attakwas 2011 was not just a race, but also a showcase of the beautiful South African landscape. The route took riders through the rugged Attakwas Kloof, a mountain pass that offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. Despite the challenging nature of the race, it was also an opportunity for riders to appreciate the natural beauty of the region. The MTN Attakwas 2011 in Oudtshoorn on the 15th of January 2011 was indeed a memorable event for all participants and spectators alike.