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Volcanic Epic Stage Race Returns April 3-7

Mar 27, 2024
by Mike  


Press Release: Volcanic Epic

The countdown is on for the highly anticipated second edition of the Shimano Volcanic Epic, presented by Tineli, a premier five-day mountain bike stage race set amidst the stunning geothermal landscapes of New Zealand's North Island.

The start of a big day out on the final stage of the Volcanic Epic at the stunning Te Puia in Rotorua.
The start of a big day out on the final stage of the Volcanic Epic at the stunning Te Puia in Rotorua.

From 3- 7 April 2024, riders from across the globe will converge in Rotorua, Taupō, and Tokoroa for an unforgettable adventure across 185 kilometres of epic trails.

Featuring a perfect blend of competitive racing and leisurely exploration, the Shimano Volcanic Epic offers participants a unique opportunity to immerse themselves in mountain biking and exploring the regions. With its world-class gold-standard trail network, Rotorua sets the stage for thrilling action, while Taupō and Tokoroa promise diverse terrain and breathtaking vistas at every turn.

"2024 marks another incredible year for the Shimano Volcanic Epic, with unprecedented interest from riders around the world," said Tim Farmer, Race Director. "We're thrilled to showcase not only the North Island's top-notch trails but also the rich cultural and natural heritage of the region, providing participants with an experience that goes beyond the trails."

Ride, relax, repeat is the event’s mantra, where mornings are reserved for competitive racing and afternoons offer riders the chance to unwind and explore each region's unique attractions. From rejuvenating hot springs to scenic viewpoints, there's no shortage of ways to recharge and soak in the beauty of the North Island.

A pairs team stick close and stay focused as they navigate between towering ferns of Rotorua s world-class trail network.
A pairs team stick close and stay focused as they navigate between towering ferns of Rotorua's world-class trail network.

This year, the event is excited to welcome 350 riders from 11 different countries including Singapore, Switzerland, Germany, New Caledonia, the US and Canada, reflecting the appeal of a curated tour of iconic New Zealand riding locations. With a challenging course totaling 185 kilometers and 4,484 meters of climbing, participants can expect an adrenaline-fueled journey through unique geothermal and volcanic-formed landscapes.

Returning riders include Rotorua’s Olly and Sam Shaw, combining forces as a pairs team for 2025 after podium positions for both last year. Previous women’s open teams winner Mary-Ann Moller returns with fellow Wellingtonian Gavin McCarthy for a shot at Mixed Open Pairs . From Australia, Tali Lane-Welsh and Joel Green from COMMTEL - ARA OFFROAD RACING are ones to watch for the Open Men Pairs.

Farmer predicts a growing trend in stage racing. “When you want to experience the best places and culture anchored in your passion for mountain biking, there’s nothing quite like stage racing to get people here”.

Credit: Nduro Events / Chris Chase
Find out more at http://www.volcanicepic.co.nz

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