Pioneer Confirms Return in November 2018
Pioneer Confirms Return in
November 2018
The Pioneer Mountain Bike Stage Race is back, with new dates (25 to 30 November 2018) and a new six-day format revealed by race founder and IRONMAN Oceania Managing Director Dave Beeche in a Facebook video message today.
After two incredible events in 2016 and 2017, the decision was taken to delay the next race as organisers took stock of the event, the timing and the format – all considerations with the long-term success of The Pioneer in mind.
Beeche is delighted that this due diligence has seen such a positive outcome, with the event set to again capture the imagination of the mountain bike community here and abroad, with riders arriving in to Queenstown for the six-day race starting November 25, 2018.
“We are back! The Pioneer will be better than ever thanks to the time taken these past few months to review the format, location and course,” said a delighted Beeche.
“November 2018 will see a six-stage race, with riders starting in Queenstown and exploring the remote back country of the South Island, finishing back in Queenstown after six challenging days of riding.”
Beeche says the heart and soul of The Pioneer has been retained, with the two-person team format taking riders on an amazing week of riding through and over some of the most stunning landscapes in the world.
“The team has done an amazing job in creating a new course that will be as challenging as ever and with more single track to enjoy. There will be some incredible climbs that will see our riders finding character for sure, with stunning views to take in along the way.
“Spending six days with your mate riding in the back country is a huge part of the experience, so we have stayed true to that ethos of the event, this is something to be shared for sure.”
One of the most significant changes is the nature of the course, with The Pioneer starting and ending in Queenstown. This will make it easier for riders and supporters to participate and follow the event, and provide a further boost to the already world-class tourist region of Central Otago, away from the busiest time of the year.
Riders will again have the chance to secure entry to the unofficial world championship of mountain bike stage racing in South Africa, with five age group winners (five), five age group runners up (five) and five lottery winners securing a place at the Absa Cape Epic for 2019.
“The team and I are really excited to bring the Pioneer back and can’t wait to reveal more information over the next few months and welcome everyone to the start line in November next year.”
Beeche says riders are in for another amazing week and will love the course, which will be revealed in early November.
“We appreciate the patience and understanding of our stakeholders and in particular the riders - those who have already taken part and want to return, and the many who have indicated their keenness to be a part of the next race.”
Demand for entries is expected to be high, with Beeche saying many riders have registered their interest already for 2018.
“Without question the demand for entries will be higher than the previous two editions. We have a large database already from here in New Zealand and around the world, all keen on each update and titbit of information. We are recommending that riders be ready for November 24th this year, when entries go live.”
For some riders that will mean finding a team mate. The event website allows the uploading of profiles to find a Pioneer team mate, and organisers also host a ‘find a team mate’ Facebook group, details again can be found atwww.thepioneer.co.nz
Entries will go live on Friday 24 November, at 11am NZT, a year and one day out from the 2018 event rolling away from Queenstown. Interested riders can register on the event website now to receive all notifications and updates in the lead up to entries going live.
New for 2018 is the option of an entry fee payment plan for athletes. This option will be available for a limited period, opening 24 November 2017 and closing 25 March 2018 and allows entry fees to be spread out across four payments.
The 2017 Pioneer saw 338 riders take part, 286 males
and 52 females. Riders came from all around New Zealand (151
from out of the Central Otago region) and the world, with an
incredible 154 international riders flying into New Zealand
from Australia (95), Great Britain (13), Spain (8), USA (8)
and Canada (7).
Additional information can be found at
www.thepioneer.co.nz
THE PIONEER, MTB STAGE RACE, CENTRAL
OTAGO, NEW ZEALAND
The Pioneer came out of a
simple idea. Ride beyond. The idea of creating a uniquely
New Zealand event that took you through the parts of the
country that few will ever get to enjoy. To ride to the
remotest parts of the Southern Alps. To push yourself beyond
your comfort zone. To get you far away from familiar trails
and in to the unknown. And you do it all for six days
straight in teams of two.
KEY
STATS
6 DAYS OF RACING – Lose yourself in
mountain bike nirvana, November 25 - 30, 2018
Queenstown
to Queenstown course
The course will be announced in
early November
Team racing – all riders in teams of
two
Entries open 11:00am NZT Friday 24 November 2017
OVERVIEW
The Pioneer is an awe
inspiring six-day mountain bike stage race through and
around New Zealand’s pristine Southern Alps. Linking
together amazing riding over farm tracks, NZ Cycle Trails,
double track and single-track riding in a very special part
of the world where soaring mountain peaks, crystal-clear
blue lakes, and golden high country await. If you’re
looking for a mountain bike race to get you inspired again,
this is it!
WHAT TO EXPECT
Find
Stunning – A rare chance to journey through a pristine and
untouched part of New Zealand – riding through the some of
the most awe-inspiring scenery on earth.
Find Character
– An epic challenge that will push you to the edge and
have you digging deep.
Find Welcome – Discover New
Zealand’s legendary warm kiwi hospitality…with a
super-friendly race vibe to enjoy at the end of each day.
You’ll have earned
it!