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Pioneer Mountain Bike Stage Race Reveals New Course & Format

Published: Fri 10 Nov 2017 12:10 PM
Pioneer Reveals New Course & Format for 2018
The much-anticipated course overview for the revamped Pioneer Mountain Bike Stage Race was announced today, revealing six days of incredible riding from November 25 to 30 2018, linking the best back country riding in the South Island on a course that starts and finishes in Queenstown.
Riders in the November 2018 race will start their six days of riding with a 22km prologue at iconic Coronet Peak, with five longer stages to follow, taking riders as far south-east as Alexandra and the Clutha River, before returning to the finish line back in Queenstown, completing 450km of riding with 15,500m of climbing.
Race Director Bec Williams says much thought and planning has gone into today’s announcement, to ensure the long-term sustainability of an event that quickly established its reputation as a world leading event in its first two editions.
“Today we provide the mountain bike community with an overview of the 2018 Pioneer, providing information that will allow riders to make decisions about entering the event, and understanding just what it is they are taking on.
“Riders can look forward to a course that will boast plenty of single track and will deliver a grand tour of the most stunning backdrops you could ask for. Riders will be sent deep into remote back country New Zealand, where they will really discover what it means to be a Pioneer.”
Many of the trails cross private land and can only be ridden while racing The Pioneer, so it’s a once in a lifetime opportunity to gain access to best riding in New Zealand. Riders should expect big scenery and big climbs as they ascend tussock covered hills, traverse mountain ranges, explore secluded valleys and revive the spirit of the original pioneers.
Williams said the decision to reduce the duration of the event by one day and start and finish in Queenstown will generate further appeal to riders and supporters.
“Having the one start and finish location obviously makes the event easier from a logistics point of view for organisers and riders alike. Travel can now be booked in and out of Queenstown, supporters can base themselves there throughout The Pioneer, and it will be easier for our suppliers and contractors to support the race.
“But it was vital that any of those decisions did not compromise the quality of the riding or the Pioneer experience, and we have done that with a course that will again challenge every rider, provide breathtaking views along the way and see us hosted in some amazing Central Otago towns.”
Those towns to host Pioneer riders in 2018 are: Queenstown (start and finish), Alexandra (two nights) and Bannockburn (two nights) before the event finishes at Arrowtown.
Terrain will vary each day, but includes a mix of local trails, farm track, NZ Cycle Trails and single track – so riders should be prepared to really see what they (and their bikes) are really made of. Overall, the course is non-technical, so a good set of lungs will be the most important asset.
The course will be clearly marked, and full course maps will be provided over the course of the next few months as more detail is revealed, but navigation skills are not required, each stage will have several check points and aid stations to keep riders on-track and well looked after.
Each day’s racing finishes in a host town with local hospitality on offer at the event village, ensuring each stage is unique and enjoyable. To cap it all off riders will finish back in Queenstown, an amazing place to celebrate an incredible achievement.
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 (5), five age group runners up (5) and five lottery winners securing a place at the Absa Cape Epic for 2019.
Entries open on November 24 at 11:00am, with all information on the event website.
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 teammate’ Facebook group, details again can be found at www.thepioneer.co.nz
New this year 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).
The Pioneer 2018 – MTB Stage Race Southern Alps, NZ
November 25 – 30, 2018
450km of riding and 15,500m climbing
Stage information
Prologue Coronet Peak Own Accommodation 22km 1500m
Stage 1 Queenstown - Queenstown Alexandra 66km 2878m
Stage 2 Alexandra - Alexandra Alexandra 114km 2750m
Stage 3 Alexandra - Bannockburn Bannockburn 75km 2600m
Stage 4 Bannockburn - Bannockburn Bannockburn 83km 3100m
Stage 5 Bannockburn - Arrowtown Own Accommodation 67km 2800m
Estimates of the type of riding throughout the Pioneer
• 36% - 4WD/Farm Track
• 35% - Cycle Trails / Single Track
• 15% - Gravel Road
• 14% - Sealed Road
For more detail on each stage, CLICK HERE
Additional information can be found at www.thepioneer.co.nz
THE PIONEER, MTB STAGE RACE, SOUTHERN ALPS, 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
450km of riding and 15,500m climbing
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!
ENDS

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