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Kalvari and Team ROAG win Illovo Eston

More than 3000 riders, including a 5FM personality, participated last weekend in what is said to be the biggest one-day event on the MTB calendar - the Illovo Eston MTB Challenge.

Damon Kalvari, who is known for his quirky comments on Gareth Cliff's 5FM morning show, tackled the 40km half-marathon along with the ROAG Team in a time of 04:37:07.

This was only the third race ever for Kalvari, who has adopted a healthier lifestyle by mountain biking and running. His second race was last year's Sunday Tribune Jeep Hill2Hill, which he participated in after ROAG heard about his plight with losing weight through mountain biking.

Said Kalvari: "What a wonderful, scenic Illovo Eston 40km it was. However, it was quite a physically demanding course, reminding me that my healthier lifestyle is still in its infancy," adding that he still has a lot of work ahead of him.

Kalvari, who is set to tackle the 45km half-marathon at the Sunday Tribune Jeep Hill 2 Hill on 15 September with the dedicated ROAG Team, said he hopes to improve his time from last year.

The feature race

The feature race of the event, the Illovo 60km Marathon, was taken by renowned rider Max Knox in the men's race. Second and third places went to Neil MacDonald and Waylon Woolcock, respectively, while local favourites Luke Roberts and Andrew Hill (current leader of the ROAG Series in the overall men's category) took fifth and sixth positions.

The women's 60km marathon was won by Brenda Potts, who was followed closely by Nedene Cahill and Ashleigh Parker-Moffatt. The overall current leader in the ROAG Series women's category, Natalie Bergstrom, took fourth place while Bridgette Stewart came in fifth.

In the 40km aQuellé Half Marathon it was Patrick Belton who powered to a convincing four and a half-minute victory over Jedson Tooms, Gareth Andrews and the rest of the pack whilst in the ladies race the consistent performer, Bianca Haw, took the top honours.

Over 1200 MTB enthusiasts tackled the hugely popular 18km Tala Family Ride, which took riders through the spectacular Tala Game Reserve and brought them up close and personal with some of the local wildlife whilst the youths of the sport got to enjoy the 10km Milky Lane Kids Ride.

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