The trails may have changed, but the spirit of the J-Bay Wind Farm MTB Classic remained as strong as ever on Saturday, 19 July 2025, as over 500 athletes took to the rugged beauty of the Eastern Cape. Set against the backdrop of the iconic JBay Surf Festival, this tenth edition once again proved why the event remains a firm favourite on the calendar.

This year’s route was adapted to support local farming communities and safeguard livestock amid ongoing precautions around Foot and Mouth Disease. While the course avoided direct access to Jeffreys Bay Wind Farm, it still offered the sweeping views and natural beauty that have become synonymous with the event. The 2024 edition had to be cancelled due to the Foot and Mouth Disease risks.

 

Men’s 60km Marathon winner, Storm Semple

In the women’s 60km mountain bike race, Kelsey van Schoor delivered another commanding performance to secure first place – repeating her 2023 win. Seventeen-year-old Storm Semple took top honours in the men’s race with an impressive time of 2 hours and 7 seconds, marking a standout performance for the young rider.

Speaking on behalf of the event’s long-standing sponsor, Jeffreys Bay Wind Farm, Site Manager Otto Fourie said, “It’s always a privilege to support this event, which brings people together through sport and shared values. While we couldn’t welcome participants onto the wind farm this year, we fully support the necessary steps taken to protect the region’s agricultural livelihoods. The turnout and enthusiasm we saw on the day speaks volumes about the strength and unity of this community.”

Wonen’s 60km Marathon winner, Kelsey van School

As the dust settles on another successful edition, the J-Bay Wind Farm MTB Classic & Trail Run continues to highlight what makes the region—and its people—so special: resilience, connection, and a deep appreciation for nature and community.

Source: TM Communications

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