2025 ENTRIES SOLD OUT
RACE WEEK: 26 OCTOBER – 1 NOVEMBER 2025

7 DAYS | 8OOKMPURE SOUTH AFRICAN GRAVEL

Nedbank Gravel Burn is a 7-day, 800km full-service gravel stage race through South Africa’s diverse landscapes. Starting in coastal forests, the route heads into the breathtaking Great Karoo – a famously vast, semi-desert region. Riders rest each night in remote camps under star-filled skies and, on the final day, greeted by Africa’s iconic Big 5 wildlife.

THE START

Knysna marks the start and sets the theme – a week of contrasting vistas. We head north east through lush, indigenous forests and there’s a particular corner along the route, you’ll know it when you see it, where everything changes.

THE HEART

The vast, arid Great Karoo semi-desert landscapes – an open treasure chest of geography, geology, history, astronomy and biology, and the lessons they teach us. This is a place where life clings to the edges and the hardiest creatures thrive. 

THE FINISH

The horizon shifts again and in a moment we sense that we’re now in wildlife country. It’s primal. While there’s a certain sense of pride after racing for 7 days and 800km on a gravel bike, the king of the jungle is sure to keep us in check.

PACKAGES

ALL-INCLUSIVE
FULL-SERVICE

For all the details on entry packages, what’s included, plus optional extras and add-ons, click below.

2025 ENTRIES ARE SOLD OUT

  • To join the waiting list for 2025 the fee is ZAR 150 / USD 10 – this fee is donated to VULPRO our Charity Partner.
  • Should you not secure an entry for 2025, you will be guaranteed early access to our 2026 Ember Entries phase.
  • If you are selected from the waiting list for an invitation, you have 72 hours to confirm your entry and complete the substitution with the rider dropping out directly.
  • Should you not accept your invite within this time, the entry will be offered to the next person on the waiting list. You will forfeit your early access to our 2026 Ember Entries phase.
  • Riders who decline invites sent after 1 August will not forfeit guaranteed early access to our 2026 Ember Entries phase.
  • If you are a professional rider and would like to participate, please get in touch with us HERE

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OUR STORIES

BURN CAMPS

UNPLUG AND CONNECT

Karoo days are about challenging terrain and fiercely fought racing. Karoo nights are the antidote. At the end of the day’s endeavours, riders experience a full immersion into the unique hospitality, culture, local flavours and aromas, and the hidden secrets of the land in this special part of the world. When the sun sets on Burn Camp, something extraordinary ignites. Nedbank Gravel Burn is a new way of exploring the limits and connecting with the people and the land we navigate.

FOUNDER'S BLOG

KEVIN VERMAAK

20 years ago, Kevin Vermaak founded the Cape Epic and grew it into what is widely regarded as one of the world’s premiere mountain bike races. During a 2-year sabbatical he was inspired by his gravel bike adventures in the Alps. Read about Kevin’s next venture, Nedbank Gravel Burn, in his own words.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Not able to attend one of our Firestarter evenings?
Have a read here, chances are that your burning questions have been answered already.

The Cape Epic and the Nedbank Gravel Burn were both founded by Kevin Vermaak. After selling the Cape Epic to The Ironman Group in 2017 – staying on in a consulting capacity – Kevin finally exited in 2022. After his non-compete ended Kevin launched the Nedbank Gravel Burn and is working with some members of the team with whom he originally built the Cape Epic.

2025 entries are sold out. For a chance at joiing us at our inaugural event, join the waiting list. You’ll find all the info you need on pricing on our all-inclusive package here – Entry Packages page. Be sure to also visit our Optional Extras and Add-Ons page too.

The queen stage is 142km long and all the other stages vary between 80 and 140km. Each stage has its own unique character.

We have designed a pure gravel route that is ideally suited for a classic gravel bike (off-road tyres to handle terrain and with drop bars for speed). When we all ride gravel bikes, it levels the playing field and makes it more enjoyable when riding in groups. Trust us, the route is pure gravel heaven, and you’ll want the perfect tool for the job. And wide, straight MTB-style handlebars are perhaps a little less safe when riding at speed amongst drop-bar bikes in a peloton.

The Nedbank Gravel Burn is a solo race. Riders wishing to compete for prize money must enter the Open (Racing) category. Amateurs compete for the leader jersey in their respective age-group categories: 19 – 34 years, then in 5-year increments starting from age 35).

Before we reach Shamwari Private Game Reserve, whenever our gravel roads traverse land with dangerous animals, there will be a game fence between us and the animals. On the final stage into Shamwari, there is a comprehensive safety plan for managing the riders’ safety. Shamwari employs the largest team of qualified game rangers in all of South Africa and they will ensure the safety of all our riders on this final short section through Big 5 territory.

WHO IS GRAVEL BURN?

THE TEAM

It’s as much 'What is Nedbank Gravel Burn?’ as it is 'Who is Nedbank Gravel Burn?’ Meet the team of seasoned eventing experts, some of whom have worked together for almost two decades. Add it up and that's almost a century of race innovation.

Kevin Vermaak

FOUNDER

Richard McMartin portrait

Richard McMartin

OPERATIONS DIRECTOR

Jennifer Welzel portrait

Jennifer Welzel

EVENT OPERATIONS

Neil Gardiner portrait

Neil Gardiner

BRAND & MARKETING

Nathalie Diacon

RIDER MANAGER

Kim Stephenson

EVENT ADMINISTRATION

INTERESTED IN JOINING OUR GROWING TEAM?

Send us your CV and a brief introduction and let’s start the conversation!

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South African and Namibian riders may pay the waiting list fee in South African Rand (ZAR). Note: they will be required to register for the event using their ID or passport numbers and present their identification document on registration day in Knysna. All international riders pay in US Dollars.

Important: If an international rider incorrectly signs up as a South African or Namibian, their spot on the waiting list may be forfeited.

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