Thrombi X-Fest Revival Rocks

Extreme sports are gaining a cult following in South Africa, and we’re slowly starting to ‘get it’. The recent boom in mountain biking, trail running, canoeing, skating, surfing and kayaking shows that people are looking for a sporting fix beyond the walls of their local Virgin Active or rugby/cricket ground.
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