Pangea Rally

Pangea Rally

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26/06/2026

Consider this your first briefing.

A 30-second glimpse of the 2,100km that lie ahead, from the coastal salt to the ancient Karoo dust.

The landscapes are 300 million years old. The bikes are ready. The story is just beginning.

The full brand film drops soon, stay tuned through our Route Page
https://www.pangearally.com/route

17/06/2026

The Rally, by the numbers.

2,100 kilometres. 7 riding days. Three biomes. 300 million years of rock.

From sea level on day one to the highest point of the Swartberg Pass by mid-route. 22 mountain passes between them. 18 nations in the saddle.

Every number here is a decision made years ago about what this journey should feel like. None of it is accidental.

Dive into our full Route: https://www.pangearally.com/route

12/06/2026

"It's almost spiritual. You can feel the ancient world."

That's co-founder Anton trying to describe what riding through the Cape Fold Mountains actually feels like. And honestly, he's right, you can't really explain it. You have to ride it.

2,100km from Sea to Berg to Karoo. Some of it you'll remember for the riding. Some of it you'll remember for reasons you can't quite put into words.

Explore the full Rally Route: https://www.pangearally.com/route

08/06/2026

A gateway carved by time.

Seweweekspoort doesn’t just cut through the mountains; it invites you into a cathedral of sandstone. Here, 300-million-year-old rock walls tower over the track, and every turn flows naturally into the next.

It’s a masterclass in geology and a rite of passage for every Pangea rider. One turn, one gear, one world of solid stone.

Trace the path through the Berg:
https://www.pangearally.com/route

29/05/2026

20 South Africans, 11 Brits, 7 Australians, and 2 Norwegians ride into the Karoo…

It sounds like the start of a classic joke, but for us, it’s a point of pride. We’re bringing together flags from the far corners of the globe to move across one stretch of ancient land.

The nations may be many, but the tracks they leave will be the same.

The 2026 field is ready.

22/05/2026

The Swartberg Pass doesn't care where you're from, but we do.

From the fjords of Norway to the outback of Australia, the 2026 field is a global map converged onto one South African pass. Different roads behind them, different stories in their kits, but one shared climb ahead.

A small group, defined by where we’re going.

See where the road leads:
https://www.pangearally.com/route

19/05/2026

The 2026 gates are closed, but the engine is still running.

If you missed your place for this year’s rally, joining the waitlist is the most direct way to stay in the inner circle. You’ll be the first to know if a spot is forfeited, and you’ll secure early-access registration for our 2027 journey.

A quiet way to stay close as the rally approaches.

Register your interest:
https://www.pangearally.com/packages

15/05/2026

300 million years in the making. The Cederberg doesn't just reveal itself; it demands your full attention.

Rock, light, and an infinite sense of distance. This is the silence we’re looking for.

Explore the Full Route:
https://www.pangearally.com/route

08/05/2026

80 riders. One horizon.

The field for the 2026 Pangea Rally is officially set. In under six months, this collective will transition from the salt air of the coast to the ancient dust of the Karoo.

It’s more than a journey; it’s a considered group ready to navigate the Sea, Berg, and Karoo as one.

Missed your seat? The dust hasn't settled yet. Join the waitlist to stay first in line for any openings or future departures.

Join the 2026 Waitlist: https://www.pangearally.com/packages

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