Rampage Rally ODC
Stampede Rally 'R' - 30 May, 2026
One-Day-Challenge Cross Country Rally Style Navigation Adventure Bike Event
Gauteng, South Africa
What is a Rampage Rally ODC?
The Rampage Rally One-Day Challenge (ODC) is a unique, Dakar-inspired, non-competitive rally experience designed specifically for adventure bikes. This 'fun and casual' event introduces riders to the excitement of rally navigation through cutting-edge technology. Using the RBR app, riders can choose between digital interactive roadbooks and GPX navigation, offering flexibility whether you're new to rally or looking to enhance your skills.
Set up with true rally elements like staged starts, waypoint tracking, speed zones, and penalties, the ODC mimics the spirit of a full cross country rally without the pressure of competition on your adventure bike. Routes are tracked and scored upon return, yet this remains a voluntary, informal event where riders must adhere to all road rules. It’s perfect for those who want to experience the thrill of rally riding in a relaxed, social atmosphere, with a route designed to challenge and reward the adventurous spirit.
ODC Event Info
Start & End Venue: Die Windpomp Lapa, Mnandi (PIN Location https://maps.app.goo.gl/TBW3M1nRxj7wR88x9)
Date: Sat, 30 May, 2026
Route distance: Route is approx. 380+ kms (may vary)
Route riding time: Approx. 6-8 hours
Cost: R895 per rider, Pre-registration compulsory, Limited Space
On the day
- Scrutineering: 6:00am - 6:30 am
- Briefing: 6:30 - 6:45 am
- Staged start:
Class 1 - Roadbook Class starts 6:45 am (Individual timed start for each rider)
Class 2 - GPX Tracks Class starts 7:00 am (Individual timed start for each rider)
Class 3 - Follower Class (May join any group not larger than 3 riders per group)
Requirements: Adventure and rally bikes with mobile phone or tablet (Android only)
Spots available: Max 20 riders & bikes
Event organiser: Rally Rampage, Eugene Beetge, 082 659 3035
Event Summary
Rampage Rally Returns with the Stampede Rally 'R' - One-Day-Challenge 2026
Rampage Rally is back with another One-Day-Challenge (ODC) for 2026 – introducing the Gauteng Stampede! This event is set to push adventure riders through a 380 km circular route across diverse and challenging terrain. If you're looking to test your endurance, navigation skills, and ability to tackle a full rally-style ride, this is your event.
Riders will take on a variety of off-road sections throughout Gauteng, South Africa, including rocky trails, dirt roads, and fast-flowing tracks, with a few technical challenges along the way. This is not a race—it’s an adventure that will challenge your ability to manage your bike, body, and navigation throughout the day.
Important: Garmin devices are not permitted as this event is built around digital rally navigation using the RBR app on Android.
Navigation Classes Available for This Event:
- Class 1: Mobile Interactive Roadbook (Waypoints, tracking, and scoring via RBR App - Android)
- Class 2: Mobile Interactive GPX Tracks (Waypoints, tracking, and scoring via RBR App - Android)
- Class 3: No Navigation, just Following (Join the adventure and follow another rider)
Building on the success of previous Rampage ODC events, the Gauteng Stampede promises an intense mix of endurance, navigation, and adventure riding. If you're ready to push your limits and experience a full-day rally challenge, don’t miss this one.
Limited spots available!

Cost
At Rampage, we strive to keep event costs as reasonable as possible while delivering a top-quality experience.
R895
per rider or participant
Rampage Annual Members receive a 20% discount on entry fees. If you are a member, make sure you are logged in to apply your discount automatically.
Your entry includes access to a professionally designed rally route, digital navigation tools, and a full day of adventure riding with like-minded riders.
Start and End Venue
START & END VENUE: The Windpomp Lapa ,Mnandi
ADDRESS: 42 Boundary Rd, Knoppieslaagte, Centurion, 0157, Gauteng, South Africa
PIN: https://maps.app.goo.gl/j6MLR47NkWDWXKeFA
GPS COORDINATES: -25.891847064878153, 28.064227605449663
Still to be announced. But it will be somewhere in Pretoria East
Engen Raslouw Convenience Center
Route
Gauteng, South Africa
The Gauteng Stampede is a circular 380 km route starting and ending in Mnandi, Raslouw. It links Gauteng’s best off-road sections into one epic ride.
Heading northwest via Hartbeespoort Dam, it continues toward Beestekraal, covering sections of the famous Canal Routes with single-track deviations. Before Beestekraal station, it turns back south via Marikana and over Breedts Neck, finishing with rocky climbs and single-track near Raslouw.
A perfect mix of endurance, navigation, and technical riding.

Nav Method
Navigation for the ODC is done primarily using an Android mobile device, either your mobile phone or tablet with our RBR app. If you have a rugged version of a device, even better. You don’t need anything else other than your bike and your mobile device for navigation. Your device must be mounted on your bike for navigation purposes in clear view while you ride. Any additional equipment or setup is welcome, such as rally towers, Bluetooth navigation buttons, or similar.
This event will use the RBR app to track the riders performance, waypoints and speed zones. Due to this controlled route access, no "GPX file" will be available. Once you have entered, you will get your route on the RBR App.
Timing and tracking of your ride is done by the RBR app on your Android device.
Luckily, using our app, the routes are locked and secure.

Nav by Mobile App
For this event, the RBR app will now utilize the full event platform, allowing riders to download their routes directly on the morning of the event for offline use. This streamlined process eliminates the need for manual PIN entry.
The interactive roadbooks and GPX routes on the RBR app offer waypoint tracking, scoring, and a fully immersive riding experience. This advanced functionality is exclusive to Android devices, enhancing the navigation and engagement for all participants.
Riders are encouraged to have a backup device to ensure uninterrupted navigation.

RBR Roadbook & GPX App (Android)
Arguably the best kept secret in the rally world, RBR Roadbook Reader.
The RBR app (Roadbook Reader) is a robust digital roadbook navigation tool for rally events. It offers waypoint and speed zone-aware navigation, autoscroll functionality, adjustable odometers, customizable layouts, and compatibility with external Bluetooth remotes. Riders can navigate using either roadbooks or GPX trails, and the app's intelligent design ensures a smooth navigation experience. It supports features like real-time tracking, speed zone indicators, and customizable settings. This app enhances rally navigation and provides users with a seamless riding experience using modern digital tools.

Rampage uses the RBR app as its go-to tool for navigation in rally events due to the features it offers adventure bike riders, not just rally racers. Key benefits when using the digital interactive roadbook include:
- Auto Scroll: No need for handlebar buttons to scroll the roadbook, allowing use without bike modifications.
- Countdown Distance: Ideal for novice roadbook riders, showing how far you are from the next instruction.
- Interactive Roadbook: The app isn’t just a PDF reader; it’s interactive, enabling waypoint collection, scoring, penalties, and speed zones like in full rally events.

Examples
Don't let your Garmin limit you!
For those wondering what its like to navigate using your mobile device and the RBR App, here are some screenshots and samples.
You will notice if you use the GPX Trail class, you get a line to follow for navigating. The Roadbook class has little more info but its a different technique. The actual route is presented on the app when you register a couple of days before the event on the app.
No more files to download or share, no more Basecamp syncing. Everything is online and once its on your device, it runs offline during your ride.
If you are use to navigating with your Garmin, which is not an available class on the upcoming ODC, don't stress, your mobile has your covered, and better
Classes
Class 1: Digital Roadbook
Digital Roadbook with interactive waypoints on Android devices using the RBR app. Scrolling the roadbook can be done using the RBR Apps 'Auto-scroll' feature or handlebar buttons is you have available.
This class is timed and tracked using the RBR app with scoring and penalties. Your points will form part of the Rampage annual scoreboard.

Class 2: GPX Route
Line navigation on mobile devices with interactive waypoints using the RBR app.
This class is timed and tracked using the RBR app with scoring and penalties. Your points will form part of the Rampage annual scoreboard.

Class 3: Follower Class
No navigation is needed for this class; simply join the ride by following a group or another navigator. This option is perfect for those who prefer not to navigate but still want to participate in the adventure.
Please note that if you choose this class, you cannot switch to a navigation class later, as only registered navigators are loaded onto the event platform.

Bikes
The ODC is a tough challenge and rally-based event for you and your adventure bike.
It is not suitable for beginner riders. We do not dictate the bike size, but considering the terrain and technicality, small capacity bikes from 500 cc, 700 cc up to 1000 cc would be suitable, based on rider skill. The smaller, the better . If you are a confident rider on a big capacity bike, come and join the fun.
Bikes participating must be fully "road-legal" and pass basic scrutinering.
NOT ALLOWED: 'PLASTICS', 2-STOKES, FULL OFFROAD BIKES, QUADS OR CARS!
Equipment Needed
Android Mobile Device for Navigation
To navigate the challenging routes of the Rampage Rally ODC, participants must use a reliable Android mobile device, either a smartphone or tablet. This device will run the RBR app, providing interactive waypoints and roadbooks essential for the event.
Mount the device securely on your bike for clear visibility while riding. It is recommended to bring a backup device to ensure uninterrupted navigation throughout the event.
Make sure you have adequite power and backup power for your device considering it might run out of battery with a full day of navigation and preferebly being online for live traking.
Personal Riding Gear & comfort
Safety and comfort are paramount during the Rampage Rally. Each rider must wear appropriate personal riding gear, including a high-quality helmet, protective gloves, and sturdy riding boots. Body armor or a riding jacket with built-in protection is also essential to guard against falls and impacts.
Proper riding gear not only enhances safety but also improves endurance and comfort over long distances and varied terrains.
Basic Bike Maintenance Tools
Participants should carry basic bike maintenance tools to handle any minor repairs or adjustments during the rally. Essential tools include a multi-tool, tire repair kit, air pump, spare tubes or tire plugs, and a set of wrenches.
Being prepared with these tools ensures you can quickly address common issues like punctures, loose bolts, or chain adjustments, allowing you to stay on track and enjoy the rally without significant delays.
Skills Required
Good riding fitness for daily distances over 400 km per day, including liaison and special stages.
Confidence, endurance and perseverance with good riding skills.
Basic but good navigation skills (unless in the Follower class).
Good spirit and a sense of humour and adventure.
Background
Inspired by the spirit of Dakar, a Rampage Rally ODC offers a unique non-competitive adventure riding experience. Our aim at Rampage is to introduce rally-style riding and navigation formats to adventure bikes looking for a little more.
Modern mobile devices offer an amazing navigation experience similar to that of big Dakar rally-style bikes, providing a new type of motorbike event.

Rules & Info
Event Rules and Regulations
- Non-Competitive Nature:
- This is an informal outride, not a race or registered event.
- No winners, podiums, or official timing.
- Self-Reliance and Navigation:
- Riders are expected to be self-reliant and navigate solo.
- Group riding is allowed.
- Assistance:
- Assistance between riders is permitted for medical, mechanical issues, or navigation.
- Fuel Considerations:
- Fuel needs should be planned, especially for smaller capacity bikes.
- There are three public fuels stops along the route approx 120kms apart.
- Compliance with Public Road Rules:
- All public road rules must be strictly obeyed.
- Bikes must be fully road legal for use on public roads.
- Respect for Private Property:
- Riding on private property must be done with respect for owners and animals.
Tracking and Scoring Information
- Riders using the RBR app will participate in a tracking and scoring system based on waypoint collection, speed zone adherence, special stages, and liaison sections.
- Participation in this system is voluntary, and all tracking and scoring are done through the RBR app on Android devices.


Registration
Register online, providing personal details in the form below Registration is conducted via the website or direct contact.
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