Are you saying Indy,that it's not about the money? Is there more to wildlife conservation than money?
It seems SANPARKS have lost touch with the real issues of protecting our heritage and wildlife conservation and will prostitute themselves and our heritage for money.
Several years ago, I suggested a similar thing in KNP on the SANPARKS forum. Not to go tearing around the riverbeds or in any way having some adverse effect on the environment. Just getting some well know cyclists together and cycling on the tar roads from Pafuri to Melelane. I calculated that it would take about 4 cars (including a 'guide car with a ranger for safety), a pace car with a big banner saying something like "Our speed is 30 km per hour, what's yours?"
The idea was to highlight the speeding issues withing Kruger and the objective to raise funds for speed equipment. No more than ten cyclists would be invited. The idea was shot down and I can't say I am surprised given the possible risks of being "meals on wheels".
But what does come from this whole thing is that SANPARKS "management" will do anything or allow anything as long as it makes money.
As an avid cyclist, it would give me an enormous amount of pleasure to ride a bike around / through our reserves. Bikes are at least environmentally friendly because they don't burn fossil fuels and they don't make a noise. What better way to observe nature than to see it from a noiseless vehicle with an unrestricted view?
There is however, a huge difference between racing and touring. A cycle challenge implies racing and the focus shifts from being aware of the surroundings to being aware only of your immediate surroundings. (Like the bike in front of you, the one possibly next to you, and the one behind you. The lead cyclist will only be aware of the immediate obstacles and probably the best (faster) way around it.) Just taking a pleasure ride and stopping to take in the sights and sounds is vastly different and would be far less intrusive and in my opinion, less disturbing to the animals.
Please forgive my support for something like this, but there are already guided walks and overnight hikes in Kruger. Why not have a stringently controlled cycle tour? If it was done correctly without motor vehicle support, I can't see too much harm in it as long as the tour doesn't harm the environment. And it should be a slow ride, not a race. Each cyclist should carry his / her own water, clothes and food. Kit should be checked going in, and all empty containers must be brought back out. (hence the kit check.)