Welcome to the 2024 Cape Town Cycle Tour The 46th Cape Town Cycle Tour, the biggest timed bike race in the world, will be held on Sunday, 10 March 2024. Primarily, the Cycle Tour provides a glorious day out for tens of thousands of cyclists, no matter the weather. Welcome to the Cape Argus Facebook group.
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Enter Here 109KM CAPE TOWN CYCLE TOUR ENTRIES General entry fee: R850.00 Scholars (18 years and under) entry fee: R795.00 From 15 January - 31 January 2024 General entries will increase to R950.00. Preferential entry fees for scholars will no longer apply. PPA MEMBERS & LOYALTY CLUB MEMBERS PPA Entry Fee: R795.00 The Cape Argus Pick n Pay Momentum Cycle Tour was officially renamed the Cape Town Cycle Tour at a launch event held in downtown Cape Town this evening. The Cape Argus Pick 'n Pay Cycle Tour This prestigious event is definitely a unique experience for participants and spectators alike Attracting in excess of 35 000 cyclists from around the globe each year, the Cape Argus Pick 'n Pay Cycle Tour is the largest timed sporting event in the world. 108 1 152 4 328 7 196 0 The most beautiful bike race in the world circles the Cape Peninsula, starting and finishing in the shadow of Table Mountain, one of the seven natural wonders of the world. Route Description After a 'Hoopla', and the crack of the starter's pistol, riders head past the Cape Town Castle, before hitting the first challenge
Cape Argus Pick n Pay Cycle Tour Race 2015, Cape Town Stock Photo Alamy
Cape Argus Pick n Pay Cycle Tour Route gameonvideos 2 subscribers Subscribe 33 10K views 11 years ago Good luck to all the riders enjoy the video and please share it with fellow riders. In recent. Cape Town - The Cape Argus Pick n Pay Cycle tour is days away and among the competitors will be a a 28-year-old taking part in his 21st tour, women who have completed it more than 25 times, a. Cape Town - The Cape Argus Pick n Pay Momentum Cycle Tour was officially renamed the Cape Town Cycle Tour at a launch event held in Cape Town on Tuesday evening. This the fifth year I've entered for the Cape Argus - or to give it its full title "The Cape Argus Pick n Pay Cycle Tour"- a 110km on-the-road cycling extravaganza that is the worlds greatest one day [individually timed] cycling event in the world. And that's not just my not-so-humble opinion: thousands of cyclists annually agree.
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History of the Cycle Tour In 1978, Bill Mylrea and John Stegmann organised the Big Ride-In to draw attention to the need for cycle paths in South Africa. The Ride-In drew hundreds of cyclists, including the Mayor of Cape Town at the time. The ride was first won by Lawrence Whittaker in September 1978. The Cape Argus Pick n Pay Cycle Tour is the largest timed cycling event in the world and will attract around 35 000 cyclists to the Mother City. Of those cyclists more than two-thirds will be from outside of Cape Town. So, in anticipation of the influx of non-Capetonians, we thought we'd make a guide to travelling to the Mother City during the.
Cape Argus Pick n Pay Cycle Tour - YouTube In 2013, Virgin Active made an amazing video showcasing the excitement of the Cape Town Cycle Tour (formerly known as the Pick n Pay. The Cape Argus Pick n Pay Momentum Cycle Tour is a model of how a large-scale event can have minimal impact on the environment," says Jordaan. Indeed, the Cape Town Cycle Tour Trust goes to great lengths to ensure that the route is left cleaner afterwards than when they found it. All waste generated at the event is taken to a sorting.
Cape Argus Pick n Pay Cycle Tour Race 2015, Cape Town Stock Photo Alamy
The Cape Argus Pick n Pay Cycle Tour. The Cape Town Cycle Tour. In 45 years just two cyclists have ridden every edition of the world's most beautiful bike race. You can search for your name, by how many finishes you think you have racked up, or scroll through the log and marvel at the multi-timers who have ridden so many over the years. At 68 miles (109 kilometers), the Cape Argus ride in South Africa may be the world's biggest open-ride race with some 35,000 participants. Photograph by Schalk Van Zuydam/AP Travel Top 10.