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Absa Cape Epic 2014 Route

· By BikeHubCoreAdmin · 69 comments

The dramatic new route of the eleventh edition of the Absa Cape Epic, which takes place from 23 to 30 March next year (2014), will again offer participants from around the world an awesome trail that showcases the best that the Western Cape has to offer. Both local and international mountain biking enthusiasts will be taking on the demanding eight day mountain bike adventure of 718km with 14 850m of climbing.

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The route, which changes significantly each year, will lead 1 200 cyclists through vast distances of virgin territory, previously untouched by the race. With its challenging and exhilarating landscapes, the stage locations of Robertson, Greyton and Oak Valley Wine Estate await the most prestigious mountain bike stage race in the world, before riders again finish at the Lourensford Wine Estate as has been tradition since 2007.

The Prologue:

The 2014 will kick off the at Meerendal Wine Estate on the doorstep of Cape Town with 23km distance and 700m climbing.

Stage 1:

In 2014 Stage 1 will start at Arabella Wines just outside of Robertson and feature 108km and 2450 climbing.

Stage 2:

Stage 2 explores the opposite side of the Robertson Wine Valley with 101km distance and 1550 climbing.

Stage 3:

Stage 3 features a distance of 134km and 1800m climbing from the red dust of the Klein Karoo of Robertson to the lush farmlands of Greyton.

Stage 4:

Stage 4 will feature a distance of 88km and 1850m of climbing in and around Greyton.

Stage 5:

During Stage 5 the Riders will travel from Greyton to Elgin with a distance of 110km and 2900m climbing.

Stage 6:

Stage 6 is the stage of rewards and a fitting climax to the #AbsaCapeEpic week featuring 85km distance and 1800m climbing in and around the Elgin valley.

Stage 7:

The final stage of the 2014 #AbsaCapeEpic draws to a close at Lourensford Wine Estate with 69km distance and 1800m climbing.

Overall:

Riders total 718km distance and 14850m climbing

Kevin Vermaak, founder and director of the Absa Cape Epic said, “We aim to offer participants from around the world an awesome experience that showcases the best that our beautiful country has to offer. We want different routes, with suitable technical and challenging riding, that take the riders to new towns whilst at the same time giving the riders the most beautiful and remote scenery, and with wild animals to boot. Without the incredible support of Cape Nature Conservation, this would not be possible as they give us access to their reserves.

“The Absa Cape Epic is an iconic endurance event. Finishing the Absa Cape Epic is and will always be an enormous physical and mental challenge, and riders will need as much dedicated training and preparation to earn the title ‘Absa Cape Epic Finisher’,” Vermaak concludes.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hiKT-8sKLf4

Cudos to scuzzy for being quick on the draw by posting the route before we could even see it at the official route launch this morning!

Follow the Absa Cape Epic at www.cape-epic.com, the mobi site, on Twitter and Facebook.

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Comments

rock

Oct 29, 2013, 9:57 AM

is it just me or am i not the only one a little 'over' the epic......?

Ryan

Oct 29, 2013, 10:09 AM

is it just me or am i not the only one a little 'over' the epic......?

 

Just you. :-)

arendoog

Oct 29, 2013, 10:10 AM

Same tortoise model as used by CPT!.Epic !

rouxtjie

Oct 29, 2013, 10:14 AM

Same turtle model as used by CPT!.Epic !

Turtle model??

jcza

Oct 29, 2013, 10:19 AM

One day.....

Smartie

Oct 29, 2013, 10:21 AM

That video gave me goosebumps. One day I will ride it!

Skubarra

Oct 29, 2013, 10:24 AM

is it just me or am i not the only one a little 'over' the epic......?

 

Yet you still took the effort to look at the thread the minute the 2014 route came out and post about it ;)

Ramrod

Oct 29, 2013, 10:28 AM

That is such an inspirational video. Makes me want to go ride now

ScottCM

Oct 29, 2013, 10:37 AM

One day when i'm all grown up :whistling:

Carmichael

Oct 29, 2013, 10:37 AM

Wow day 1 and 5 going to be killers!! why oh why am i doing it??

Lukep

Oct 29, 2013, 12:20 PM

eish

xamnam

Oct 29, 2013, 3:55 PM

Got to love this event. World class.

NOFX

Oct 29, 2013, 5:12 PM

is it just me or am i not the only one a little 'over' the epic......?

 

Just you dude...... The epic is flippen awesome!,,,,

Tankman

Oct 29, 2013, 5:19 PM

Wow day 1 and 5 going to be killers!! why oh why am i doing it??

 

Stage 5 is gonna be painful after 5 days of riding, 2900m :eek: (just as bad as stage 6 this year, 2950m, I k@ked!)

 

Rewarded with loads of SingleTrack on Stage 6 but by no means easy!

 

:thumbup: :devil: :thumbup:

GoLefty!!

Oct 29, 2013, 5:22 PM

Wow day 1 and 5 going to be killers!! why oh why am i doing it??

 

 

How do you know someones done the ACE?

 

 

Ans: they tell you

 

 

 

 

 

over and over

kosmonooit

Oct 29, 2013, 5:36 PM

Must have paid good money for all those quotes!

sharkysa

Oct 29, 2013, 8:30 PM

I think the route looks ***, almost exactly like 2012. Yawn

SuikerBossie

Oct 30, 2013, 3:42 AM

2015 is my year for the Epic!

Swart Kat

Oct 30, 2013, 4:26 AM

Every year I say, not again! But now with all the hype, I get ants in my Assos!!! Want to do my third one, but the entry is getting steeeeep! Normaly people give comments like "so over the Epic" if they havent done it or couldnt finish it.........

fabes

Oct 30, 2013, 4:32 AM

I think the route looks ***, almost exactly like 2012. Yawn

Shame didn't you get an entry?
nathrix

Oct 30, 2013, 4:56 AM

I would ride the epic every year if I had the money and time. It's just a pity that now any Tommy, Ritchard and Harold can go and buy Amabubesi gear. That's not perhaps what the epic is all about, but It takes away that of achieving something special away after working hard + plenty sacrifices made as an amateur to complete three. All passionate cyclist should at least complete one epic.

rouxtjie

Oct 30, 2013, 4:58 AM

I would ride the epic every year if I had the money and time. It's just a pity that now any Tommy, Ritchard and Harold can go and buy Amabubesi gear. That's not perhaps what the epic is all about, but It takes away that of achieving something special away after working hard + plenty sacrifices made as an amateur to complete three. All passionate cyclist should at least complete one epic.

This....I will be honest and say I simply can't afford it...If I had to come up with any other reason I would lying to myself

Tankman

Oct 30, 2013, 5:03 AM

Stage 4 looks spiked ... :eek:

 

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that the day before the mother forker Stage 5

 

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At least it looks like we get a couple of km's to warm up in the mornings, not like this year where we went straight into brick walls from the gun ... like this one around km 53 on stage 5! :eek:

Tankman

Oct 30, 2013, 5:09 AM

Stage 3 looks like one of those days you would rather do in reverse.

From finish to start it looks better than from start to finish :blush:

 

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