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  1. The Cape Town Cycle Tour Trust (CTCTT) has announced an exciting change for the annual Cape Town Cycle Tour Expo which will see it move from its regular home at the Good Hope Centre to the Cape Town Stadium in 2016. Click here to view the article
  2. In 2014, the Pedal Power Association, a public benefit organisation committed to promote cycling and the interests of cyclists, joined forces with Free State Cycling to host a Cape Town Cycle Tour seeding event in Bloemfontein after the cancellation of the OFM Classic. Click here to view the article
  3. After long, successful negotiations, an agreement was this week concluded between Cycling South Africa (CSA), the Pedal Power Association (PPA) and the Cape Town Cycle Tour Trust (CTCTT) whereby all events on the PPA calendar with a racing element will be sanctioned by Cycling SA. Click here to view the article
  4. The Cape Town Cycle Tour Trust (CTCTT) has announced that next year’s Cape Town Cycle Tour will take place on Sunday, 06 March 2016 – a week earlier than usual. Click here to view the article
  5. Nolan Hoffman (Team Abantu) defended his Cape Town Cycle Tour title in superb fashion on Sunday, 08 March, as he raced over the finish line in a sensational time of 01:01:49 in this year’s 47km ‘Show You Care Solidarity Ride.’ Click here to view the article
  6. While the pros raced for top honours the more casual Cape Town Cycle Tour riders came out in support of those affected by last week's devastating fires and the men and women who battled them. Many of the close on 34 000 riders who lined up for the world's largest timed cycling event’s Solidarity Ride this morning dressed in red, and at times large stretches of the Blue Route resembled a red sea of cyclists. Click here to view the article
  7. At a press conference a short while ago it was announced that the Cape Town Cycle Tour 2015 will go ahead with some significant changes to the route after Chapmans Peak drive is declared unsafe. Click here to view the article
  8. The 38th Cape Town Cycle Tour will see cyclists line up on Sunday, 8 March 2015 to participate in the 47km #Showyoucaresolidarityride – a circular route from its normal start at the Civic Centre to the end of the M3 and back the same way to a slightly altered finish in Green Point. Click here to view the article
  9. The Cycle Tour Lifecycle Expo was a hive of activity, bustling with the cycling enthusiasts soon after the doors to the Good Hope Centre opened on Thursday, 05 March, marking three days to go to this year’s very special Cape Town Cycle Tour solidarity ride. Click here to view the article
  10. Drapac Pro Cycling team, an Australian team riding SwiftCarbon bikes, are in Cape Town. They'll be competing in the Tour de Boland and the Cape Town Cycle Tour. We caught up with Brenton Jones, Malcom Rudolph and Peter Koning. Here's a quick insight into their attitude ahead of the Cape Town Cycle Tour. Click here to view the article
  11. They punched the air, bumped fists and grinned – sometimes all at the same time – as they completed their ride and collected their medals on Sunday, bringing the Cape Town Cycle Tour’s weekend of mountain biking to an end. About 3 500 cyclists competed in the Cape Town Cycle Tour MTB Challenge at Le Bonheur Wine Estate in Stellenbosch, held over two days this weekend. Click here to view the article
  12. Team RECM’s power couple, Erik and Ariane Kleinhans both out-raced stiff competition in their respective fields today as they claimed top spots at the 2015 Cape Town Cycle Tour Mountain Bike Challenge in Stellenbosch. Click here to view the article
  13. South Africa’s best mountain bikers and a giraffe will zigzag their way through Stellenbosch dust this weekend as the Cape Town Cycle Tour MTB Challenge kicks off the annual Lifecycle Week. Click here to view the article
  14. It is with great pleasure that Cycling South Africa, Pedal Power Association and the Cape Town Cycle Tour Trust announce that an agreement has been reached between the three organisations in respect of the 2015 Cape Town Cycle Tour. The outcome of recent discussions between the parties is that the events of the Cape Town Lifecycle Week have been placed on the National Cycling Calendar of Cycling SA. Click here to view the article
  15. In a massive step for women’s cycling, the Cape Town Cycle Tour has introduced a dedicated group for elite ladies. 2012 Cycle Tour winner Ashleigh Moolman Pasio believes this milestone move will shake up the women’s race “in a good way.” Click here to view the article
  16. The Cape Town Cycle tour is going to be epic. I propose its epic because cyclists take a stand for road safety and awareness. We often ask how we can make a difference, well here is the proposition. The cycling community here on the Hub makes suggestions for a section on the route where we commit to lie down on the road in protest for 5 minutes. Its called a 'die in', and that is how the community in Copenhagen protested roads deaths and changed cycling in their city. Surely decision makers in the city would take notice of thousands of cyclists making their voice heard, and in a visual way such that they could not escape the images of the worlds largest timed cycling event demanding action. Yes, it is a race and for many riders a few minutes makes a big difference. Imagine if the front groups just lay down on the ground for a minute prior to the start. A powerful take on a minute of silence to remember those who have been killed. Lets discuss how the cycling community can use this event to peacefully and powerfully create a change. I cannot bear to go through another training season hearing of cyclists being killed on the roads. It could have been any one of us. We only have a few chances as powerful as this. Thoughts?
  17. This year, Mark Cavendish, one of Etixx - Quick-Step’s biggest, and his lead-out man, Mark Renshaw, will participate in the Cycle Tour for the first time. Click here to view the article
  18. Online entries for the 2015 Cape Town Cycle Tour Juniors event are now open, with approximately two thirds of the available entries still on offer for budding cyclists eager to develop or show off their riding skills. Click here to view the article
  19. With less than one month to go until the 2015 Cape Town Cycle Tour MTB Challenge, the majority of available entries for the event – especially the longer 55km route - have already been snapped up. Less than 2 000 entries are still available for the four routes at this year’s MTB Challenge, which kicks off the annual Cape Town Cycle Tour Lifecycle Week on 28 February 2014. Click here to view the article
  20. Argus / Cape Town Cycle Tour Entries A friend asked me to advertise this which is for a really great cause... General entries for the Argus sold out in 8 hours, however we still have entries available to ride for the Sunflower Fund. People entering under the Sunflower Fund charity can either ride in their seeded time or with the charity group. Please spread the word because every two entries through the charity generate R2000 for the great cause, which pays for one person to join the stem cell registry. If you're still looking for an entry and want to donate R1,000 to a really great charity organization, you can pay R1,700 (R1,000 donation + R700 which is less than normal entry and substitution cost) as well as get a Sect. 18A tax certificate for the donation. CLOSING DATE FOR CHARITY ENTRIES IS 30 JANUARY Use the link below to enter, and please forward this on to other cyclists who could be interested: https://online.entries.co.za/entries/jointeam.aspx?eid=2015&group=3c8f7f30-1731-4efc-8171-ab2741f73d6a
  21. Be an Ambassador for Education at the 2015 Cape Town Cycle Tour with BSG Cycle for LEAP for only R995 (excl. VAT and donation) Only 50 entries left, sign up now! For R995 excl. VAT you get: Cape Town Cycle Tour 2015 Entry feeRace entry admin feeGoody bag packed with awesome giveawaysBSG Cycle for LEAP branded cycle shirtTotal package value: R1620! Please note, this excludes merchandise and timing chip. Should you require a Race Tec timing chip, you will need to purchase one with your entry at an additional cost. We encourage you to pledge over and above R1000, should you wish to do so, you can continue raising funds until 28 February 2015. Go to http://bit.ly/BSG4LEAP2015 and complete your details to receive your unique payment reference. Once payment is received, you will be sent a ink to complete the entry process as a part of the BSG Cycle for LEAP Charity Bond. Argus downloadable invite.pdf
  22. Bloemfontein will have a Cape Town Cycle Tour seeding series event for 2014! After it was announced earlier this year that the OFM Classic was cancelled, a dedicated operation was launched to ensure that cyclists from primarily the Free State and surrounding areas will still be able to participate in a local event that can be used to seed them for the 2015 Cape Town Cycle Tour. Click here to view the article
  23. Another 3 000 entries are to be made available to local riders wanting to take part in the 2015 Cape Town Cycle Tour. Click here to view the article
  24. General entries for the 2015 Cape Town Cycle Tour, the world’s largest timed cycle race, have closed in record time – a staggering 8 hours! Click here to view the article
  25. The North-West Province’s premier seeding event for the Cape Town Cycle Tour has taken a detour – into the bush. Click here to view the article
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