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  1. For the past few years, the Bike Hub crew have been bringing you Bike Checks from the Cape Epic. Since things didn’t quite go according to plan this year, we thought we’d turn the focus on the many bikes now confined to garages or spare rooms, dreaming of a life beyond Zwift. Click here to view the article
  2. At the end of Stage 3 of this year's Absa Cape Epic at Oak Valley, I took a brief look at Karl Platt's Bulls Wild Edge Team 29. Click here to view the article
  3. Team Topeak Ergon's top team featured Alban Lakata, who has completed the Cape Epic an impressive 7 times (finishing as an individual rider on one occasion), and last year's winner Kristian Hynek. This year the pair rode Canyon's Lux CF marathon race bike. Click here to view the article
  4. We managed to squeeze in some snaps of James's Specialized S-Works Epic Torch Edition between the time team mechanic JP Jacobs completed the build and James Reid picked up the bike before leaving for Rio. Click here to view the article
  5. Some say that being a mechanic at the Absa Cape Epic is almost as tough as riding the race itself. Louis-Bresler Knipe did both this year and, with his partner Francois Theron, still finished in 41st place overall. Click here to view the article
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