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  1. In the most ideal cycling conditions and after such competitive cycling over the last two days, the final day of the UCI Para-cycling Road World Cup in Pietermaritzburg delivered the most incredible performances from such dedicated and professional cyclists during Sunday’s road racing programme. Alongside the effort of the cyclists and their support teams, immense effort has been made throughout the event to stage what has been in may instances one of the highest quality Para-cycling events across the world. Click here to view the article
  2. While a World Cup race attracts the best in the world to compete against each other for medals and UCI points, hosting the fourth round of the UCI Para-cycling Road World Cup in Pietermaritzburg has offered keen South African Para-cyclists the chance to test themselves against the elite in their fields. Considered fledglings to the sport of handcycle racing, Simon Makgobela and Palesa Manaleng are two such local riders relishing the opportunity to test their abilities against their peers come the weekend of 11-13 September in KwaZulu-Natal. Click here to view the article
  3. Multiple World Champion medallist and six-time Paralympian, Ernst van Dyk, arrived in Pietermaritzburg to join the rest of the South African team on Wednesday for the first ever UCI Para-cycling Road World Cup held in South Africa from 11-13 September. Click here to view the article
  4. With open arms, Africa’s Bike City anticipates welcoming some of the world’s best athletes as the City of Pietermaritzburg is making final preparations ahead of the UCI Para-cycling Road World Cup, from 11-13 September 2015. Among the international and national Para-cycling heroes that will be competing is Swiss wheelchair-athlete-turned-Para-cyclist, Heinz Frei. Click here to view the article
  5. Putting the icing on top of what has been a great three-week European tour, South Africa’s Pieter du Preez and Craig Ridgard claimed gold and bronze medals respectively in their road races this week at the 2015 UCI Para-cycling Road World Cup in Yverdon-les-Bains, Switzerland, from 14-16 June. This makes it a full house in terms of medals won by each of the riders comprising the national team when you add a gold medal for Du Preez and a silver medal for Ernst van Dyk’s in the time trial. Click here to view the article
  6. South Africa’s national Para-cycling team returned from Europe yesterday evening (18 June) with a number of special accolades that they earned in back-to-back UCI Para-cycling Road World Cup races in Merano (Italy) and Segovia (Spain). Click here to view the article
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