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  1. In what proved to be an epic battle for the podium with a time difference of only 1.4 seconds, Team MTN Qhubeka clinched the main prize at the 23rd annual Coronation Double Century on Saturday 21 November 2015 in a time of 05:05:41.00 beating second placed Tag Heuer Spartens by Harris with a time of 05:05:42.40. Defending champions Giant Durbanville took the third and final podium spot. Click here to view the article
  2. After announcing a number of new prominent rider additions to our African Team for 2016, we are now delighted to welcome Rolf Aldag to our management staff for the upcoming season. Click here to view the article
  3. http://i9.cmail19.com/ti/j/E1/3D5/F9D/194019/images/asg_news2.png .............................................................................................................................................................. http://i1.cmail19.com/ei/j/28/087/CD9/csimport/FacebookBanner_TrainingCamp.161433.jpg .............................................................................................................................................................. WIN A SPOT ON THE MTN QHUBEKA SPRING TRAINING CAMP http://i2.cmail19.com/ei/j/28/087/CD9/csimport/BESTEMEDRACES2015editable_Page_1.140816.jpg Celebrating their role as sponsor for next month's Bestmed Satellite Road Classic, High5 is giving entrants the chance to win a weekend away with Team MTN Qhubeka at their Spring training camp. That’s three days of stunning cycling in Clarens alongside the MTN Qhubeka riders from 23-25 October 2015. Click here to read all about what's in store for the lucky winner. To enter into the draw simply enter the Bestmed Satellite Road Classic and purchase a High 5 Racepack on the ASG Events website during the on-line entry process. Entries for the competition close on 6 October 2015 (the same day as entries close for the race). Already entered for the race? No worries, just go onto our entry website, log in with your profile, purchase a High 5 Racepack and you are automatically entered. FOR ENTRIES AND INFO, CLICK HERE TO GO TO THE EVENT WEBSITE The 2015 Bestmed Satellite Classic features a whole weekend of cycling activity with the Road Classic taking place on Saturday 17 October and the Mountain-bike Classic on Sunday 18 October. The Bestmed Satellite Road Classic (both long road distances; 106km and 80km) is a premier seeding event for the Cape Town Cycle Tour and R10 of every race entry goes to the Cancer Association of South Africa. For further information email eventsupport@asgworld.co.za or phone 076 621 1807. .............................................................................................................................................................. .................................................................
  4. Sergio Pardilla leading the Tour of Portugal is significant in two ways. We’ve taken a rider who’s been on WorldTour teams before, but this result is the first yellow jersey and first race he’s won since 2010. It shows our nurturing and supporting environment from a coaching and management support point of view and how we’ve been able to take an athlete whose been a good rider in world cycling but taken him to a higher level. Click here to view the article
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