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  1. There will be a new name engraved on the women's trophy for the 105km aQuellé Tour Durban road race on Monday 28 April, as double champion Lynette Burger will be watching from the sidelines, expecting her first child in three week’s time. Click here to view the article
  2. The aQuelle Tour Durban organising committee has recently handed over a cheque worth R40 000 to the Domino Foundation, the sum of all race profits generated during the 2013 event. Click here to view the article
  3. Bradley Potgieter added the aQuellé Tour Durban title to the impressive catalogue of victories by the on-form RoadCover team as he edged out Telkom Pro Cycling's Herman Maree on the line, while seasoned pro Lise Olivier added her name to the women's trophy for a second time after her Time Freight eTeam totally dominated the women's race. Click here to view the article
  4. The highways around Durban will come alive on Sunday morning as the big entry for the three races that make up the aQuellé Tour Durban play themselves out in what is forecasted to be superb weather conditions for road cycling. Click here to view the article
  5. With excellent weather forecast for the aQuellé Tour Durban this weekend, organisers are bracing themselves for a flurry of late entries at the race registration, particularly for the 45km Fun Race. Click here to view the article
  6. Hi All, Registration will be held in one of the Conference Rooms at the Suncoast Casino. Registration times are as follows: Friday 25 April 2014: 10h00 - 17h00 Saturday 26 April 2014: 10h00 - 17h00 Special registration on Sunday 27 April 2014 by arrangement only by emailing stu@impiconceptevents.com For more info and entries please see http://www.tourdurban.co.za/
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  8. Hand cyclist and former Sharks flyer Cedric Mkhize has confirmed he will be back on the start line of the aQuellé Tour Durban presented Sunday Tribune in 2015 and eager to put in a strong showing once again when the event takes place on Sunday 26 April despite having found it tough to find the right balance between training, work commitments and spending time with his young daughter Peyton. Click here to view the article
  9. Two time champion Lynette Burger Pieterse is poised to make a popular comeback to the aQuellé Tour Durban just months after taking a break from competitive road cycling around the birth of her first child. Click here to view the article
  10. Europcar's Ryan Gibbons brought the five-year Team Abantu reign at the aQuellé Tour Durban presented by Sunday Tribune to an end with a thrilling victory in the men's 105km race, while Cherise Stander (RECM) came out on top of a see-saw end-sprint that saw nine riders challenge for the women's race laurels. Click here to view the article
  11. The Durban-based Team Abantu is determined to maintain its five year unbeaten record at the aQuellé Tour Durban presented by Sunday Tribune when the 22nd edition of the 105km Classic takes place on Sunday 26 April. Click here to view the article
  12. After four second place finishes in the aQuellé Tour Durban presented by Sunday Tribune Herman Fouché returns for a ninth time on Sunday 26 April determined to finally secure the prized classic title for Team Bonitas and erase his bridesmaid reputation at the race. Click here to view the article
  13. As the aQuellé Tour Durban presented by Sunday Tribune heads into its 22nd year the organisers have gone with the decision to expand the event and give the whole family the opportunity to take part in the wide variety of different events from the main 105km Road Classic to a 55km cyclo-cross event as well as a brand new toddlers 1km fun ride at the Moses Mabhida Stadium on Sunday 26 April. Click here to view the article
  14. After grabbing her maiden win in the aQuellé Tour Durban presented by Sunday Tribune last year, Pretoria based racer Lise Olivier has committed to lining up with her Time Freight eTeam teammates in what she expects to be the biggest and most competitive women's field in many years on Sunday, 26 April. Click here to view the article
  15. With a scourge of xenophobia sweeping across parts of KwaZulu-Natal and further a field in recent weeks the aQuellé Tour Durban presented by Sunday Tribune's owners, the Domino Foundation, have become inspirational in helping foreigners displaced by the violence and are using the Tour Durban to gather funds through the purchasing of arm bands in the lead up to the event on Sunday 26 April. Click here to view the article
  16. With superb weather forecast for the aQuellé Tour Durban presented by Sunday Tribune, thousands of social road riders will share the freeways around Durban on Sunday morning with the cream of the elite road racing crop for the 22nd edition of the popular Durban classic. Click here to view the article
  17. Cape MTB stars Darren Lill and Waylon Woolcock have added their names to the aQuellé Tour Durban presented by Sunday Tribune cyclocross entry, dramatically reshaping the race for the 55km title. Click here to view the article
  18. The strong elite field expected for the 105km aQuellé Tour Durban classic on Sunday 26 April has been bolstered by the inclusion of an MTN Qhubeka feeder team of three emerging local racers and three top Eritrean riders. Click here to view the article
  19. As the online entries for the aQuellé Tour Durban presented by Sunday Tribune closed on Sunday night and the iconic Durban event heads for another significant year-on-year growth, tourism and hospitality stakeholders are looking forward to a bumper weekend triggered by the influx of cyclists into the region. Click here to view the article
  20. Among the hordes of excited riders cycling the aQuellé Tour Durban presented by Sunday Tribune on the 26 April a group of Domino Foundation development cyclists will be cycling for a bigger purpose, to show how sport can change lives positively. Click here to view the article
  21. While thousands of avid cyclists enjoy the 21st edition of the aQuellé Tour Durban presented by Sunday Tribune on Sunday 26 April, the brand new one kilometre Sunday Tribune Kids Ride has been added to the programme to give younger members of the family the chance to be part of the iconic event. Click here to view the article
  22. With another bumper entry assured the big field of road cyclists for the 2015 aQuellé Tour Durban presented by Sunday Tribune will enjoy the full closure of roads for the 105km and 45km road races and the 55km cyclocross race on Sunday 26 April. Click here to view the article
  23. While ‘roadies’ get their share of aQuellé Tour Durban presented by Sunday Tribune action on Sunday 26 April via the 105km Road Race and 45km Fun Ride, off-road cycling junkies can look forward to their fix as well at the exciting 55km Cyclocross event that incorporates the smooth newly-tarred M4 with some thrilling mountain biking trails. Click here to view the article
  24. The hugely popular aQuellé Tour Durban presented by Sunday Tribune 45km Fun Ride looks set to grow in appeal after the completion of the resurfacing of the M4 freeway that will play host to the outing on Sunday 26 April. Click here to view the article
  25. Following another successful edition of the aQuellé Tour Durban in 2016, the race recently handed over a cheque for R30 000 to The Domino Foundation – the race’s major benefactor – who continue to do great work in helping the underprivileged in and around Durban. Click here to view the article
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