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Cape Town Cycle Tour Trust appeals to riders and supporters to save water


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The Western Cape is experiencing its worst drought in 100 years. As organisers of a responsible event, the Cape Town Cycle Tour Trust (CTCTT) consciously plans around the social- and environmental impact of the Cape Town Cycle Tour.



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all guateng riders must bring there own water.the water here is only for the westerncape cyclist.u guys receive lots of rain down there :clap:

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Are some of you later starters considering taking Camelbacks along in case waterpoints run dry the afternoon? (I know the early starters would never consider it and normally have a two bottle and no stops strategy) 

 

I normally fill my two bottles up twice on route.

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Some people on this forum would have you hanged, drawn and quartered for daring to mention a Camelbak....

 

 

Are some of you later starters considering taking Camelbacks along in case waterpoints run dry the afternoon? (I know the early starters would never consider it and normally have a two bottle and no stops strategy) 

 

I normally fill my two bottles up twice on route.

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Some people on this forum would have you hanged, drawn and quartered for daring to mention a Camelbak....

I know, that's why I am asking permission first. :whistling:

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Some people on this forum would have you hanged, drawn and quartered for daring to mention a Camelbak....

Not at your level of racing, Mamil

 

Those are for the backmarkers

 

#bidon

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Are some of you later starters considering taking Camelbacks along in case waterpoints run dry the afternoon? (I know the early starters would never consider it and normally have a two bottle and no stops strategy) 

 

I normally fill my two bottles up twice on route.

 

Bring your Camelbak along. Don't worry about the status quo, start a revolution. 

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If you're staying in a B&B or even an hotel maybe consider showering with a bucket in the shower and use that water to flush the toilet.

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all guateng riders must bring there own water.the water here is only for the westerncape cyclist.u guys receive lots of rain down there :clap:

*up there.

We higher than you[emoji16]

 

Most of us should know how to use it sparingly as although we have had a lot of rain recently we have been on water restrictions since late last year. Pity we can't drain some of our overflowing dams down to you.

 

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all guateng riders must bring there own water.the water here is only for the westerncape cyclist.u guys receive lots of rain down there :clap:

*up there.

We higher than you[emoji16]

 

Most of us should know how to use it sparingly as although we have had a lot of rain recently we have been on water restrictions since late last year. Pity we can't drain some of our overflowing dams down to you.

 

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If you're staying in a B&B or even an hotel maybe consider showering with a bucket in the shower and use that water to flush the toilet.

We're staying in an airbnb rental and are doing exactly that.

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