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R3.3million in race entry fees already wonder what percentage will end up at a charity door after expenses and the like paid out? The R30-00 levy will be interesting to see happen as only in KZN are they applying this rule strictly.

Wonder what entry fees will be like next year as almost all the big sponsored events this year seems to hit the R150-00 to R200-00 mark already

 

And just imagine R5 per entry gets donated towards the purchasing of W309 Cycle Safety signs!!

 

The country will be a much safer place for all the Cyclists!!!
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Ya, that would be a good idea. But unfortunately, safety of cyclists and citizens for that matter isn't priority in this country.

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R3.3million in race entry fees already wonder what percentage will end up at a charity door after expenses and the like paid out? The R30-00 levy will be interesting to see happen as only in KZN are they applying this rule strictly.

 

Wonder what entry fees will be like next year as almost all the big sponsored events this year seems to hit the R150-00 to R200-00 mark already

 

And just imagine R5 per entry gets donated towards the purchasing of W309 Cycle Safety signs!!

 

The country will be a much safer place for all the Cyclists!!!

 

Ek sal dit enige tyd doen! Die organisers kan dit mos net die opsie bysit by die online entry, tick die boks.

 

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R3.3million in race entry fees already wonder what percentage will end up at a charity door after expenses and the like paid out? The R30-00 levy will be interesting to see happen as only in KZN are they applying this rule strictly.

Wonder what entry fees will be like next year as almost all the big sponsored events this year seems to hit the R150-00 to R200-00 mark already

 

And just imagine R5 per entry gets donated towards the purchasing of W309 Cycle Safety signs!!

 

The country will be a much safer place for all the Cyclists!!!


Ek sal dit enige tyd doen! Die organisers kan dit mos net die opsie bysit by die online entry' date=' tick die boks.
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Nee, vir wat dit 'n keuse maak, enforce dit.  Dis tyd dat fietsry begin benefit van al die race entry gelde.
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The 94.7 is slick and efficient' date=' but lacks the atmosphere of the older events.  I have only done once and the vibe did not grab me.  I prefer the Argus as the hills are a little longer and the sea on the left is much better than the township on the left. [/quote']

 

If the township's on the left you;re heading in the wrong direction, which will make your race a bit longer LOL 
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Just received an SMS from 94.7 The R30-00 levy for this year will not be enforced.Problem solved, all seeding according to your index.

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Read online that Hunter and Soler [recent TdF stage winners will be riding the 94.7, and planning to do it only 4 Hours !! They are doing this for Charity [Homeless Talk Creche] and to honour Ryan Cox. To join their bunch all you have to do is pay/donate R1,800-00 toward the cause. Wonder what the size of this bunch will be ?

 

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I wonder how many of them will have to fork out R30 when they picking up their numbers.

 

 

 

Just got an sms to enter and in caps no license required   WHAT NOW????????????ConfusedConfusedConfusedConfused
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Seems to me the numbers are not adding up for the organizers they will not reach near the estimated 30000 they expected.

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Tanya Harford was interviewed on radio earlier this week and she admitted that the numbers have not grown this year. She gave the reasons as a shift by cyclists to MTB (as can be seen by the huge increase in the 94.7 MTB numbers) and a cooler winter than previous years resulting in cyclists not training enough.

 

 

 

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