Our two teams have been facing off in the ultimate test of endurance, and there’s already been plenty of action in the first three days of the race! The contestants have made it through over 1 000km’s of challenges between Port Elizabeth and Bloemfontein, and there’s much more to come over the next few days.
Don’t forget that you can WIN some amazing prizes by keeping track of the teams and becoming a virtual racer on the Run2Stop Social Challenge App on the Continental Tyres Facebook page. All you need to do in order to stand a chance of winning is keep checking the Continental Tyres Facebook App, and answer the daily questions that will be posted.
Questions can be answered at any time, so if you haven’t been taking part since the beginning, you can still finish the race and stand a chance to win. Prizes include a miCoach monitor, Adidas hampers and an iPad, so get racing today and stand a chance to win big!
Click HERE to take part in the action!
More info on the race:
Each of the 21-member teams consists of three runners, three cyclists, two drivers, an allrounder and support personnel, and have been ably led by former Bafana Bafana players Bradley Carnell and Helman Mkhalele as the respective captains of this year’s event.
Apart from completing their allocated distances per day, the teams will also go head-to-head in a series of challenges from start to finish, commencing with a meal-packaging competition for Stop Hunger Now. The first team to pack the required number of meals will officially get clearance to get cracking on the arduous journey that awaits them.
Watch this space to see how you can get involved to aid in the campaign and Stop Hunger Now! Follow the action via live social network updates – Facebook https://www.facebook.com/continentalsa, Twitter via the #ContinentalR2S hashtag and @ContinentalSA and YouTube!
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