Apparently, the men’s race started at a frenetic pace with a leading group charging forward while the early headwinds and lack of teams made for a tactical first half in the women’s race.
To everyone taking part, good luck to you and your perineum.
The race is set to once again take place on 10 March 2024, with the city expecting a massive influx of spandex from all over the country.
This Sunday, Capetonians and visitors from around the world will don clothing that is far too figure-hugging and pedal their way around the peninsula.
In 2017, wind speeds of 100 km/h led to the Cape Town Cycle Tour being cancelled. Let’s take a look at Sunday’s weather.
In case you hadn’t noticed, the spandex warriors have been out in increased numbers these past few weeks. That’s because it’s almost race day.
One of the perks of riding the Cape Town Cycle Tour is the constant shouts of encouragement from fans lining the road, but this guy is head and shoulders above the rest.
Yesterday saw organisers of the Cape Town Cycle Tour confirm the death of two riders, and earlier today they confirmed a third death related to the race.
Tragedy stuck the Cape Town Cycle Tour yesterday, with two riders dying in separate incidents along the 109 kilometre route.
As race day fast approaches, it’s worth paying attention to the kind of information that could make your weekend movements run a little smoother.
As the Cape Town Cycle Tour nears, those two-wheeled, spandex-wearing speedsters are gearing up for a visit to our neck of the woods. They best be prepared.
We’re at the stage now where every drop of water used is coming under the microscope. Yesterday saw the Cycle Tour address the media about the March 11 event.
It’s that weekend again where navigating your way around the city becomes a lottery. Avoid the worst of it with all the road closure info you need.