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Kachelhoffer takes Stage 3 of Giro del Capo

(Paarl, 11 March 2010) Team Medscheme's Hanco Kachelhoffer beat Burry Stander (Team Specialized) by a few millimetres in a photo finish at day three of the Pick n Pay Cape Argus Giro del Capo.

Stander and Jacques van Rensburg (Team DCM) finished second and third respectively.

David Bellairs, Co-Director of the Cape Town Cycle Tour Trust, had the following to say about the race conditions: "Today was pretty warm, with a bit of mist over Franschhoek Pass and sun on the road to Du Toit's Kloof. There was some wind, but not too much."

Tomorrow at 09h30 cyclists set off on the 5.5km Signal Hill time trial from Lower Kloof Road (opposite Camps Bay High School).

The Stage 3 results for the Pick n Pay Cape Argus Giro del Capo are as follows:

1. Hanco Kachelhoffer - Team Medscheme (4.28.02)

2. Burry Stander - Team Specialized (4.28.02)

3. Jacques Janse van Rensburg - Team DCM (4.28.02)

 

Pickford Points:

1. Malcolm Lange (Team Medscheme) 21

2. Hanco Kachelhoffer (Team Medscheme) 20

3. Burry Stander (Team Specialized) 20

 

Powerade King of the Mountain:

1. Kevin Evans (MTN Energade) 43pts

2. Waylon Woolcock (Team Medscheme) 25pts

3. Burry Stander (Team Specialized) 25pts

 

For more information on the Giro del Capo, please visit www.girodelcapo.co.za


 
2011 UCI Calendar Applications

The Application Process for all 2011 UCI races in South-Africa will open on 1 April 2010. These applications will be for the 2011 season starting on the 4th of October and finish on 30 September 2011.

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Results Giro del Capo Stage 2

Mountain biker supreme Burry Stander from Team Specialized took first place in the second stage of the Pick n Pay Cape Argus Giro del Capo. He sprinted across the finish line with David George (Safindit.co.za) and Kevin Evans (MTN Energade) in close pursuit. 

Download full results here: Stage ResultsGeneral ClassificationKOMSprint

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Last Updated on Wednesday, 10 March 2010 17:19
 
CYCLISTS TO WEAR BLACK ARMBANDS AT CYCLE TOUR

Thousands of the 35000 entrants of Sunday’s Cape Argus Pick n Pay Cycle Tour will wear black armbands to show a collective sorrow at the death of three cyclists hit by a motorist outside Oudtshoorn on Monday morning.

Frank Nel (60), Jan Elloff (73) and Magda van Lill (50) died instantly when the bunch they were riding in was hit by a bakkie overtaking a truck on the R62, nine kilometres outside Oudtshoorn.

“This is yet another tragic incident which could have been avoided,” said Hendrik Lemmer, Director of Cycling South Africa’s and head of it's Road Cycling Commission.

“On behalf of Cycling South Africa, I’d like to extend condolences to the families of those cyclists who died. I also want them to know that our appeal to cyclists to wear black armbands in the Cycle Tour on Sunday is more than a sign of our collective sorrow, it’s a commitment to do something about the lack of general awareness of cyclists on our roads.”

Lemmer says that Cycling South Africa is committed to working with the authorities to make the roads safer for cyclists.

“It’s not something that can be done overnight, because it’s a matter of raising awareness and changing attitudes,” explained Lemmer. “But we’re determined to succeed. We have the most active recreational cycling culture in the world and it’s growing daily as more and more people discover the health and fitness benefits of the sport. On behalf of all cyclists in this country, I appeal to motorists to please be more aware.”

On Tuesday, it was announced that one of South Africa’s top professional cyclists, Daryl Impey, had become a patron of Sign-Up, a national campaign aimed at raising funds to erect more government-approved ‘beware cyclist’ signs along popular cycling routes throughout the country.

“I think cyclists and motorists need to begin by obeying the laws of the road,” said Impey. “Cyclists need to realise we are not owners of the roads and vice versa. I believe we (the cyclists) should set an example for others to follow. It takes one second to slow down but also one second to kill someone, mutual respect is what we need.”

Impey races on Lance Armstrong’s Radioshack team and is a rising star on the international cycling stage. He is currently in the country accompanying Armstrong during his visit this week to Cape Town in conjunction with the JAG Foundation. Both will compete in Sunday’s Cape Argus Pick n Pay Cycle Tour, which, in terms of numbers, is the world’s largest cycle race.

“It is great to have Daryl as an ambassador and patron of Sign-Up and it will hopefully bring us much deserved exposure’, said Shaun Hannie, founder and chairman of Sign-Up.

“At this time, this is the only national cyclist awareness campaign in South Africa and it’s completely reliant on sponsorship and donations. Frustratingly, we can’t brand national road signs with corporate logos, but we appeal to companies that support cycling to support Sign-Up. One extra sign could safe one cyclist’s life…”

To find out more about Sign-Up and its initiatives, visit www.sign-up.co.za

 

ENDS.

Issued by Cycling SA and Sign-Up.


 
Province out in full support of Cycle Tour

(Cape Town, 9 March 2010) The Provincial Government of the Western Cape has reaffirmed its support for the Cape Argus Pick n Pay Cycle Tour through a number of valuable contributions and commitments, the most important being new innovations with regard to emergency medical services, renewed efforts to ensure road safety for cyclists, and boosting the development of promising young cyclists from disadvantaged backgrounds.


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Results Giro del Capo Stage 1

(Wellington, 9 March 2010) Austrian Rene Haselbacher from Team Safindit.co.za  Invitation was the first cyclist across the finish line at the Pick n Pay Cape Argus Giro del Capo, which kicked off in Wellington today - read more


 
U23 & Jnr riders to take note

The national selectors will have an eye on the Giro del Capo and the Tour de Boland to determine the last U23 position for the team to participate in the Giro de Regione (should we qualify).

Junior riders' performances in the Tour de Boland as well as the Junior Tour during the March / Apr school holidays will be monitored and used to combine a squad for selected Junior Nations Cup events later this year.

Though selections might take place, CyclingSA still reserves the right not to send any teams to the mentioned Nations Cup Events.


 
Road closures and potential delays during Giro del Capo

For the safety of the competitors and the general public, traffic will be controlled in the vicinity of the race during the running of the four stages of this prestigious cycle race. Details are as follows:


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Road works to cause delays at MTB Challenge

The Cape Argus Pick n Pay MTB Challenge, South Africa's largest mountain bike event, is set to take place at the Boschendal Wine Estate this weekend. Due to a number of roadworks in the area, participants are advised to arrive at the venue 1,5 hours before their starting time.


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Change to UCI Level 2 Course, Durban

The UCI level 2 course, in Durban, originally scheduled for 20-22 March, has been moved to 27 March -11 April.  Included inbetween will be a 5 day track training camp, 29 March to 2 April, and a 5 day MTB training camp, 5-9 April

The skills course in Cape Town, from 6-7 March remains unchanged.


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YORKSHIRE EMG ACADEMY TAKES YOUTH MEDALS AT ROAD CHAMPS

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MTB Marathon National Champs

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Last Updated on Monday, 22 February 2010 13:54
 
South African Road Championships - Final Results and Report

The final results are available on the Cyclingchamps website, with a report from Nic White over here.


Last Updated on Monday, 22 February 2010 07:42
 
Road Championships Day 2 results

Day 2 results available for download


 
Yellow is the dominant colour at SA TT Champs

The riders of MTN-Energade made sure that yellow was the dominant colour on the winner’s podium on the first day of the South African Road Championship in Klerksdorp.


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Road (TT) Championships Day 1 Results

The results of Day One (TT) of the SA Road Championships are available on the Cyclingchamps website.


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Club and Skills course, Cape Town, 6-7 March 2010

The Coaching Commission will be hosting a Club and Skills Level Course in Cape Town on Saturday the 6th and Sunday 7th of March 2010.

 


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UCI Level 2 Course, Durban, 20-22 March

The Coaching Commission is to be hosting a UCI Level 2 Coaching course in Durban from Saturday the 20th of March until Monday 22nd of March.

 


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Annual Congresses - Elections

The following members were elected to serve on the board and various commissions, during the 6th Statutory Congress of Cycling South Africa, on February 16th 2010

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Olympic Youth Festival

Dear Junior Cyclists,

In October of 2010, Singapore will be playing host to the Olympic Youth Festival. Eligibility is for youth born between the 1st of January 1992 and the 31st of December 1993.


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Management Accounts - November 2009


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