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2016 Absa Cape Epic entries open on Monday

By Press Office · 114 comments

The 2015 Absa Cape Epic is over … now it is time to get your place in next year’s event.

Tomorrow, 23 March, would-be participants get their first opportunity to enter the 2016 race when the early bird entries open at 15h00 (GMT+2).

The early bird system gives the first 100 entrants a place on a first come, first served basis. Last year early bird entries sold out almost instantaneously. It is the only way to get into the race on a first come, first served basis, so get yourself in line online at www.cape-epic.com and click on the link from the homepage.

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Photo by Nick Muzik/Cape Epic/SPORTZPICS.

The lottery, on the other hand, will open immediately after the early bird entries are sold and run until May 30, 2015. Professional riders can apply for a wildcard entry if they hold a valid UCI racing license and have appropriate racing qualifications. Those riders wishing to support one of the official charities, can buy a charity entry and thereby support a good cause. Entries are also available for media on request, but are limited. Lastly, Absa Cape Epic volunteers receive a guaranteed entry to the following year’s race.

Successful lottery entrants will be notified at the beginning of June, and can start their training programmes in anticipation of next year’s race. The cost is R59 600 per team.

Those interested can register for the lottery on the website at www.cape-epic.com after the early bird process is completed.

Kevin Vermaak, Founder of the Absa Cape Epic, said: “Historically, the early bird entries have sold out within seconds. International demand to ride the Absa Cape Epic is growing year on year and the lottery system is the most unbiased way of managing the demand. In this way, we allow new riders from around South Africa and the world to participate annually. Next year’s event will take place from 13 to 20 March and we look forward to welcoming all participants to the Untamed African Mountain Bike Race”.

Date: 13 – 20 March 2016

Early Bird Entries Open Time: 15:00 South African time (GMT+2)

Date: Monday 23 March 2015

Entry Fee: R59 600

Public Lottery Closes: 30 May 2015

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Comments

V12man

Mar 23, 2015, 1:15 PM

Nice business...0 - R600k in 9 seconds!

There are 100 entries.... not 10... :)

 

6 Bar...

Eugene Oppelt

Mar 23, 2015, 1:16 PM

Usain Bolt couldn't sprint that faaaaast

AuctionLamb

Mar 23, 2015, 1:20 PM

Nice business...0 - R600k in 9 seconds!

 

I see you battle with maths...

Donovan Le Cok

Mar 23, 2015, 1:24 PM

This is how you do it. Book the board room from 2:30 and hit refresh on 3 lap tops from 2:55.

 

Got in! Already worried about post event depression in 2016...

 

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slabs

Mar 23, 2015, 1:30 PM

There are 100 entries.... not 10... :)

 

6 Bar...

 

 

I see you battle with maths...

 

Long day and only had R600K in my credit card. No wonder I could not buy up all the entries... :oops:

Shebeen

Mar 23, 2015, 1:44 PM

so I already got a random pm asking if I want the entry I don't have.

 

the demand is high!

graath

Mar 23, 2015, 1:46 PM

I'm in...

Carmichael

Mar 23, 2015, 1:55 PM

I want an entry!!!

GoLefty!!

Mar 23, 2015, 2:23 PM

Amazing

GLuvsMtb

Mar 23, 2015, 2:39 PM

Ok so 500 entries left... Make that 350 after the pros and celebs... Make that 50 after the Amabubezi. When is Vermaak's biography coming out? I wont mind to graft like he did as long as the annuity income is as good :)

eddy

Mar 23, 2015, 6:50 PM

I'm in.

Swart Kat

Mar 23, 2015, 8:04 PM

This year was my 2nd Epic and here is my take on it:

 

1st Epic - You go completely "bos" to prep for it, you do most MTB stage races to prepare, you get a coach, you spend money on  a bike, parts, you spend a lot more hours on the bike, you look at nutrition. You really spend a lot of money and time at your first one out of fear of the unknown.

 

2nd Epic - Do an hour or two more on weekends to get some "miles" in for Epic, that is it! You then realize that you do not need to spend a lot of money to do Epic except that the cost of the entry.

 

 

Most people riding the Epic get companies to help sponsor their entry, usually if you beg hard enough you might get two companies to pitch in and at worst you have to pay in a few grand. If you get 2 companies who can give 10K then you 35K short, all of a sudden 17K each is not not bad to ride Epic.

 

But in summary...people tend to over analyse costs etc. to do Epic

I do agree with you, but begging hard enough aint working. Up for my third Epic and dont think there will be any help from no where. Who is those two companies you are refering to???

AuctionLamb

Mar 24, 2015, 6:51 AM

I do agree with you, but begging hard enough aint working. Up for my third Epic and dont think there will be any help from no where. Who is those two companies you are refering to???

 

Using companies as an example, you might get 5 that is willing to contribute 5K towards entry. Surely we all have some connections who can ask "someone they know". It is very hard...you might have 30 on your list and will only get a hit rate of let's say 2. I always say it is better to ask for 5K than for 50K

V12man

Mar 24, 2015, 7:03 AM

I'm in.

Now you just have to PAY..... the rest of your admin is done...

 

PS - think I might know a partner for you....

Titusrider

Mar 24, 2015, 12:20 PM

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