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Absa Cape Epic 2017 early bird entries gone in 9 seconds

By Press Office · 141 comments

The 100 Early Bird entries for the 2017 Absa Cape Epic sold out in 9 seconds on Monday.

“People around the world were obviously ready to press the ‘submit’ button when they opened at 3pm,” said race CEO Lynn Naudé. “Seconds later they had all been taken.”

Those who missed out on an early bird entry can apply through the lottery system, which opened as the early bird process closed and runs until May 30, 2016. There will be two separate lottery process – one for international riders and another for South African residents.

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 R67 900 per team for local entrants and USD 5 490 for internationals.

Those interested can register for the lottery on the website.

Entries for the first ever Cape Epic in 2004 sold out in three days. The next year they were all snapped up in four hours and 51 minutes. In 2010 the early bird system was introduced – selling out in less time each year.

The 2017 event will take place from 19 to 26 March.

The South African lottery is available to South African residents with a valid SA ID number. The lottery opens immediately after the Early Bird entries sell out, and closes on 30 May. South Africans will pay the SA Rand entry fee.

The International lottery for all riders without an SA ID number also opens immediately after the Early Bird entries are sold out, and closes on 30 May.

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VicanZA

Mar 23, 2016, 8:47 AM

lets not forget the freedom challenge, thats where ur hurt locker turns into a pain cave. 

nathrix

Mar 23, 2016, 8:54 AM

Suurtiet for what reason?Did he refuse to give you an autograph or something?

 

:eek:  :w00t:  Bwhahahahaha :clap:

VicanZA

Mar 23, 2016, 8:54 AM

Crikey guys (and gals)

The Epic is only 650km of riding for R50K+

The J2C is 900km of riding for less than R20K.

 

If you can't afford the Epic, stop being so bitter and enter one of the other, better value for money rides / races that abounds on the calendar.

 

And by the way, some of these "not worthy to ride celebs" you are bitching about, will ride rings around most of us, that "one kick wonder" in particular. JUST SAYING!!!!

think u missing the point here, they dont have a problem with the celebs doing the epic its the fact that is free.... sponsored by company's the average guy in SA has been supporting for years.

 

lets be real, will u change ur bank as a result of seeing some SA celeb wearing their shirt or tweeting about them.... probably not.  

 

Cant see how they get a return on investment from this, rather dish them out to ur customers at a discounted rate, support those who have supported u. 

BigDL

Mar 23, 2016, 9:27 AM

think u missing the point here, they dont have a problem with the celebs doing the epic its the fact that is free.... sponsored by company's the average guy in SA has been supporting for years.

 

lets be real, will u change ur bank as a result of seeing some SA celeb wearing their shirt or tweeting about them.... probably not.

 

Cant see how they get a return on investment from this, rather dish them out to ur customers at a discounted rate, support those who have supported u.

They get the association with the personality. They get to use them for events to attract their customers. They get to roll them out when it suits them. The senior management get to be all buddy buddy with them and tell their friends about it.

 

The corporate hospitality world in SA is completely over the top. Helicopter rides to Sun City for a days golf or weekends away hunting and drinking, all because we want your business and the best way to do that is not by product, but by relationship (corruption comes in many forms). How much better if we invite a "big" celeb along for the trip, especially a sports star.

VicanZA

Mar 23, 2016, 9:29 AM

They get the association with the personality. They get to use them for events to attract their customers. They get to roll them out when it suits them. The senior management get to be all buddy buddy with them and tell their friends about it.

 

The corporate hospitality world in SA is completely over the top. Helicopter rides to Sun City for a days golf or weekends away hunting and drinking, all because we want your business and the best way to do that is not by product, but by relationship (corruption comes in many forms). How much better if we invite a "big" celeb along for the trip, especially a sports star.

but most are past their sell by dates...

BigDL

Mar 23, 2016, 9:30 AM

but most are past their sell by dates...

Apparently not as someone bought into them enough to pay for their Epic adventure

nathrix

Mar 23, 2016, 9:32 AM

Apparently not as someone bought into them enough to pay for their Epic adventure

 

That explains the many DNF's

 

Edit:

Only 483 teams (out of 645 give or take) finished the shortest ever Cape Epic 2016

NotSoBigBen

Mar 23, 2016, 9:40 AM

They get the association with the personality. They get to use them for events to attract their customers. They get to roll them out when it suits them. The senior management get to be all buddy buddy with them and tell their friends about it.

 

The corporate hospitality world in SA is completely over the top. Helicopter rides to Sun City for a days golf or weekends away hunting and drinking, all because we want your business and the best way to do that is not by product, but by relationship (corruption comes in many forms). How much better if we invite a "big" celeb along for the trip, especially a sports star.

 

I work for an international company and lately we are not allowed to accept any 'gift' over 100Euros and even then it must be declared - have become seriously strict about it!

SwissVan

Mar 23, 2016, 9:42 AM

Yussis, you okes must be at work or something to make you all so farking GRUMPY this morning.

 

It's too commercial, it's all hype, it goes round in circles, it's expensive, it's not the TdeF...but most of us have it on our bucket lists, even if we won't admit it.

 

There are 1,000+ stage races to choose from in SA alone...you pays your money etc.etc. 

 

Lets not exaggerate now

BigDL

Mar 23, 2016, 9:50 AM

I work for an international company and lately we are not allowed to accept any 'gift' over 100Euros and even then it must be declared - have become seriously strict about it!

The company I now work for does not allow us to accept anything at all, no exceptions. Not even a cup of coffee. Really quite refreshing. Also does not allow us to buy anything for a prospective customer, not dinner, coffee or anything.

Captain Fastbastard Mayhem

Mar 23, 2016, 9:58 AM

The company I now work for does not allow us to accept anything at all, no exceptions. Not even a cup of coffee. Really quite refreshing. Also does not allow us to buy anything for a prospective customer, not dinner, coffee or anything.

My industry as well, though I can still wine and dine clients (if I like them that much... JK)

 

As for "gifts" from product providers - absolutely not. R 2,000 limit per brokerage per year, so most companies just don't bother anymore. 

dirtypot

Mar 23, 2016, 10:01 AM

I'm allowed to accept gifts (am a partner in the business) but nobody gives me gifts :(

karma

Mar 23, 2016, 10:04 AM

That explains the many DNF's

 

Edit:

Only 483 teams (out of 645 give or take) finished the shortest ever Cape Epic 2016

 

You say shortest as if it should imply easiest?

...

and there  will only be one Cape Epic 2016.....ever  :whistling:

raptor-22

Mar 23, 2016, 10:04 AM

R300 limit to "gifts" for us, Above that it must be declared.

 

But a gifted Cape Epic entry i s ok because its got no influence over any decision I make unless its a supplier gifting the entry then it must be declared.

 

But ABSA gifting me an entry is fine....just saying......hint hint

Lexx

Mar 23, 2016, 10:07 AM

My Company that I work for do accept payments via EFT. And every year everyone here on the hub pays us. So thank you very much. ????

edgarblount

Mar 23, 2016, 10:17 AM

That explains the many DNF's

 

Edit:

Only 483 teams (out of 645 give or take) finished the shortest ever Cape Epic 2016

Don't come here with your revolutionary tendencies. The Epic PR machine said it was the toughest yet!  ;)

SwissVan

Mar 23, 2016, 10:18 AM

This whole CE entry debate boils around 1 or 2 things.......

 

Very expensive entry fee and limited availability for those that can afford it

 

It sucks if you cannot afford the exorbitant entry fee and it sucks if you can but cannot secure an entry due to limited availability

 

suck it up

karma

Mar 23, 2016, 10:29 AM

Don't come here with your revolutionary tendencies. The Epic PR machine said it was the toughest yet!  ;)

 

so does a friend who has done 3....

Patchelicious

Mar 23, 2016, 10:34 AM

so does a friend who has done 3....

So its the toughest of his 3, not toughest EVER... :P

nathrix

Mar 23, 2016, 10:35 AM

so does a friend who has done 3....

Every year it's the toughest yet...

Jaco-fiets

Mar 23, 2016, 10:37 AM

How many of the teams do you guys think pay their entry TOTALLY out of own pocket? I mean personal funds and not begging for corporate contributions. Paying through a company you own and writing it off to tax does not count as "out of own pocket" here

karma

Mar 23, 2016, 10:39 AM

So its the toughest of his 3, not toughest EVER... :P

 

fair  :P

Kranswurm

Mar 23, 2016, 10:47 AM

My Company that I work for do accept payments via EFT. And every year everyone here on the hub pays us. So thank you very much.

No I dont....My 60 days for the new tax year starts next month

Lexx

Mar 23, 2016, 10:52 AM

No I dont....My 60 days for the new tax year starts next month

Do it ASAP. Need some new Rims for my Road Bike. ????
edgarblount

Mar 23, 2016, 11:01 AM

That explains the many DNF's

 

Edit:

Only 483 teams (out of 645 give or take) finished the shortest ever Cape Epic 2016

Maybe CE with their IT partner, Dimension Data with their Big Data analytics engines and graphs can tell us the reasons for DNFs.

 

I would like to see the ratio between mechanicals vs injuries vs dehydration vs food poisoning vs 

 

If mechanical perhaps a breakdown on tyre failure vs cracked frame vs group set failure vs

 

If cracked frame a breakdown on which Cannondale model.  :ph34r:  :whistling:  ;)  :P

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