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Cape Town Cycle Tour 2017 cancelled

By Press Office · 242 comments

Based on consultation with all the emergency services, the Joint Operations Centre of the Cape Town Cycle Tour 2017 regrets to announce that they have had to take the unprecedented step of cancelling this year’s 40th Cycle Tour. This is due to winds in excess of 100km/hour on parts of the route, and the need to urgently clear the roads for emergency vehicles to attend to fires.

All riders who have started on the route will be stopped at the end of the M3. They will be contained there and traffic authorities will escort them back on the M3.

David Bellairs of the Cape Town Cycle Tour Trust will be holding a press conference at the Southern Sun Cullinan hotel at 10:00.

Update: Full Statement

The full statement regarding reasons for the cancellation of the 40th Cape Town Cycle Tour can be read here.

For more information on the 2017 Cape Town Cycle Tour, please visit http://www.capetowncycletour.com/ or follow us on Facebook, twitter (@CTCycleTour) and on Instagram (@ctcycletour).

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The Bull Shark

Mar 12, 2017, 7:14 AM

The protests and the fires are contributing. 2009 may have been worse but maybe the organisers learned from it and said 'we're not going through that again' - realised how dangerous the whole situation was & difficult to manage.

 

Then they could learn properly and just move the race onwards to May or late April.

Belgian biker

Mar 12, 2017, 7:15 AM

Think about it from the organisation side: it's the 40th edition, a celebration year, they've worked hard all year, you don't organise this over a couple of beers. There is so much at stake for them: their reputation, the bad publicity, financially,...

So no, I don't believe the political argument. A lot of bad luck, factors that come together.

K@k!

Jewbacca

Mar 12, 2017, 7:16 AM

Events get cancelled all the time.

 

The fire in Hout Bay is hectic. The winds aren't helping as it fuels the smoldering ashes into new blazes.

 

Thousands left homeless and nowhere to go. 

 

It sucks, but the broken bricks across the road, the winds and the tragedy of the fire all contribute to an unsafe event for everyone. Riders, spectators and the residents.

 

Be the moer in, but I assure you, the organisers of the worlds largest timed ride would NOT cancel on a whim.

Eugene Oppelt

Mar 12, 2017, 7:20 AM

Events get cancelled all the time.

 

The fire in Hout Bay is hectic. The winds aren't helping as it fuels the smoldering ashes into new blazes.

 

Thousands left homeless and nowhere to go.

 

It sucks, but the broken bricks across the road, the winds and the tragedy of the fire all contribute to an unsafe event for everyone. Riders, spectators and the residents.

 

Be the moer in, but I assure you, the organisers of the worlds largest timed ride would NOT cancel on a whim.

Excellent post ????????

FCH

Mar 12, 2017, 7:22 AM

in winter..... thats going to end well.

Then they could learn properly and just move the race onwards to May or late April.

BeegMig

Mar 12, 2017, 7:23 AM

Thing is, now the protesters will think/argue that they achieved their goal, while the reality is that EMS vehicles and police /safety personnel need the the roads to protect the public.

 

I am getting fed up with protesting. Protesting has become a sort of fashion statement.

 

Sad part is no one has even mentioned what their toi=toi'ing about.

The Bull Shark

Mar 12, 2017, 7:23 AM

I hope we get discounted entries for next year, or at least at the same price as this year's entry.

solty

Mar 12, 2017, 7:27 AM

For those that are curious about the actual wind speeds, this website shows recent and current weather recordings from various instruments around the peninsula.

http://www.windreport.co.za/wr_capepoint.shtml

Joe Low

Mar 12, 2017, 7:27 AM

Sad thing is, now the protesters will think/argue that they achieved their goal, while the reality is that EMS vehicles and police /safety personnel need the the roads to protect the public.

 

I am getting fed up with protesting. Protesting has become a sort of fashion statement.

 

Sad part is no one has even mentioned what their toi=toi'ing about.

 

Those poor people - sooooo fashionable!

Oufy MTB (Roadie)

Mar 12, 2017, 7:29 AM

The weather will always have a say. You can't control that even if you move the date. Yesterday was perfect. What is worrying is future protest actions.

The Bull Shark

Mar 12, 2017, 7:29 AM

Wind definitely stronger than Windguru predicted though.

Bonus

Mar 12, 2017, 7:29 AM

"Tandem Skittles"

 

https://youtu.be/qnlfv3yfF-0

Patchelicious

Mar 12, 2017, 7:39 AM

If you are angry... can I ask you a question.

 

What would you have done if you were the CTCT organizers, and HOW would you have done it?

Eugene Oppelt

Mar 12, 2017, 7:43 AM

Saw a guy on a video walking with his 2014 Scalpel

It was flung above his head, suspended for a while, with the sheer force of the wind gods

 

My word ????????????????

Mountain_Goat

Mar 12, 2017, 7:43 AM

I actually think the race was called off prematurely and for other reasons besides the weather and protests. At the start the wind was hectic but once through the tunnel it wasnt that bad. Riding up edinburgh drive and the M3 section was chilled.

Jackson123

Mar 12, 2017, 7:44 AM

If you are angry... can I ask you a question.

 

What would you have done if you were the CTCT organizers, and HOW would you have done it?

Would like to know the answers to these questions as well.

 

Many daft comments being made on this thread. Many factors contributed to the cancellation of the event, which are not in our nor in the organizers hands.

 

All individuals with negative and angry comments, please get some perspective as people's lives and wellbeing is bigger than a cycling race.

Mountain_Goat

Mar 12, 2017, 7:45 AM

Besides, the wind was way worse in 2009 and the race continued then, so why not now.

splat

Mar 12, 2017, 7:45 AM

The fire in Hout Bay (a new one, not yesterday's one) is being fanned by this wind - 35 000 cyclists will cause chaos with emergency services and fire fighters trying to access the affected area

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Stretch

Mar 12, 2017, 7:48 AM

So what were the protests about?

Jackson123

Mar 12, 2017, 7:48 AM

The fire in Hout Bay (a new one, not yesterday's one) is being fanned by this wind - 35 000 cyclists will cause chaos with emergency services and fire fighters trying to access the affected area

Agree 100%.

Mamil

Mar 12, 2017, 7:51 AM

Exactly right. Well said Jewbacca.

 

Events get cancelled all the time.

 

The fire in Hout Bay is hectic. The winds aren't helping as it fuels the smoldering ashes into new blazes.

 

Thousands left homeless and nowhere to go.

 

It sucks, but the broken bricks across the road, the winds and the tragedy of the fire all contribute to an unsafe event for everyone. Riders, spectators and the residents.

 

Be the moer in, but I assure you, the organisers of the worlds largest timed ride would NOT cancel on a whim.

Jackson123

Mar 12, 2017, 7:52 AM

I think its a good call for a host of reasons. Noone can stay on a bike in a 100kmph squall ... not me, not you, not froome or sagan.

 

Also i wouldn't feel right riding past a community of the poorest people in the country 100's of whom have lost everything they have. Rather go buy some baby formula and drop it off at the spar.

 

It's just a bike ride. There's another one next week and another argus next year.

 

I do feel for all the visitors, particularly those from overseas.

Great post.

pbp2007

Mar 12, 2017, 7:52 AM

Having experienced 2009 I'm inclined to agree that the wind then was worse at times, but this year wasn't just about the wind: it was a perfect storm of events, well covered in posts above.

 

And remember that, since WC 2010, the legalities of liability have been tightened up, both on a local and a national level. Being a ride event organiser myself I can see that the hoops we have to jump through increase every year and ultimately the Joint Operational Centre, which is heavily dependent on input from law enforcement, disaster management and traffic agencies calls the tune. A few years ago, if all our marshals were not in place half an hour before the start, the race would still go ahead; now you can be sure it won't be allowed to start.

 

That's changed from the time when it was up to me as chief marshal (admittedly with PPA and Traffic breathing down my neck) to take the decision to call off our race when it was raining heavily on top of Ou Kaaps. The conditions were ridable for a single rider, but in my view a bunch ride could have ended in carnage. The financial loss was significant, but the risk of damage to persons, reputation, etc was too great.

 

One thing I will say is that the CTCC start is a disaster waiting to happen and even if logistically more difficult a safer start away from that damn wind tunnel needs to be found. Everybody in Cape Town knows that place is a menace when it blows.

 

Still, given my lack of preparation for this year's ride I think the biggest gust of wind was my sigh of relief when I got the news of the cancellation on my way to the start.

Jackson123

Mar 12, 2017, 7:53 AM

Events get cancelled all the time.

 

The fire in Hout Bay is hectic. The winds aren't helping as it fuels the smoldering ashes into new blazes.

 

Thousands left homeless and nowhere to go.

 

It sucks, but the broken bricks across the road, the winds and the tragedy of the fire all contribute to an unsafe event for everyone. Riders, spectators and the residents.

 

Be the moer in, but I assure you, the organisers of the worlds largest timed ride would NOT cancel on a whim.

Great post Jewbacca, agree 100%.

Friedpiggy

Mar 12, 2017, 7:53 AM

Maybe move the race to a different time of year. Cape Town has known windy periods, maybe September or October.

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