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Cape Town Cycle Tour will go ahead, detour route now 47km

By Matt · 944 comments

At a press conference a short while ago it was announced that the Cape Town Cycle Tour 2015 will go ahead with some significant changes to the route after Chapmans Peak drive is declared unsafe.

The route has been reduced to just 47km from the usual start in Cape Town CBD to Muizenberg and back.

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CAPE TOWN CYCLE TOUR ANNOUNCES THE 38TH YEAR AS THE “SHOW YOU CARE SOLIDARITY RIDE”

Statement from David Bellairs:

It’s been an extremely worrying and tense week for Cape Town. For the last four days our beautiful Southern Peninsula, that the iconic Cape Town Cycle Tour traditionally passes through, has been on fire. It’s been devastating.

Fire fighters have worked day and night battling the flames in sweltering heat as experienced pilots fly choppers to drop buckets of water on the flames. Emergency teams, paramedics, health officials and disaster experts have gone the extra mile, saving lives and preventing homes from burning down.

It’s been very heartening to see how the public has responded to the crisis. They have rushed to bring necessities – eye drops, ice, drinks, food for the fire fighters. They have also pledged donations to buy much-needed resources. They have given much more than money – they have opened their hearts and given their humanity. Cape Town is a city of Good Samaritans – a city of heroes.

And we, at the Cycle Tour, are humbled by the overwhelming outpouring of good. We see that outpouring of good every single year at the Cycle Tour. The Cape Town Cycle Tour is a celebration of good times for the 35 000 people who participate in the event. We also know that so many people working tirelessly behind the scenes to make those good times possible.

This week we’ve seen people from all walks of life responding to the fires and we know that people of this great province don’t only come together for good times but also come together when there is a crisis and we share the concerns of the local community and join in rallying behind these brave firefighters.

For the Cycle Tour to be able to safely cater for the 35000 anticipated participants, we need to start placing infrastructure on the ground by tomorrow morning. For this to happen, a decision on the route needs to be made today. The decision we have made is unanimous and has not been taken lightly. It has involved extensive discussion and collaboration by all stakeholders including the Provincial Government of the Western Cape, Enteleni and their consulting engineers in respect of Chapman’s Peak, City of Cape town Events Office, City of Cape Town Disaster Management Services, Provincial Emergency Medical Services and Cape Town Traffic in respect of Ou Kaapse Weg, MyCiti, Mediclinic and our Presenting Rights sponsors.

Having carefully assessed all available information, it has become clear that the safety of cyclists cannot be guaranteed on Chapman’s Peak and this rules out using this famous landmark for the 2015 event. This is largely as a result of the extensive fire which has destroyed vegetation responsible for retaining the mountainside above Chapman’s Peak. Furthermore, the heat has caused rocks to expand making them unstable and in some instances rock falls have occurred.

With Chapman’s Peak ruled out, our detour option of Ou Kaapse Weg returning to Cape Town via the M3 was considered. A number of key issues needed to be taken into account including access and egress to the South Peninsula by Emergency Services vehicles and local residents who are still under threat of fires raging in the area. The soot and ash covering both sides of the road on Ou Kaapse Weg present a considerable health risk to participants and this would be exacerbated by the likelihood of wind.

The idea of an out and back route via Main Road to Cape Point and back is impractical for an event of this size as road widths in certain areas between Fishhoek and Muizenberg narrow down to a width of four metres.

We understand that many visitors have travelled from far afield to participate in this iconic international bucket list cycling event. We are also keenly aware of the need to reduce the impact the event will have on traffic and other emergency services that are desperately needed elsewhere in the South Peninsula.

With this in mind, we have taken a bold decision and will be staging a vastly shortened version of our beloved Cape Town Cycle Tour in solidarity and support for those affected by the tragic fires burning on the mountains around Cape Town. The route will be a 47km circular route from its normal start at the Civic Centre to the end of the M3 and back the same way to a slightly altered finish in Green Point.

The unfortunate set of circumstances we face this week is unprecedented in 38 years of the Cape Town Cycle Tour. On Sunday cyclists won’t see pristine scenery as they make their way down the shortened route. They should see the smouldering landscape as a source of inspiration and pride because it represents the heroism of the men and women who have – very literally – put their bodies in the line of fire.

The ride remains a celebration of Cape Town and this wonderful Peninsula on the southern tip of Africa. The Cape Town Cycle Tour will go on because, as the fighting spirit of the people of Cape Town has demonstrated, nothing can take it away from us – not even fire.

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Comments

MTBeer

Mar 6, 2015, 12:26 PM

In hindsight that would have been a good idea before you went Slowbee-bashing  :whistling:

I think he's the moer in because he arrived late and missed the whole fight.

Pure Savage

Mar 6, 2015, 12:29 PM

People on social media pushing for pros to donate winnings to fire fighters. That is peer pressure bullying. Sa pros are not loaded and need this to pay bills and get sponsors. People need common sense now.

Rockspider99

Mar 6, 2015, 12:36 PM

indeed, money is tight, I say you give what you can and want to give, leave the other people to do the same!

Bianchisti

Mar 6, 2015, 1:07 PM

People on social media pushing for pros to donate winnings to fire fighters. That is peer pressure bullying.

Isn't the winnings like R500? I remember a pro winner biaaaatching about the poor pay packet a few years ago.

TALUS

Mar 6, 2015, 1:18 PM

People on social media pushing for pros to donate winnings to fire fighters. That is peer pressure bullying. Sa pros are not loaded and need this to pay bills and get sponsors. People need common sense now.

I think it is in poor taste and yes it is bullying.

Boerklong

Mar 6, 2015, 1:19 PM

People on social media pushing for pros to donate winnings to fire fighters. That is peer pressure bullying. Sa pros are not loaded and need this to pay bills and get sponsors. People need common sense now.

its a well known fact that "common sense" is not that common. Kommin maybe...
Thor Buttox

Mar 6, 2015, 1:26 PM

It is sad that you did not read through everything. You missed the best part. But I will post it below. I reckon it must be the most liked post since the great meltdown. Heading close to 50. ( I even tried to add a vote to that cause if I read that without being in my head I would agree). DaveM kicked my butt - so I ran for help (called Mrs Slowbee, thank goodness she is not on the Hub). Then she (the wife) hit me with a frying pan and said I was a dimwit cause everyone would think I was angry about not having the peninsula route as opposed to angry for not having another route. Most people took it as me being insulting to the great work all the rescue services were doing, which it was not, but for everyone emotions were high. Then a few other hubbers got hold of me, told me to go crawl under a rock, not worthy of mod status, generally being insulting, as I expected, but not engaging in debate (which I should have expected). Hubber Gen told me to never post in an emotional state (duh you would think I know this ..) Then Tubehunter DJR, Mayhem, Thor Buttox and a few others got hold of me. Sven and Smimby tried to bat for what I was getting at. But at the end of the day I am still disappointed with the organisers (unfairly so (or not sure) I might add) - but that disappointment is not going to stop me from having a total jol. Non of the sporting or cycling shops sell those mini sirens like we used to get when we were kids! Been looking for 2 days now! SO if any of are doing the argus - come look for the guy in Hub shorts and a green catlike helmet in group 6A and lets talk this through. And karroryder, if you still think you have insight into my character after one post, drop me a pm. We will arrange a drink so you can tell me exactly what you think of me, and if you are right or wrong - I might just buy you a few more, cause at least I will have met another hubber!

Don't worry, Slow, us taking u up on your idea would be the same as us saying Karooryder was lazy and prematurely judgmental. But we are nice here so we would'nt say it.

GAP

Mar 6, 2015, 1:49 PM

You people have got a lot of time for C**p, just chill !!!!!

fanievb

Mar 6, 2015, 1:55 PM

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GAP

Mar 6, 2015, 2:02 PM

It's the..........Weekend...........Baby. Enjoy the....Ride !!!!!!!!!

Slowone

Mar 6, 2015, 2:07 PM

You people have got a lot of time for C**p, just chill !!!!!

 

 ..... lol ... yep lots ... Since the Tour is only 47 km..... and we not allowed to do two / three laps ....

 

Not sure what F.R.A.I.L is gonna do .... he usually does 2 laps ....... 

GAP

Mar 6, 2015, 2:11 PM

Ride in 1st gear the whole way!!!!

Pure Savage

Mar 6, 2015, 2:28 PM

Isn't the winnings like R500? I remember a pro winner biaaaatching about the poor pay packet a few years ago.

There is a decent amount of money to be won. Almost a years salary in total.

DJR

Mar 6, 2015, 3:44 PM

................Not sure what F.R.A.I.L is gonna do .... he usually does 2 laps ....... 

He'll likely work right through Saturday night and then, from work, do a little light 100 km loop to warm up beforehand and afterwards a little 100 km loop to cool down before riding straight back to a 24 hour work shift. ;)

CoffeeExpress

Mar 6, 2015, 3:46 PM

I can just see the classifieds after this.

 

Brand New, only done one Argus......

somebody

Mar 6, 2015, 4:19 PM

Some of you seems not to get it. In any big sporting event disaster management and emergency services is vital. Since the start of the fire all disaster management and emergency services staff in cape town was busy with the fires. When the decision was made regarding the argus every cyclist and every person in cape town safety was considered.

Karooryder

Mar 6, 2015, 4:31 PM

And karroryder, if you still think you have insight into my character after one post, drop me a pm. We will arrange a drink so you can tell me exactly what you think of me, and if you are right or wrong - I might just buy you a few more, cause at least I will have met another hubber!

 

My dad always says it takes a great man to admit his mistakes so yap, I should have taken the time to read on...On my part, I'm terribly dissapointed about Sunday's race but, having spent thousands on my fouvourite annual thing EVER, I will remain positive and enjoy every moment of this (still) extraordinary experience. 

 

Deal on the drink, but first round's on me :thumbup:

GoLefty!!

Mar 6, 2015, 4:35 PM

Therefore think twice about whether chasing a time and the risks involved is worth it

mulmi

Mar 6, 2015, 4:46 PM

Just came from the expo. Very nice.

 

But some warning..... there is an stall with red sox. (Only red sox.) Guy promised its one side fits all, but alas not on a size 14 foot. It looks very nice but does not fit my calfs. Only comes up 3/4 of the way. And very tight.

 

So my wife now has 2 pairs of calf high red sox

Hackster

Mar 6, 2015, 5:01 PM

Has anyone thought about what Edinburgh Drive descent - direction Cape Town - is going to be like?

 

That's a mean gradient with no curves to slow you down, and a nice little S-bend at the bottom.

 

All in all, a challenging bit of road that 99% of us have absolutely no experience riding.

 

I know where I'd park the ambulances...

Bianchisti

Mar 6, 2015, 5:36 PM

There is a decent amount of money to be won. Almost a years salary in total.

Really? When did that change? I remember Malcolm Lange complaining about the small purse a few years ago.

Barker

Mar 6, 2015, 5:38 PM

Whats the gradient of edinburgh drive?

Brent

Mar 6, 2015, 5:51 PM

Whats the gradient of edinburgh drive?

 

5 degrees down bubble :w00t:

DJR

Mar 6, 2015, 8:23 PM

Has anyone thought about what Edinburgh Drive descent - direction Cape Town - is going to be like?

 

That's a mean gradient with no curves to slow you down, and a nice little S-bend at the bottom.

 

All in all, a challenging bit of road that 99% of us have absolutely no experience riding.

 

I know where I'd park the ambulances...

That stretch was resurfaced very recently and is as smooth as a babys bum. If you make sure you miss the manhole covers, you can fly down there. But be careful anyway because 35000 other madmen will try to do the same thing.

Tubehunter

Mar 6, 2015, 8:57 PM

That stretch was resurfaced very recently and is as smooth as a babys bum. If you make sure you miss the manhole covers, you can fly down there. But be careful anyway because 35000 other madmen will try to do the same thing.

 

Was the route the detour years followed when Chappies was out. No major issues there then. Going back up Hospital Bend is going to surprise everyone...

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