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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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renburg

Mar 4, 2015, 5:24 PM

What happened to the ALTERNATIVE ROUTE?  This is not an alternative route ,but merely a shortened route. 

    

Derren

Mar 4, 2015, 5:25 PM

It is disappointing but it is understandable and at least we do get to ride and experience the vibe.

WIPEOUT 1000

Mar 4, 2015, 5:26 PM

I'm amazed at the negative comments. I'm clearly disappointed, but to blame anyone, except possibly the person who started the fire, is irrational.

 

Whoever thinks that this is cop-out by PPA is clearly ignorant to the logistical issues associated with Cycle Tour, this is not a simple group ride.

 

I'll ride on Sunday to show my support to the brave guys who've been battling the fires in atrocious conditions over the past couple of days.

Warthog

Mar 4, 2015, 5:26 PM

There is 3 of us, driving down as I type. We are 200 km from home, 1500 from Cape Town. Turning back didn't even cross our minds. We won't miss this for nothing. I think it's gonna be awesome.

 

Edit: got the kilo's wrong

Slowbee

Mar 4, 2015, 5:27 PM

No wonder people think us cyclists are a bunch of rude, ungrateful jerks (used as a placeholder)..

 

I don't know you Slowbee and have no axe to grind against you, but I find your posts so far on this matter so far, beyond belief. 

daveM, my comments are beyond belief, simply because I expected so much more of the cycle trust, and just feel totally let down. I expected them to show what a world class organisation they are. Perhaps I am disapointed because I never expected them to shorten the route as some form of  a compromise and then try sell it as a solidarity ride.

 

*as an aside, and not discounting multiple personalities, if I was also reading my posts without being in my head, I would say the same things as you to me*

BLACKvoodoo

Mar 4, 2015, 5:27 PM

At least we can get wasted on Saturday night now!!

SiriS

Mar 4, 2015, 5:28 PM

I think the emotions will gain momentum towards Sunday...this could be an epically memorable ride, the one Argus you'll never forget. Standing together in the wake of all the destruction - and heroism of untold many faceless people.

 

Go Cape Town!

Johny Bravo

Mar 4, 2015, 5:29 PM

Please excuse my ignorance guys, but where will it finish, cbd or in Greenpoint like usual. 

Skubarra

Mar 4, 2015, 5:29 PM

No, there is lots they could do. This is a cop out, a very big cop out.

 

As Blackbeard said on another thread - there should have been a plan route C, D and E.

 

Hell they could have sent us for a 50km ride down the n7 and back. or the N2 frikken heck.

 

Here is how I see it - Yes, we can do some generic ride up the N7, N2, northern suburbs, winelands whatever - to make up 110km, but if it doesn't involve the peninsula it just isn't the Argus. And given the wide range of fires there just ain't any other options.

 

Sometimes life happens when you plan other things.

 

I feel really sorry for the okes flying in from all over though, we just have to make the most with what we are dealt with.

Tubehunter

Mar 4, 2015, 5:32 PM

There is 3 of us, driving down as I type. We are 200 km from home, 1300 from Cape Town. Turning back didn't even cross our minds. We won't miss this for nothing. I think it's gonna be awesome.

 

And WE WILL WELCOME you here dudes! Looking forward to sharing the spirit that will be the lasting memory of this years ride. Years from now, when many other people have become cyclists and competed in this event, the question will be, "Did you ride the first year of the CTCT when the fires ravaged the mountain and the race still went on!"

 

Lets not forget that there's a strong possibility the fire could still be burning when we line up to do this ride! Wear something red if you have it, as a token of support to the firemen still working the mountain!

Thor Buttox

Mar 4, 2015, 5:32 PM

Rumour is next year it will be renamed Two Oceans Tour.

Balkan_Rider

Mar 4, 2015, 5:33 PM

Where is it ok to ride in Cape Town and surrounds?! I've paid for plane tickets - car hire - hotel accommodation - bike transportation. I'm gonna make it worthwhile come flames, ash, damaged roads, smoke inhalation .... Bla bla bla

J∆kk∆ls

Mar 4, 2015, 5:35 PM

I would like half of my entry fee to be donated to the firefighters!

Slowbee

Mar 4, 2015, 5:35 PM

Wow, Slowbee, this is the most angry I have ever seen you! :)

I have been thinking a few days it would have to be cancelled (or at least shortened very significantly). I would love a gentle meander up the R27 like the West coast Express, and back down the N7 maybe, but every option involves a National Road, and that will just never happen.

 

Like I just said, I just expected so much more, but not this. And the wife just hit me with the frying pan and has taken me on with my comments as well!

 

Tell you what and I have re read the statement from the trust again, if the cycle trust truly thinks this should be a solidarity ride, they should make a significant donation of entry money to the fire fighters or the wildfire services.

 

And I really want you guys to take me on with this - but I cannot get out my head two things from the statement.

1. There never was an alternative route planned, other than always going down the peninsula (the notable absence highlights this)

2. It has now gone to far into "chasing money"

 

That said - I will be on the start line, in my seeding group. And just amble along as always. And just as chirpy. Maybe Thor you sprint the first lap and join me for a champers breakfast before I do my first lap ?

 

*Edit: I will have my own bottle of champers in the bag and a glass cause if I find a firefighter I will have a drink with them*

BLACKvoodoo

Mar 4, 2015, 5:36 PM

Perhaps it's a good idea to forget about the 'race' and do it for the spirit!

Tubehunter what you say we bring the mini mal and hit muzzies

DJR

Mar 4, 2015, 5:37 PM

What happened to the ALTERNATIVE ROUTE?  This is not an alternative route ,but merely a shortened route. 

    

It was never foreseen that 3 our of the 4 possible roads could be knocked out at the same time, as said earlier, this is a once in a lifetime disaster. Moving to a completely different area like the West Coast cannot logistically be done in 3 days, not for a ride of this size. Sad as it is, the decision has been made.

davem

Mar 4, 2015, 5:37 PM

Arrogant ? Intolerant ? Please explain why you see those in my comments Davem?

 

More a case of I expected more of the cycle tour trust ?

 

Cop out, lack of planning, cowardly...

 

We are all disappointed. Some of choose to believe the organisers did their best to organise a different race for 35000 people in three days. You seem to think you know better.

 

I don't want to get into a fight with you. Read your comments in the morning, you may feel differently.

leaboy

Mar 4, 2015, 5:38 PM

No issue with shortened route in light of everything thats been happening in cape town. Lets just enjoy the ride.

Lifttech

Mar 4, 2015, 5:38 PM

I think we should all be grateful that the City of Cape Town is still making this event possible! People are putting their lives on the line so you and me can be safe and protect us from disaster. If you are proudly South African you will embrace this race and see it as a special event that will not be repeating itself soon. To all the good positive cyclists-be safe & ENJOY!

Tubehunter

Mar 4, 2015, 5:38 PM

Where is it ok to ride in Cape Town and surrounds?! I've paid for plane tickets - car hire - hotel accommodation - bike transportation. I'm gonna make it worthwhile come flames, ash, damaged roads, smoke inhalation .... Bla bla bla

 

Come do the ride and if you still feel like riding your bike after, than go past the finish and ride into Hout Bay and back!

 

Plenty of other super scenic areas in CT too!

Madone69

Mar 4, 2015, 5:38 PM

Some ouks here need to go play some netball.

This is the first time in more than 20yrs the race is going to be shortened. If its your first time, well tough, that part is your fault, you missed out of many years of good organisation .

Like having some twat ride your derailler off, things happen. Get over it.

Support the race, support the people battling to save lives and property. Support the City of Cape Town for standing together.

Most of all enjoy the ride after watching the Stormers thrash the Sharks :)

Bonus

Mar 4, 2015, 5:38 PM

What happened to the ALTERNATIVE ROUTE?  This is not an alternative route ,but merely a shortened route. 

    

 

Whilst I agree that the bigger picture of people losing property etc is more significant than us having to ride a shorter distance in a bike race, I also have to agree with renburg - this is not a plan B. It's a "planned nothing".

 

Hats off the to fire fighters and volunteers risking their lives, big sympathies to the locals effected by this tragic event.

Tubehunter

Mar 4, 2015, 5:39 PM

Perhaps it's a good idea to forget about the 'race' and do it for the spirit!

Tubehunter what you say we bring the mini mal and hit muzzies

 

Yoh, I'm liking this idea dude! Let me see if I can organise a board on the bike rack!

HenryS

Mar 4, 2015, 5:39 PM

No, there is lots they could do. This is a cop out, a very big cop out.

 

As Blackbeard said on another thread - there should have been a plan route C, D and E.

 

Not just a peninsula ride.

 

This is a slap in the face to the many riders from overseas and up country.

 

Instead of cancelling they are trying to "save face" and do a "something is better than nothing" with a positive spin on "lets do it for cape town ride"

 

This is bull TWANG ! What about the other fires in the overberg. No man I hate to use the words but this is bordering on cowardly and again - no planning.

 

Hell they could have sent us for a 50km ride down the n7 and back. or the N2 frikken heck.

Personally, with comments like you have been making here, I think you are way too opinionated to be a moderator on this site.

Captain Fastbastard Mayhem

Mar 4, 2015, 5:40 PM

It was never foreseen that 3 our of the 4 possible roads could be knocked out at the same time, as said earlier, this is a once in a lifetime disaster. Moving to a completely different area like the West Coast cannot logistically be done in 3 days, not for a ride of this size. Sad as it is, the decision has been made.

And there we have it...

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