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CTCT Lifecycle Expo: meeting all your cycling expo-tations

By Press Office · 41 comments

The Cycle Tour Lifecycle Expo was a hive of activity, bustling with the cycling enthusiasts soon after the doors to the Good Hope Centre opened on Thursday, 05 March, marking three days to go to this year’s very special Cape Town Cycle Tour solidarity ride.

The idea started with one man selling T-shirts on the side of the road and now, on the 25th anniversary of the Lifecycle Expo, it’s the megastore of cycling.

“The whole industry is here,” said Eddy Cassar, the man with the idea. A quarter of a century ago he watched people cross the finish line in Camps Bay and saw someone on the side of the road selling T- shirts that read “I’ve finished the Argus.” Cassar had a lightbulb moment.

With 369 stands, the 2015 Lifecycle Expo is a cyclist’s shopping heaven for the about 80 000 visitors both locally and from abroad. The 2015 edition offers top-of-the-range road and mountain bikes, cutting-edge bike tech, fashionable cycling gear and paraphernalia, as well as health and fitness products and information.

Each stand has a remarkable story – like the blind reflexologist who dreams in colour, the Guava man, selling bandanas who shouts “No more sweat in your eyes”, and has just spent 38 hours fighting fires, and the many charities raising money for wonderful causes.

One of the Lifecycle Expo’s many highlights this year is an interactive children’s area with Muna Bike, setting up a “mini Cycle Tour” route for children to navigate. There’s also special “testing station” from Powerade, helping cyclists prevent injury, increase power and improve their performance. Cyclists sad about not climbing Chapman’s Peak can visit the Virgin Active stand where there’s a simulation ride up the iconic peak.

In addition to the big name stores and brands like sponsors Pick n Pay and Momentum, are hobbyists – people who have invented products like Veleau a fuss-free cycle hydration system from saddle bag to mouth and TylerOptic’s bifocal sunglasses, which allow older cyclists to read their bike computers. Then, of course, there is the Safari Biltong stand. “I get the most calls about this stand,” says Cassar, “people from overseas buy biltong and then, when they’re back home, phone me desperate to get hold of some more.”

The Watt Bike stand offers a three-minute threshold competition for cyclists – and cyclists can enter a variety of categories from the flip-flop classification to the buffalo group. “Anyone who is really bummed about not doing the full route on Sunday,” says Steven, the stand manager, “is welcome to come and do a three-hour session on one of the Watt bikes.”

There is also a gallery, displaying the Cape Town Cycle Tour’s rich heritage and conveying the evolution of its logo.

There is safe and secure parking on the Grand Parade, with a free shuttle sponsored by Avis to and from the Expo venue. Renée Jordaan, Operations Director of the Cape Town Cycle Tour Trust, says: “The parking facility at the Grand Parade for the Lifecycle Expo is vitally important to an already top-notch event. Parking at the venue is limited, so we’ve implemented the free park-and-ride facility to ensure the convenience and safety of all our visitors.”

The Grand Parade is now the official parking area for all Lifecycle Expo patrons and exhibitors, with regular shuttles safely transporting them to and from the venue throughout the day. “Apart from organising the shuttles to commute our visitors and exhibitors, we’ve also arranged for security guards to be on duty at the Grand Parade parking area, as well as on each of the shuttle busses,” adds Jordaan.

Avis mini buses are in operation daily, with regular buses running from 8h30 to 19h30 on Thursday and Friday, and from 08h30 to 16h30 on Saturday.

Cyclists taking part in the Cape Town Cycle Tour can gain one-time free entry with their RaceTec chips. General admission tickets for the public are R40 a person and free for people 65 and older.

The 2015 Lifecycle Expo is open on:

Thursday, 5 March: 9.30am – 7pm

Friday, 6 March: 9am – 7pm

Saturday, 7 March: 9am – 4pm

For more information on the 2015 Cape Town Cycle Tour Lifecycle Expo, please visit www.cycletourexpo.co.za.

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porqui

Mar 5, 2015, 4:30 PM

Rather disappointed with expo!

 

Poor expo and no "GEES"

urbanroyal

Mar 5, 2015, 4:58 PM

47 kms will do that.....????????

alleyne

Mar 5, 2015, 5:43 PM

I know someone who is running a stand and they said the vibe had been pretty good and not that different from previous years. The exception being the nutrition type stalls who were taking a big knock!

paul_ct

Mar 5, 2015, 5:53 PM

I know someone who is running a stand and they said the vibe had been pretty good and not that different from previous years. The exception being the nutrition type stalls who were taking a big knock!

Not surprised about the nutrition stands!

Eppie

Mar 5, 2015, 6:36 PM

I was at the expo just after opening this morning and there was a good vibe and plenty of people rolling in early. From a personal point I agree that the guys from the nutrition stalls will probably take a knock, I bought nothing from them this year, a bottle of energy drink is more than enough for 47 kms as far as I am concerned.

NixM

Mar 5, 2015, 6:37 PM

Was great this evening. Had nice chat to Evo bikes about a new set of wide lightnings....

NixM

Mar 5, 2015, 6:39 PM

Also spoke to the guys from Versus socks, gave them an earfull about not having sizes below size 7 for us ladies. They said only one woman responded to their survey. That lady was me!

Eugene Oppelt

Mar 5, 2015, 6:40 PM

The gees was strong at noon today.

 

Lekka to see Evobikes there, one of my local LBS.

 

There was some seriaasly beautiful things there which gave me some upgrade-itis fever.

Managed to walk away, just.

 

Got me some fluo Assos socks though just to ease the fever.

Jackson123

Mar 5, 2015, 7:39 PM

@Dale...where did you get the Assos socks from?

Eugene Oppelt

Mar 6, 2015, 4:38 AM

@Dale...where did you get the Assos socks from?

CWC

masterj

Mar 6, 2015, 4:51 AM

I enjoyed it. Didn't have to much time. Was still working. There is to much beautiful thing to see. Some nice specials.

semisub

Mar 6, 2015, 5:20 AM

I had a list of things I needed and I managed to get all of them except one.

Mntboy

Mar 6, 2015, 5:55 AM

I went. Was plenty awesome. Really great vibe with loads to see. Thinking of going back again today.

rock

Mar 6, 2015, 7:12 AM

Sram Force CX1 was a high light, reminded me of my *cough* customized Sram Rival 1x10 groupset I *cough* engineered a few years go for my Cross bike.

 

You're welcome Sram :)

 

Oh and the R599 bell and the Santa cruz Stigmata.

 

Not so hot was the Kargo green side walled with red stripes Vee tyres.......

 

oh and CWC not bringing any cassettes through.

 

otherwise good times.....apart from the traffic, oh and them not packing a race number in my bag.

 

 

shew.

Cassie

Mar 6, 2015, 7:15 AM

I'm in the market for  1 x bib  & 1 x lekka cycle shirt....

I'll also try to grip the Ccard tight and not splurge on too much other stuff...

 

Question - do I go spesifically to the expo to purchase this? any good suggestions?

 

I've got a CWC bib and is suitably impressed... I do not want to pull trigger on Assos top of the range bib, but also not the bottom of the range either! (my other bib is a Santini one...and it's really great! But not really R900 difference great!!  i cannot see any differences between the two...(R900 vs R1800)

Shebeen

Mar 6, 2015, 7:40 AM

oooh donder, I left my timing chip on my shoe in my cupboard. wanted to go today. Has anyone gone with just the letter/email and got registered, or are they following the rules to the point?

Johny Bravo

Mar 6, 2015, 7:47 AM

They are quite strict, I went yesterday, also left my chip at home, but luckily I still had the "admit one" voucher from the Argus mtb race. 

Tycho

Mar 6, 2015, 7:57 AM

I went yesterday since I needed most of my gear since I came to ZA with none. Decent expo, got some good deals, but nothing amazing.

 

I am surprised that riders can only attend the expo once for free. Seriously? Don't the vendors want more foot traffic? I am assuming the booths aren't cheap.

GAP

Mar 6, 2015, 8:08 AM

Should charge half price for the Expo!!!!

Allrounder

Mar 6, 2015, 9:01 AM

I'm in the market for  1 x bib  & 1 x lekka cycle shirt....

I'll also try to grip the Ccard tight and not splurge on too much other stuff...

 

Question - do I go spesifically to the expo to purchase this? any good suggestions?

 

I've got a CWC bib and is suitably impressed... I do not want to pull trigger on Assos top of the range bib, but also not the bottom of the range either! (my other bib is a Santini one...and it's really great! But not really R900 difference great!!  i cannot see any differences between the two...(R900 vs R1800)

anatomic have a special, buy a bib and get 40% of your shirt...

Shebeen

Mar 6, 2015, 9:21 AM

They are quite strict, I went yesterday, also left my chip at home, but luckily I still had the "admit one" voucher from the Argus mtb race. 

ok, so worst case scenario they will make you pay to get in if you don't have a chip? i'm not doing the round trip to get it, but will make a moere of a scene about how dumb it is.

Google

Mar 6, 2015, 9:22 AM

Enjoy fitness have amazing kit

Thomo

Mar 6, 2015, 10:11 AM

I am surprised that riders can only attend the expo once for free. Seriously? Don't the vendors want more foot traffic? I am assuming the booths aren't cheap.

 

I raised that point with the organisers some time ago but nothing has changed.

Why discourage people from coming back again and again.?  :(

MTBeer

Mar 6, 2015, 10:17 AM

I was at the expo just after opening this morning and there was a good vibe and plenty of people rolling in early. From a personal point I agree that the guys from the nutrition stalls will probably take a knock, I bought nothing from them this year, a bottle of energy drink water is more than enough for 47 kms as far as I am concerned.

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