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New ballot-style entry process for 2016 Cape Town Cycle Tour

By Press Office · 429 comments

The Cape Town Cycle Tour Trust (CTCTT) has announced a new entry process for the 2016 Cape Town Cycle Tour. In line with international best practice, it will take the form of an online ballot system to eliminate the quick sell-out of entries and ensure a more equitable process for all prospective riders.

The free registration of interest in a ballot application will be possible from Wednesday, 09 September 2015 at 1pm to Friday, 25 September 2015 at 1pm. This will be preceded by a Pedal Power Association (PPA) ‘early-bird’ ballot via which PPA will allocate 5,000 entries, at random, to paid-up members.

David Bellairs, a director of race organisers, the CTCTT explains, “To honour PPA as founders of the event, its paid-up members will be offered an ‘early-bird’ opportunity to register their interest in an entry to the 2016 Cycle Tour. Those who are unsuccessful in the initial PPA ballot will automatically be added to the general public ballot starting on 09 September, giving them an additional chance to be awarded an entry.”

Following the challenges faced during last year’s entry process – especially with entries selling out in a record time of eight hours – the online portal will be implemented to improve cyclists’ overall experience. According to Bellairs, online ballot entry portals have proven successful at top European and American sporting events. “Such systems have become standard practice at key sporting events around the world, including the New York Marathon and Boston Marathon. The Trust, along with its three co-naming rights sponsors – Cape Argus, Pick n Pay and Momentum – carefully researched and considered all options, and we are confident that our new process will serve riders well and further entrench the global appeal of the Cape Town Cycle Tour,” he says.

General entries will no longer be accepted on a first-come-first-served basis, but will instead involve a three-step process for all public entrants. Corporate Group entries will also no longer be available, so those who have made use of these in the past will need to follow either the public entry process or take up the opportunity to support a charity, this year.

How to apply for a public entry to the 2016 Cape Town Cycle Tour:

Registering interest / ballot entry applications:

For a period of two and a half weeks, from Wednesday, 09 September at 1pm to Friday, 25 September at 1pm, prospective riders (both local and international) can register their interest free of charge at www.cycletour.co.za. Doing so amounts to an indication of interest only, and will not ensure entry, and will require prospective entrants to update their details at the same time.

Entry confirmation:

During the week of 28 September, successful applicants will receive confirmation emails from the Cycle Tour Events Office to confirm that they have been awarded an entry. Unsuccessful applicants will also receive an email notification and will be invited to enter via a supporting charity or by means of the official substitution process in January 2016.

Securing an entry:

Successful applicants will have until Monday, 26 October at 1pm to make payment and secure their entry. Payment not received before this date, or the applicant’s option to decline the entry, will result in that entry being made available to a previously unsuccessful rider. Local general entries will cost R470 per rider.

Bellairs continues, “We want to avoid thousands of applicants rushing to be first in line as the entry portal opens, and being disappointed when they sell out in a matter of hours. Our intention is to create a fairer system as it allows for a greater and more inclusive opportunity for securing an entry. Entries will be awarded at random, regardless of whether interest is registered on the first or the last day of the registration period. We believe the implementation of this new system is the best way forward for the Cape Town Cycle Tour,” concludes Bellairs.

As in previous years, a certain number of the entries will be made available via charity groups at varying costs. International entries will remain open until February 2016, or until the allocation of 5,000 riders is reached, and will cost R800 each.

The Cape Town Cycle Tour takes place on Sunday, 06 March 2016 and is limited to 35,000 riders.

Follow @CTCycleTour on Twitter or like the official Cape Town Cycle Tour page on Facebook (www.facebook.com/CTCycleTour) for regular updates.

For any event queries, or assistance with entries, please contact the Cycle Tour Events Office during office hours on 087 820 7223 or visit www.cycletour.co.za.

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Woofie

Aug 6, 2015, 1:02 PM

Pity they couldnt just add more people into the race.

I know the last few groups will start in the heat but at least they get to ride.

Logistics gets more difficult with more people but a steep 470 bucks pays for that logistics anyway.....

 

If they changed the date earlier in the year as well (Lets say Jan or December even) you will get a extra hour of sunlight in the morning so the front guys could kick off really early.

But I have to agree with them though. This is the most fair method ultimately.

 

Karooryder

Aug 6, 2015, 1:07 PM

As someone already noted above I wouldn’t worry too much; come February and the classifieds will be flooded with redundant entries. I have a buddy who've competed 5 times and never entered during the September entry frenzy...

Pah Bear

Aug 6, 2015, 1:23 PM

"HBO"

... " If you can't change something, then change the way you feel about it"

 

Like this quote.

 

"Red Zone"

... After experiencing the Two Oceans Ultra last year I am not unhappy with ditching the Argus.

 

Not done the CTCT since the route was shorter (and I'm not referring to last year). Changed to running many years ago and done the 2Oceans 4 times. Found that event a hellava lot more challenging, but greatly satisfying. Not an event for the chanster, especially if you targeting sub 6. So, ... will probably not join PPA and hope for the best. If I get in, great. If I don't, substitute?

T-Bob

Aug 6, 2015, 1:38 PM

Maybe it's just a ploy to get everyone to renew their lapsed PPA memberships.

Allrounder

Aug 6, 2015, 1:53 PM

What about a hub wide CTCT boycott??  Or a slow strike......

 

I would really feel better if there were any way that they could assure me that my wife, father and I would get places with this stupid system. 

 

I do like the race, and I will fork out the R470 if we are lucky enough to get chosen. 

 

If you look at the corruption stats in the country, I wonder who will need a bit of "$$$$$ motivation" to ensure a place in the race. 

 

And they will almost certainly built in some kind of BBBBEEEEE system into the lucky draw. 

Skubarra

Aug 6, 2015, 2:05 PM

What about a hub wide CTCT boycott??  Or a slow strike......

 

 

A hub wide CTCT boycott will have my full moral support - at least until the lucky draws are finished. :ph34r:

 

Please proceed with this brilliant plan

Allrounder

Aug 6, 2015, 2:09 PM

A hub wide CTCT boycott will have my full moral support - at least until the lucky draws are finished. :ph34r:

 

Please proceed with this brilliant plan

Haha yes I know. 

Outriders Cycle Festival

Aug 6, 2015, 2:13 PM

So we can put money on it ('scuse the pun) that the DC entry system will also change after a 13 minute sell-out this year

Allrounder

Aug 6, 2015, 2:17 PM

So we can put money on it ('scuse the pun) that the DC entry system will also change after a 13 minute sell-out this year

Probably. depending on the amount of bribe motivation the organisers want. And if money or cycling is more important to them. 

Outriders Cycle Festival

Aug 6, 2015, 2:20 PM

I was only chatting about this move the other day after watching the Ride For London event this last weekend. That ride (and many international marathon events as mentioned in the article) now only consider an entrant if they are raising funds for a charity.

I see the CTCT moving this way in future which I think is not such a bad thing. I still feel, though that long term supporting riders should be offered first option -- Not a lottery.

The CTCT should be advising what (if any) criteria may be used (tenure, seeding) to avoid this bad feeling 'fall-out'.

The comments about partners, accommodation and possible cancellation thereof are all extremely valid.

If CTCT is now focussed on raising funds, I see an opportunity for another peninsular race - One for Cyclists !!!!!!

Allrounder

Aug 6, 2015, 2:26 PM

If you look at the Western Cape road race calender, and compare it to lets say GP, you will see that we do not have as many opportunities down here to race. Now, we are losing yet another opportunity. 

 

Charities are all well, but when are we supposed to ride and experience organized events? If you are working full time, you can't fly everywhere to take part..... 

Skubarra

Aug 6, 2015, 2:31 PM

I was only chatting about this move the other day after watching the Ride For London event this last weekend. That ride (and many international marathon events as mentioned in the article) now only consider an entrant if they are raising funds for a charity.

I see the CTCT moving this way in future 

 

Good point, I think everyone p%%ed off at the R470 entrance fee should also consider that the year after it will probably something like R600 and then who knows what the next year?

 

Not saying I agree with this but that's just the way things are going to go with demand outstripping supply and the focus on raising funds - i guess if you want to do this race get in while you can still afford it because soon you might not be able to even if you want to  :cursing:

Pure Savage

Aug 6, 2015, 2:34 PM

Probably. depending on the amount of bribe motivation the organisers want. And if money or cycling is more important to them.

Really?? Come now. It's a non profit organization. Rather big allegations being made here. Who would even pay the bribe??
Pure Savage

Aug 6, 2015, 2:39 PM

If you look at the Western Cape road race calender, and compare it to lets say GP, you will see that we do not have as many opportunities down here to race. Now, we are losing yet another opportunity.

 

Charities are all well, but when are we supposed to ride and experience organized events? If you are working full time, you can't fly everywhere to take part.....

Have you taken part in the lights by Linea or WP road league events? I find there is more than enough racing at good events.

Shebeen

Aug 6, 2015, 2:54 PM

of all things you can complain about, the cost of entry is not one of them. This is a fundraising event, not a business run for profit. Demand has shown that people are comfortable with the cost.

 

You can complain what PPA/Rotary/Lions do with the funds, but that's a separate issue.

Mongoose!

Aug 6, 2015, 4:10 PM

so if you have done it 20 times you should get a leg up? by the looks of it you have had lots of chances, how about giving some first timer a taste?

I agree. From now on they should allow all

persons to ride once every 5 years.

Then there will be plenty of first timers getting a change.

 

To be honest I don't care any more. 10 years will also be fine....lol

The_black_stig

Aug 6, 2015, 5:41 PM

I agree. From now on they should allow all

persons to ride once every 5 years.

Then there will be plenty of first timers getting a change.

 

To be honest I don't care any more. 10 years will also be fine....lol

 

then one will have to live over the age of 110 to get into club 21..... :oops:

Lifttech

Aug 6, 2015, 6:24 PM

This new random Ballot (Bullsh#t) system is going to make a lot of passionate cyclists that have competed in many Cape Argus/Cape Town Cycle Tours very unhappy!.. and I am unfortunately one of them.  God be with those people who came up with this bizarre Ballot idea.

Cog Masher

Aug 6, 2015, 7:38 PM

The writing was on the wall with the change to the burger race...now Stellenbosch Cycle Tour...Had to get their little fingers in this event too and F ... it up. Plus raise the fee up to R470...so its not about cycling anymore but about organisations and money. There goes riding with your buddy or family member!!!

Mongoose!

Aug 7, 2015, 4:34 AM

Glad I was able to ride / race a few Argus tours. But Argus is now something from the past.

 

Perhaps one should have a mind shift with the CTCT (Cape Town CIRCUS Tour), by not confusing it with the Argus.

Allrounder

Aug 7, 2015, 5:26 AM

Have you taken part in the lights by Linea or WP road league events? I find there is more than enough racing at good events.

I will have to look at these...... 

Thanks for telling me.

Wez-O

Aug 7, 2015, 6:11 AM

I'm not bothered about doing the Argus next year.

 

This event has become a funride with racing as an afterthought, and although this is great for the majority of riders doing it, I've been there done it and will rather target an event where we can race without having to worry about ballet systems, being ripped off at every turn and having to ride in a "licensed racing group" with all VETS as well as reject elites crammed into one mass crash filled group. Rant over ;)

Mongoose!

Aug 7, 2015, 6:17 AM

I'm not bothered about doing the Argus next year.

 

This event has become a funride with racing as an afterthought, and although this is great for the majority of riders doing it, I've been there done it and will rather target an event where we can race without having to worry about ballet systems, being ripped off at every turn and having to ride in a "licensed racing group" with all VETS as well as reject elites crammed into one mass crash filled group. Rant over ;)

Well said.

2721sim

Aug 7, 2015, 7:03 AM

With so much going for Mountain Biking ... why do they feel the need to add more fuel to the fire to chase people away from Road races ... 

 

All valid comments:

Accommodation and travel

Partners and riding in groups

the next big number (be it 5, 10, 15 ... )

Cost of R 470.00 for the race, (plus PPA Fee which most people only pay for the Argus benefit)

Seeding events ... What is the point ... If the 35,000 "selected few" are all a sub 4 time ... if you get a draw even without a single seeding race you will start in a sub 4 group ... Have they really not thought about any of this?  Or are they arrogant enough to believe that people don't care ...

 

I will consider putting my name down, but I will not do seeding rides,will not pay PPA membership and who knows ... maybe that is the sad end of it for my Argus experiences ...  

Skubarra

Aug 7, 2015, 7:30 AM

With so much going for Mountain Biking ... why do they feel the need to add more fuel to the fire to chase people away from Road races ... 

 

I don't get how mtb'ing is the enemy here, part of the problem is that there are  far too many mtb'ers pitching up for this race anyway  :ph34r:

 

 

 

Seeding events ... What is the point ... If the 35,000 "selected few" are all a sub 4 time ... if you get a draw even without a single seeding race you will start in a sub 4 group ... Have they really not thought about any of this?  Or are they arrogant enough to believe that people don't care ...

 

 

Sorry I don't understand what your trying to say here but just in general  I don't get the bitching about seeding events on this thread...

 

Do hubbers actually enjoy the sport of cycling or is it only the Argus they like?  If doing a cycling event to get a better seeding is a massive chore & inconvenience for you then maybe you should find a sport that you actually enjoy doing...

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