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

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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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Pure Savage

Aug 7, 2015, 1:44 PM

That is something that has always intrigued me...the literally thousands of people that enter, pay their money and then not show up at the start on A-day! Who the hell are they? Impossible that all can be sick!

 

Hell, I once rode it with a broken arm in a plaster cast and it turned out to be one of my more memorable ones! I had hot girls ooh and aah over my cast and light hearted offers from their boyfriends to break my other arm too! HTFU people!

I guarantee it was corporate entries that bought it for clients etc. Pay up front for 500 entries, only 400 rock up as someone else paid.

 

I think without them this year will be the most starters. EVER

Bianchisti

Aug 7, 2015, 2:01 PM

I think the first step is getting the 35000 people that enter to actually rock up on the day. Then think about two days.

I think the first step is getting the 35000 people that enter to actually rock up on the day. Then think about two days.

We didn't do too badly this year no? 32k finishers. Most in any of the Tours I've done.

Pure Savage

Aug 7, 2015, 2:10 PM

We didn't do too badly this year no? 32k finishers. Most in any of the Tours I've done.

8000 people did not rock up. 20%
Pure Savage

Aug 7, 2015, 2:10 PM

8000 people did not rock up. 20%

- using the entry figures provided this year of 40 000 *
Bianchisti

Aug 7, 2015, 2:18 PM

- using the entry figures provided this year of 40 000 *

Therein is the confusion. I believe last year was 35k cap including international. I might be wrong though.

Harryn

Aug 7, 2015, 2:34 PM

*I guess leg models also have to shave their legs, so I apologize to the leg models amongst us.

Point of order, Madam Speaker : Whores also need to shave their legs for professional ....ahem ... Engagements. Why is no apology tendered the whores among us?

Pure Savage

Aug 7, 2015, 2:57 PM

Point of order, Madam Speaker : Whores also need to shave their legs for professional ....ahem ... Engagements. Why is no apology tendered the whores among us?

Honorable comrade, whores are still amateurs, prostitutes on the other hand are also excused.

Bianchisti

Aug 7, 2015, 3:13 PM

Honorable comrade, whores are still amateurs, prostitutes on the other hand are also excused.

LMAO. Was *** praat maar net geld, you would've been in a position to buy the entire Hub entries to the Tour next year.

CAAD4

Aug 7, 2015, 6:20 PM

I'm ok with coughing up R 470 to ride, even with the R 15K it will cost me and my wife to for the week down there.

 

I just feel they could have put in some more thought into this. Surely some sort of preference should be given to more "serious" cyclists than to the "fun" riders.

 

Perhaps also penalise people who entered and didn't show the previous year- they should be at the back of the queue.

 

I know at the end of a day there will never be a system that will pleases everybody and like the adage goes;" If you can't change something, then change the way you feel about it"

Woa, Woa, wag n bietjie. Stop die lorrie. What don't you unnerstand about the Aurgust being the Funride World Champs???

GreatGusto

Aug 7, 2015, 7:01 PM

Hmm. So if it's going to be a lottery, then my chances of success will increase if enter myself, and then my mom, my dad, my wife and my three kids (who don't ride)in the lottery.  I'll have 7 chances of getting an entry instead of 1.  All I do is a substitution to get the entry on my name, and pay a FEE for the privileged.  

 

So the CTCT can expect a massive increase in the number of ballot entries, ultimately the same number of race-day riders, and a ton of extra cash for substitutions.

 

It's amazing what kind of behaviour results from wayward incentives.

 

Another unexpected result could be a huge increase in rogue riders who just can't be arsed to go through the schlep that entering has become.

The_black_stig

Aug 7, 2015, 9:10 PM

It's amazing what kind of behavior results from wayward incentives.

 

 

There's just too many persistent moaners and whiners in the CTCT social media accounts that don't keep quiet until those people get something that "might" help them to get a race-entry... (and the race-organizers are too weak & yield to those "people")

 

Many of us that do the Argus multiple times (or those who wants to partake the event very badly) would had the event entry-date drilled into their head and get the entry on the queuing systems on the day that the entries opened, first come first serves. everyone will wait for their turn & one will get the race-entry

 

but for those who didn't get the race-entries & moans and whines to the organizers last year, some "might" have their reasons; but many (if not most) of those okes acts in African-time and cries fowl when things are not in their favors :thumbdown:

RIDER X

Aug 8, 2015, 7:49 AM

We didn't do too badly this year no? 32k finishers. Most in any of the Tours I've done.

We only had 32k riders because the route was only 47km if it was 109km less would have rocked up

@ PureSavage are you part of the CTCT?

porqui

Aug 8, 2015, 7:50 AM

Woa, Woa, wag n bietjie. Stop die lorrie. What don't you unnerstand about the Aurgust being the Funride World Champs???

 

Tell the first 10 start groups it's a Fun Ride and see what happens - life is serhiaais!

Bianchisti

Aug 8, 2015, 8:45 AM

We only had 32k riders because the route was only 47km if it was 109km less would have rocked up

I don't buy that at all

Pure Savage

Aug 8, 2015, 9:14 AM

We only had 32k riders because the route was only 47km if it was 109km less would have rocked up

@ PureSavage are you part of the CTCT?

Nope, just enjoy putting things in perspective.

 

When they shortened the route last year I had my pitch fork out against the solidarity ride.

 

Also when they added a second stop at the DC I also sharpened my pitch fork, not always pro CTCT.

 

Just in this instance I see a mountain being made out of a mole hill.

Thor Buttox

Aug 8, 2015, 1:16 PM

Nope, just enjoy putting things in perspective.

When they shortened the route last year I had my pitch fork out against the solidarity ride.

Also when they added a second stop at the DC I also sharpened my pitch fork, not always pro CTCT.

Just in this instance I see a mountain being made out of a mole hill.

Rumour has it Team Sky will send a team next year, and CTCT pay for them out of our entry fees. (Good luck fending off them pitches, Savage :) )

Li Mu Bai

Aug 8, 2015, 1:35 PM

IMO, this is the stupidest thing possible.

Why on earth go change a system that guarantees total sell-out in 8 hours. What more do you want?

oh... perhaps more PPA membership...

For those of us who travel across the country and have already pre-booked accommodation and paid for flights, joining the "crap-shoot" of "MAYBE" getting an entry is ludicrous. Much like the Cape Epic lottery which I've entered religiosly each year and not been successful.

And being a licenced racing VET, and supporting the "Cycle Tour"  (and CT for that matter) year after year, this whole new lottery system just stinks.

Travelling down from JHB is no easy task and has steadily year on year become more and more expensive with all the "add-ons". Now the possibility on not even getting a entry to RACE - (Yes for some of us its not merely a fun ride) almost is the last nail in the coffin...

Long Wheel Base

Aug 8, 2015, 1:55 PM

Dear Nicholas

 

As you know, the Cape Town Cycle Tour Trust (CTCTT) announced a new online ballot entry system for the 2016 Cape Town Cycle Tour on Thursday morning.  As a loyal supporter and having participated in ten or more Cycle Tours, we wish to provide our reassurance that during the ballot process, your years of participation will be taken into account and a weighting applied. We are confident that our new online ballot entry system will serve riders well and ensure a more equitable process for all prospective participants.

 

Sincerely,

Cape Town Cycle Tour Trust

Skubarra

Aug 8, 2015, 2:42 PM

Dear Nicholas

 

As you know, the Cape Town Cycle Tour Trust (CTCTT) announced a new online ballot entry system for the 2016 Cape Town Cycle Tour on Thursday morning.  As a loyal supporter and having participated in ten or more Cycle Tours, we wish to provide our reassurance that during the ballot process, your years of participation will be taken into account and a weighting applied. We are confident that our new online ballot entry system will serve riders well and ensure a more equitable process for all prospective participants.

 

Sincerely,

Cape Town Cycle Tour Trust

 

So if you miss out despite that 10-years weighting you must be one REAL unlucky bugger  :devil:

Mongoose!

Aug 8, 2015, 4:18 PM

Weighting system on number of tours completed. With 11 completed l feel much better now.

 

Really looking forward no 12.

Baracuda

Aug 8, 2015, 4:41 PM

This is tricky.

I actually think it is not such a bad thing. I have been trying to get into Sani2C and others for years now but you battle because the guys who have done it previously have preferance. Cool, one may want to do it a few times, but after 4-5 times, jeepers, let someone else have a go who has never got in.

I thought this may apply to the Argus but the trick is securing people who will turn up and finish. With the Sani example, 98% of the people who get an entry will turn up. With the Argus, take an entry away from someone who has done it 14 times and is definately going to rock up over the first timers, who may or may not arrive, is tricky

Long Wheel Base

Aug 8, 2015, 6:26 PM

So if you miss out despite that 10-years weighting you must be one REAL unlucky bugger [emoji317]

Iv got 25 under the belt so my odds should be better. Think I should go play lotto?
porqui

Aug 8, 2015, 7:23 PM

Iv got 25 under the belt so my odds should be better. Think I should go play lotto?

 

I don't want odds - I want certainty.

Damn I have supported you for 25 years and not skipped a single one.

 

Long Wheel Base please contact them somehow they have to do something - I will be contacting them.

raptor-22

Aug 8, 2015, 8:56 PM

This is tricky.

I actually think it is not such a bad thing. I have been trying to get into Sani2C and others for years now but you battle because the guys who have done it previously have preferance. Cool, one may want to do it a few times, but after 4-5 times, jeepers, let someone else have a go who has never got in.

I thought this may apply to the Argus but the trick is securing people who will turn up and finish. With the Sani example, 98% of the people who get an entry will turn up. With the Argus, take an entry away from someone who has done it 14 times and is definately going to rock up over the first timers, who may or may not arrive, is tricky

 

 

I have a pal who has tried for years to get into Imana and sani2c. Eventually he just gave up hasn't bothered with those events. I think he'll live a happy life without those medals.

 

I like the new system CTCTT has adopted for many reasons. Yes its equitable and many people don't see why but was talking to a female colleague in the office yesterday. She was telling us that she would love to ride the CTCT but often she doesn't have the cash. She's a single and earns OK but cash flow is a problem. She always seems to not have the necessary available. Maybe its bad planning but she reckons if she gets an entry via the lottery then she has a little under a month to budget and pay without the pressure of needing to use the internet at work which is often slow due to the volume of traffic created by Flacebrokers, twits and instantgrammers. So she's super stoked.

 

I realized putting yourself in someone else's shoes often provides the answers we seek.

It also struck home that there so many other people who would dearly love to give the CTCT a bash but can't for financial capacity or cash flow reasons.

 

......and I guess this opens the condemnation speeches of if you really want to ride you will find a way, what I have come to understand about bucketlisters is that they are also opportunists who believe that it will happen when its meant to happen. Maybe getting your ticket to ride via a lottery will result in more bucketlisters turning up on race/ride day

Long Wheel Base

Aug 9, 2015, 11:13 AM

I have a pal who has tried for years to get into Imana and sani2c. Eventually he just gave up hasn't bothered with those events. I think he'll live a happy life without those medals.

 

I like the new system CTCTT has adopted for many reasons. Yes its equitable and many people don't see why but was talking to a female colleague in the office yesterday. She was telling us that she would love to ride the CTCT but often she doesn't have the cash. She's a single and earns OK but cash flow is a problem. She always seems to not have the necessary available. Maybe its bad planning but she reckons if she gets an entry via the lottery then she has a little under a month to budget and pay without the pressure of needing to use the internet at work which is often slow due to the volume of traffic created by Flacebrokers, twits and instantgrammers. So she's super stoked.

 

I realized putting yourself in someone else's shoes often provides the answers we seek.

It also struck home that there so many other people who would dearly love to give the CTCT a bash but can't for financial capacity or cash flow reasons.

 

......and I guess this opens the condemnation speeches of if you really want to ride you will find a way, what I have come to understand about bucketlisters is that they are also opportunists who believe that it will happen when its meant to happen. Maybe getting your ticket to ride via a lottery will result in more bucketlisters turning up on race/ride day

I agree with the points you have made. I'm actually very fortunate that my dad has enough leeway at work to be able to enter at the drop of a hat. Me on the other hand can't sit and wait till the entry opens and wait for slow connection.

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