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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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Comments

KingZA

Aug 9, 2015, 3:52 PM

This is a silly move by CTCT. Many of us have supported this race year after year and we're the ones who kept it going when entries took a couple months to sell out.

 

The year that i don't win my entry I'll be done with this race and slowly but surely they can alienate all of us one by one until they once again struggle to selloff the entries.

City Cycling Athletic Club

Aug 9, 2015, 6:01 PM

a lot of people make a living out the of the 'Argus' - this is just another ploy to make a bit more out of cyclists. in fact R2.4 mill plus interest more.if you think think the ppa and the ct tour trust have the sport of cycling as a priority think again.

TALUS

Aug 9, 2015, 8:09 PM

What is the relevance of people not starting? Somebody paid the entry - corporate or individual. The money is in the bank. Less riders means easier logistics. They know what the expected % of no-shows are and budget accordingly.

 

Last tour brought the expenses into sharp focus for me. After tickets, hotel, bike transport etc. etc. just to be under the shower by 08:00. All of this on top of paying and training for 2 laps. Reality Big Time.

 

This will be good for PPA and the charities and that is good.

 

I will be watching on TV.

 

Oh and I cannot see what the point will be to renew my PPA membership.

Maj

Aug 9, 2015, 8:20 PM

I'm a Capetonian living in Botswana. I missed out on doing the Argus as I only started cycling last year so my first time was the cycle tour solidarity ride. I was SO glad is was shortened because I didn't train as hard as I should have, so 47km on a Sunday morning around my home town was great. I got online as soon as I heard entries were open, stayed online for an hour and got my bookings in. Hooray!

 

Bottom line: change is the only constant. And where people are reluctant to think too hard, they follow trends. I don't care. I will submit my application or whatever every year (as long as I can afford it), in whatever way i'm required to. If I get in, great. If I don't, subs or try again the next year.

boblican

Aug 10, 2015, 6:44 AM

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.

Uncalled for [emoji20]
boblican

Aug 10, 2015, 6:49 AM

Guys i kind of have a issue with promoting the long time riders 20+ years. I mean wont that be the excuse of every year. How will we build future 20+ year riders if preferences have to be given to certain group? Its unfortunate that it has come to a lotto system but favouritism wont do justice to future or upcoming riders...my 2cent opinion

raptor-22

Aug 10, 2015, 8:19 AM

How many 10+ and 21+ riders do you think there are?

Maybe 5000 tops?

5000 Ppa member slots.

Still leaves 25000 slots.

 

There's plenty for newbies.

 

There is also likely a weighting for people who ride more fun rides.

 

I'd rather ride a mass start event with experienced riders than start in G with a group of spin class professionals with no bike handling skills

urbanroyal

Aug 10, 2015, 8:30 AM

How many 10+ and 21+ riders do you think there are?

Maybe 5000 tops?

5000 Ppa member slots.

Still leaves 25000 slots.

 

There's plenty for newbies.

 

There is also likely a weighting for people who ride more fun rides.

 

I'd rather ride a mass start event with experienced riders than start in G with a group of spin class professionals with no bike handling skills

Of the 25000 left ..how is going to charities....?

Skubarra

Aug 10, 2015, 9:57 AM

How many 10+ and 21+ riders do you think there are?

Maybe 5000 tops?

5000 Ppa member slots.

Still leaves 25000 slots.

 

There's plenty for newbies.

 

There is also likely a weighting for people who ride more fun rides.

 

I'd rather ride a mass start event with experienced riders than start in G with a group of spin class professionals with no bike handling skills

 

Just an observation

 

There are 15332 people who rode 10+ tours, obviously not all of them would still be active but guaranteeing everybody who did 10 or more tours a spot + 5000 ppa members + the charity entries won't leave as many open spots for the rest as you might think

 

I started out not being particularly positive about this ballot system, but the organisors do have a problem - what do you do when demand outstrips supply? - and it's going to get worse. I see a lot of bitching on here but not a lot of alternative solutions. I'm sure I'll find a way to be on the starting line early March, even if I miss out on the whole lotto thing.

Li Mu Bai

Aug 10, 2015, 12:32 PM

Just an observation

 

sniiip

 

I'm sure I'll find a way to be on the starting line early March, even if I miss out on the whole lotto thing.

 

Exactly. you can be sure there will be a huge contingent of rogue riders who didnt make the BS lottery, save themselve R500 and decide to rock up and join in  a km or two down the road for the experience...

(probably happens to a small degree anyway...)

raptor-22

Aug 10, 2015, 3:38 PM

Just an observation

 

There are 15332 people who rode 10+ tours, obviously not all of them would still be active but guaranteeing everybody who did 10 or more tours a spot + 5000 ppa members + the charity entries won't leave as many open spots for the rest as you might think

 

I started out not being particularly positive about this ballot system, but the organisors do have a problem - what do you do when demand outstrips supply? - and it's going to get worse. I see a lot of bitching on here but not a lot of alternative solutions. I'm sure I'll find a way to be on the starting line early March, even if I miss out on the whole lotto thing.

 

 

Interesting stat! may I ask where you found it? I wasn't aware there are that many 10+ tour finishers

Capricorn

Aug 10, 2015, 3:54 PM

Just an observation

 

There are 15332 people who rode 10+ tours, obviously not all of them would still be active but guaranteeing everybody who did 10 or more tours a spot + 5000 ppa members + the charity entries won't leave as many open spots for the rest as you might think

 

I started out not being particularly positive about this ballot system, but the organisors do have a problem - what do you do when demand outstrips supply? - and it's going to get worse. I see a lot of bitching on here but not a lot of alternative solutions. I'm sure I'll find a way to be on the starting line early March, even if I miss out on the whole lotto thing.

 

This.

Skubarra

Aug 10, 2015, 4:49 PM

Interesting stat! may I ask where you found it? I wasn't aware there are that many 10+ tour finishers

 

http://results.cycletour.co.za/viplog.aspx?sid=1

DJR

Aug 10, 2015, 5:15 PM

Well, just to hedge my bets a little bit, I have renewed my PPA membership, and that of my family as well. We will ride the PPA races anyway and I'm pretty sure we'll get Argus entries, if we don't, we'll buy charity entries as we like the idea of supporting a good cause anyway. See you there.

The Bull Shark

Aug 10, 2015, 7:20 PM

So, why must I renew my PPA membership if I am not even guaranteed an entry?  Sorry, but I will attempt the lottery come September, and if both my son and I do not get an entry, I will just let go of next year's race then.  Would then rather do the smaller road races with my son. 

 

Will definitely skip on the Stellies Tour also, since I am sure that one will also be priced close to R400.  And that I will refuse to pay for a race with no full road closure.

colsellka

Aug 11, 2015, 12:49 PM

I've canned my PPA membership this year (it did nothing for me) so I guess I'm in the pool with all the other plebs this year. I was looking forward to the keyboard battle though...

 

Am I the only one that thinks that R470 to go around the peninsula is a bit ridiculous? I enjoy going into the Nedbank tent after the race, but this is getting a bit ridiculous. R4.31 per kilometer...

Rather selfish view - the PPA is about bigger things such as Safe Cycling Campaigning and as per their site...

 

While the largest portion of your membership fees are used to run the Association, any remaining funds are used to fund worthwhile cycling projects, from lobbying for cycle paths to assisting riders from previously disadvantaged areas and creating new MTB paths, so in a small way every member assists the Association to ‘put back’ into cycling.

Shebeen

Aug 11, 2015, 1:12 PM

Guys i kind of have a issue with promoting the long time riders 20+ years. I mean wont that be the excuse of every year. How will we build future 20+ year riders if preferences have to be given to certain group? Its unfortunate that it has come to a lotto system but favouritism wont do justice to future or upcoming riders...my 2cent opinion

ag shame - so you're going to say the guy who has done 20 of them shouldn't get a preference to ride? Really, you wouldn't support the loyalty of your best supporters, that's pretty much why they started the club21 - celebrate the okes who did that many and spur people to aim for that many finishes.

 

but just incase you think it's lank unfair - go check out the webpage/ viplog - http://results.cycletour.co.za/viplog.aspx?sid=1

there's 1628 guys who've done 20 or more tours. EVER.

now a certain amount of those okes will have moved on and won't be riding this year, but even if you gave them all a slot - then there's 38372 positions for the rest of the guys to get in.

 

(btw there's 12 284 okes who've done 10 or more, and 124 645 who've completed just one).

Wannabe

Aug 11, 2015, 1:32 PM

I'm doing number 14 next year, will be mighty pissed if I don't get an entry "because you've ridden so many before" :cursing:  :thumbdown:

Bloukrans

Aug 11, 2015, 1:37 PM

I have done one and a half so far! I'm a PPA member and hope to get an

entry!

Pure Savage

Aug 11, 2015, 1:40 PM

They should just guarantee entries for all those that have done sub 3  109km Argus's , as those athletes are off the course as soon as possible and do not waste resources at the water points :ph34r:

DJR

Aug 11, 2015, 2:47 PM

They should just guarantee entries for all those that have done sub 3  109km Argus's , as those athletes are off the course as soon as possible and do not waste resources at the water points :ph34r:

Damn. Now that is a big stir if ever I saw one!
boblican

Aug 11, 2015, 3:17 PM

ag shame - so you're going to say the guy who has done 20 of them shouldn't get a preference to ride? Really, you wouldn't support the loyalty of your best supporters, that's pretty much why they started the club21 - celebrate the okes who did that many and spur people to aim for that many finishes.

 

but just incase you think it's lank unfair - go check out the webpage/ viplog - http://results.cycletour.co.za/viplog.aspx?sid=1

there's 1628 guys who've done 20 or more tours. EVER.

now a certain amount of those okes will have moved on and won't be riding this year, but even if you gave them all a slot - then there's 38372 positions for the rest of the guys to get in.

 

(btw there's 12 284 okes who've done 10 or more, and 124 645 who've completed just one).

Wat i am saying is that they should not have favouritism when selecting. But if its such a small number then there is nothing to moan about[emoji106] .
DJR

Aug 11, 2015, 3:37 PM

They should just guarantee entries for all those that have done sub 3  109km Argus's , as those athletes are off the course as soon as possible and do not waste resources at the water points :ph34r:

Come to think of it, there are way too many sub 3s after this years Argus Lite!
Long Wheel Base

Aug 11, 2015, 3:47 PM

They should just guarantee entries for all those that have done sub 3 109km Argus's , as those athletes are off the course as soon as possible and do not waste resources at the water points [emoji14]h34r:

There are water points at 100 odd km races?
Long Wheel Base

Aug 11, 2015, 3:49 PM

Come to think of it, there are way too many sub 3s after this years Argus Lite!

I believe a sub 1h15 for the lite was equivalent to a sub 3 proper Argus. What you reckon?

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