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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 11, 2015, 4:05 PM

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

I think anyone faster than a 1:09:39 gets an auto entry ;)
DJR

Aug 11, 2015, 4:18 PM

I think anyone faster than a 1:09:39 gets an auto entry ;)

Ha ha, I think I can guess why.....
rock

Aug 11, 2015, 4:23 PM

I heard all hubbers are guaranteed an entry  :whistling:

DJR

Aug 11, 2015, 4:33 PM

I heard all hubbers are guaranteed an entry  :whistling:

True true! But only those who didn't moan & bitch!
TALUS

Aug 11, 2015, 7:24 PM

True true! But only those who didn't moan & bitch!

Why are women not allowed anymore? (Hiding)
Long Wheel Base

Aug 12, 2015, 5:13 AM

I think anyone faster than a 1:09:39 gets an auto entry ;)

Damn my 1h 12m just doesn't make it. Will have to rely on my 25 consecutive finishes. [emoji16]
raptor-22

Aug 12, 2015, 5:23 AM

You will have to try harder next time

Karooryder

Aug 12, 2015, 8:28 AM

Look, be it as it may but the organisers had to do something to manage the immense interest in (and emotion around) the CCCT. I have though a lot about this and I’m also not one to complain without at least proposing some kind of alternative. How about about:

 

You have 5 separate entry allocation protocols that go into a pre-registration pool and a registration pool:

 

PRE-REGISTRATION POOL:

 

1. CCCT Veterans

If you are completing 10+ CCCT’s you are secured an entry – a la Sani2C where you “keep” that entry and only forfeit it by not participating. Forfeited entries are made available into the  registration pool or to other “new” veterans.  

 

2. PPA

A number of PPA entries are made available, awarded on a first come forst serve basis. Forfeited entries are made available into the  registration pool or to other PPA members.

 

3. Charities

A number of entries are reserved for charity entries. Any unused entries are made available into the  registration pool.

 

3. International Entries

A number of entries are reserved for international participants, allocate entries according to the current ballot system. Any unused entries are made available into the  registration pool.

 

REGISTRATION POOL:

 

1. Racing Categories

A number of entries are awarded to entrants in each racing category based on seeding index…e.g. if your index is below 12 and you are participating in VA you have an entry.

 

2. Open Categories

Here perhaps 2 options: 1 - allocate entries to all open categories according to the current ballot system.  2 – allocate entries to the more “serious” open categories (let’s say A – G) according to seeding index (i.e the better your seeding, the better your chance of securing an entry), for the rest use the current ballot system. ANY REDUNDANT ENTRY CAN BE SOLD BACK INTO THE POOL UNTIL A WEEK OR TWO PRIOR TO THE RACE.  

 

May sound complicated to actually implement but think about it…any ideas?

Bianchisti

Aug 12, 2015, 8:51 AM

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

Probably not far off considering the winners did 1:01 but I would venture a sub 1:10 equivalent to the sub 3 full monty.

Pure Savage

Aug 12, 2015, 12:01 PM

Probably not far off considering the winners did 1:01 but I would venture a sub 1:10 equivalent to the sub 3 full monty.

To be fair 1:15 is probably a sub 3, I came 150th in 2014 and 2015 and times were 2:52 and 1:09.

Wannabe

Aug 12, 2015, 12:34 PM

Exclusive PPA “Early Bird” ballot application opportunity for 2016 Cape Town Cycle Tour


Pedal Power Association (PPA) – co-founders of the iconic Cape Town Cycle Tour – will be offering paid-up members an opportunity to register their interest for an entry to the 2016 Cycle Tour before the general public will get the chance to do so. Prior to the general public ballot, paid-up PPA members stand a chance to be allocated an entry in a separate "PPA Early Bird ballot" to participate in the Cape Town Cycle Tour on Sunday 06 March 2016.


This decision follows the Cape Town Cycle Tour Trust's recent announcement of a new, ballot-style entry process for the 2016 event. In line with international standards, it will take the form of an online ballot system to eliminate the quick sell-out of entries and ensure an equitable process for all prospective riders.


How it works


  • Paid-up PPA members can access the PPA-only ballot application link from Monday 17 August at 13h00 until Friday 28 August at 13h00 to register your interest (free of charge) for a Cycle Tour entry. (The ballot application link is being tested at the moment and will be announced later in the week.) The entries will be awarded at random to paid-up PPA members, regardless of whether your interest is registered on the first or the last day of the registration period. Click here now to join PPA/renew your PPA membership.
  • Successful applicants will be notified by Tuesday 04 September and will have until 25 September at 13h00 to pay for and so secure their entry. Entries for PPA members will cost R440 per rider. If payment is not made during this period or if the entry is later declined by the successful applicant, that entry will then be made available to another PPA (previously unsuccessful) applicant.
  • If there are PPA members who are unsuccessful during the initial "PPA Early Bird ballot", they will automatically be added to the general public ballot which starts on 09 September at 13h00 and ends on 28 September at 13h00.
HBO

Aug 12, 2015, 2:47 PM

so now I was thinking. If I don't "win" an entry, I just as well may take the money it would have cost me to get down there and use it for a nice upgrade on the bike, like wheels :clap:  :w00t:  

 

Since it is allocated for cycling, it must be used for cycling. :w00t:

HBO

Aug 12, 2015, 2:56 PM

Look, be it as it may but the organisers had to do something to manage the immense interest in (and emotion around) the CCCT. I have though a lot about this and I’m also not one to complain without at least proposing some kind of alternative. How about about:

 

You have 5 separate entry allocation protocols that go into a pre-registration pool and a registration pool:

 

PRE-REGISTRATION POOL:

 

1. CCCT Veterans

If you are completing 10+ CCCT’s you are secured an entry – a la Sani2C where you “keep” that entry and only forfeit it by not participating. Forfeited entries are made available into the  registration pool or to other “new” veterans.  

 

2. PPA

A number of PPA entries are made available, awarded on a first come forst serve basis. Forfeited entries are made available into the  registration pool or to other PPA members.

 

3. Charities

A number of entries are reserved for charity entries. Any unused entries are made available into the  registration pool.

 

3. International Entries

A number of entries are reserved for international participants, allocate entries according to the current ballot system. Any unused entries are made available into the  registration pool.

 

REGISTRATION POOL:

 

1. Racing Categories

A number of entries are awarded to entrants in each racing category based on seeding index…e.g. if your index is below 12 and you are participating in VA you have an entry.

 

2. Open Categories

Here perhaps 2 options: 1 - allocate entries to all open categories according to the current ballot system.  2 – allocate entries to the more “serious” open categories (let’s say A – G) according to seeding index (i.e the better your seeding, the better your chance of securing an entry), for the rest use the current ballot system. ANY REDUNDANT ENTRY CAN BE SOLD BACK INTO THE POOL UNTIL A WEEK OR TWO PRIOR TO THE RACE.  

 

May sound complicated to actually implement but think about it…any ideas?

I can't agree with this more. 

 

I would guess that your proposal would only secure about 15 000 entries at most excluding the charities and tourists. 

 

To give 20 000 on the ballot system would be more than adequate for the "not so serious" riders.

 

At the end of the day you can only please some of the people some of the time and not all the people all of the time. By allocating a certain number of entries for people who qualify like elite, racing vets, sub 3, 5 000 top seeded, 10 plus- and the rest on a ballot system is as fair as it can get- imo

davem

Aug 12, 2015, 3:07 PM

1 Stefano, Stephen M 51 38 21 - 3

 

This guy at 51 years of age and 38 finishes could set an insane number of finishes if he does not retire!

HBO

Aug 12, 2015, 3:17 PM

1 Stefano, Stephen M 51 38 21 - 3

 

This guy at 51 years of age and 38 finishes could set an insane number of finishes if he does not retire!

.....and is lucky enough to "win" an entry every year.  

Bianchisti

Aug 12, 2015, 3:30 PM

To be fair 1:15 is probably a sub 3, I came 150th in 2014 and 2015 and times were 2:52 and 1:09.

Sounds plausible but it implies I'm sub3 material so I'm not convinced.

 

I finished just outside the top 1000 in 2015 and top 1000 did 3:08 in 2014.

 

Not that we can compare anyway. The longer distance I'm sure changes the entire spectrum considering endurance and fatigue.

Harryn

Aug 12, 2015, 3:32 PM

This thread is going to get hectic when when the rejection letters start rolling in. If I am the recipient of one, my word, I might become a candidate for my first warning point.

Pure Savage

Aug 12, 2015, 3:48 PM

I think it boils down to who you determine to be more worthy of an entry, someone that has rocked up once a year in the second week of March to go round the peninsula or someone that actively partakes in every PPA/WP/local fun ride, seeding ride etc, making it viable for the local event organisers to host cycling events and for the number of events to grow.

 

IMHO, the guy that only rocks up once a year to pedal around the peninsula and does not partake in local events should not be given an entry above someone that regularly supports local events which lead to the growth of cycling. 

Harryn

Aug 12, 2015, 4:13 PM

I think it boils down to who you determine to be more worthy of an entry, someone that has rocked up once a year in the second week of March to go round the peninsula or someone that actively partakes in every PPA/WP/local fun ride, seeding ride etc, making it viable for the local event organisers to host cycling events and for the number of events to grow.

 

IMHO, the guy that only rocks up once a year to pedal around the peninsula and does not partake in local events should not be given an entry above someone that regularly supports local events which lead to the growth of cycling.

After balanced, dispassionate, objective, constructive discourse with myself, I have determined that I am more worthy than anyone of the 40k nobodies who feels the same way.

DJR

Aug 12, 2015, 4:29 PM

After balanced, dispassionate, objective, constructive discourse with myself, I have determined that I am more worthy than anyone of the 40k nobodies who feels the same way.

....but have you received a mail from the PPA to say "don't worry, be happy"? Because I have, ha ha! There, I raise you one equality!
Long Wheel Base

Aug 12, 2015, 5:20 PM

1 Stefano, Stephen M 51 38 21 - 3

 

This guy at 51 years of age and 38 finishes could set an insane number of finishes if he does not retire!

He is my target. I'm 31 years old with 25 finishes.

Stephen is the chairman of club21 and I chat to him every year at the expo. We joke about who will have the most ever. He wants to start a "double club" of 42 tours. Now that will be an exclusive club!!!

Long Wheel Base

Aug 12, 2015, 5:56 PM

I think it boils down to who you determine to be more worthy of an entry, someone that has rocked up once a year in the second week of March to go round the peninsula or someone that actively partakes in every PPA/WP/local fun ride, seeding ride etc, making it viable for the local event organisers to host cycling events and for the number of events to grow.

 

IMHO, the guy that only rocks up once a year to pedal around the peninsula and does not partake in local events should not be given an entry above someone that regularly supports local events which lead to the growth of cycling.

I only rock up once a year to race around the peninsula [emoji1]

 

But I agree with you, I bust my gut up here in jozi to keep my seeding index super low and if someone that doesn't even have an index gets in that's unfair.

Boerklong

Aug 12, 2015, 6:30 PM

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

entry!

makes 2 of us
Pure Savage

Aug 12, 2015, 7:58 PM

I only rock up once a year to race around the peninsula [emoji1]

 

But I agree with you, I bust my gut up here in jozi to keep my seeding index super low and if someone that doesn't even have an index gets in that's unfair.

Hence the support local races part. :)

mazambaan

Aug 13, 2015, 4:13 AM

He is my target. I'm 31 years old with 25 finishes.

Stephen is the chairman of club21 and I chat to him every year at the expo. We joke about who will have the most ever. He wants to start a "double club" of 42 tours. Now that will be an exclusive club!!!

Whew admirable but I'm just guessing that you okes will be mal if you miss the ballot!

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