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NEW shorter route option for the 45th Cape Town Cycle Tour

Supplied by the Cape Town Cycle Tour

By Press Office · 53 comments

The Cape Town Cycle Tour Trust is excited to share the news of yet another way to celebrate cycling in Cape Town with the addition of a shorter route option in this our 45th anniversary year!

The 2023 Cape Town Cycle Tour will boast a shorter 42km route that will complement the Mother City’s celebration of cycling by taking riders out and back along the M3 freeway, just the way the full field did in 2015’s fire-shortened Cycle Tour. Riders will start in the shadow of the iconic Castle of Good Hope in Castle Street and make their way southbound on Nelson Mandela Boulevard and the M3 until reaching Steenberg Road (where the traditional route peels off towards Muizenberg) before turning around to head home the way they came, finishing in Newmarket Street in the city centre.

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Both events will take place on Sunday 12 March, 2023, taking advantage of the full road closure the City of Cape Town affords the iconic event for the safety of the tens of thousands of cyclists who make this pedaling pilgrimage. The simultaneous running of the two events also minimizes the impact on the rest of the city’s residents, with negligible road closure differences in place, as the M3 can be fully isolated from surrounding suburbs.

“The response to the shorter route, created out of necessity, in 2015 was fantastic,” says David Bellairs of the Cape Town Cycle Tour Trust, organisers of the Cape Town Cycle Tour.

“There was the very real chance that the 2015 event would get cancelled, but the 42km route out and back along the M3 allowed us to put on a show for all the cyclists who had made their way down to the Cape. After the near-cancellation, I think there was a lot of relief that the event went ahead, but we also saw a lot of cyclists who were simply happy to ride 42km on the day. We have toyed with introducing the shorter route ever since and now, thanks to our excellent relationship with the City of Cape Town, we are able to bring the concept to life as an official part of the Cape Town Cycle Tour.” 

Mayor of Cape Town Geordin Hill-Lewis, who is himself a new cyclist and a first-time rider in the Tour, is very excited by the prospect of a shorter course. “What a great idea! It’s like they read my mind. Now us beginners, who haven’t yet started training, can also have some prospect of finishing. This will open up the Cape Town Cycle Tour to thousands of new participants, like me, and will spur the further growth of cycling in Cape Town. The Cape Town Cycle Tour is already one of the City’s flagship events for both local and international cycling enthusiasts with the scenery rivalling any other major cycling tour in the world. I think it’s fantastic that a shorter route is being added to broaden the appeal of cycling, and I look forward to seeing all of you on the day as I take part in my first Cape Town Cycle Tour as the Mayor of this beautiful city.”

With the traditional 109km Cape Town Cycle Tour expected to attract thousands of riders and the launch of the short route Cape Town Cycle Tour, the 45th anniversary of the event is shaping up to be a fun-filled day of cycling celebrations. 

“We are thrilled to offer riders this new option,” says Bellairs. “It’s an opportunity for those riders who are maybe not confident tackling the full distance to take part in a great day of cycling, and perhaps encourage them to start small before aiming big.”

The 42km entry fee is R320; entries will open on Monday, 5 December at 1pm, and are for riders eleven years old and older (juniors must be eleven in the year of the event). Perfect, then, for a family outing and to get a taste of the freedom of two wheels, without the suffering of Suikerbossie.

 

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Comments

Shebeen

Dec 5, 2022, 4:02 PM

This is going to be a marmite topic!

 

I'm guessing they just haven't got the entry numbers yet at this stage so at least make a new strategy now. Flights are not going to get much cheaper yet for up country visitors. Big bunches not an issue on this route at all so pack em in!

MORNE

Dec 5, 2022, 5:47 PM

1 hour ago, Shebeen said:

This is going to be a marmite topic!

 

I'm guessing they just haven't got the entry numbers yet at this stage so at least make a new strategy now. Flights are not going to get much cheaper yet for up country visitors. Big bunches not an issue on this route at all so pack em in!

For me the CTCT doesn't start before Muizenberg….so yea. Pointless.

Heinrich Hattingh

Dec 5, 2022, 5:55 PM

1 hour ago, Shebeen said:

This is going to be a marmite topic!

 

I'm guessing they just haven't got the entry numbers yet at this stage so at least make a new strategy now. Flights are not going to get much cheaper yet for up country visitors. Big bunches not an issue on this route at all so pack em in!

It’s just an additional option to make it more accessible for beginners. Full race also happening at the same time. 

Jbr

Dec 5, 2022, 6:14 PM

25 minutes ago, MORNE said:

For me the CTCT doesn't start before Muizenberg….so yea. Pointless.

Edinburg is the real opener, from there you know if you're on a good day or not 😅

MORNE

Dec 5, 2022, 6:32 PM

15 minutes ago, Jbr said:

Edinburg is the real opener, from there you know if you're on a good day or not 😅

They should just mix it up one year and do it in reverse. They can do the short version from the stadium, over chappies and back haha. 

ChrisF

Dec 5, 2022, 6:39 PM

7 minutes ago, MORNE said:

They should just mix it up one year and do it in reverse. They can do the short version from the stadium, over chappies and back haha. 

Imagine the balls.up with roadies riding the full road width .... in both directions, at the same time .... 🙉🙊🙈

Ispeed_V

Dec 6, 2022, 6:44 AM

What a waste IMHO.

The whole reason you do CTCT is for the scenery which only starts once you hit Muizenberg as Morne said

JacquesJ

Dec 6, 2022, 6:54 AM

So perhaps you just dont enter this one then🤷‍♂️

lechatnoir

Dec 6, 2022, 7:22 AM

35 minutes ago, FondTF2 said:

What a waste IMHO.

The whole reason you do CTCT is for the scenery which only starts once you hit Muizenberg as Morne said

the scenery is there daily, as are the roads. go and ride it any day in your own time and save the spandoolahs. you can even use the savings at the Hub in Scarborough

Ispeed_V

Dec 6, 2022, 7:29 AM

5 minutes ago, lechatnoir said:

the scenery is there daily, as are the roads. go and ride it any day in your own time and save the spandoolahs. you can even use the savings at the Hub in Scarborough

True for you WC people. Not so much for us up country folk

DM2022

Dec 6, 2022, 8:30 AM

1 hour ago, FondTF2 said:

What a waste IMHO.

The whole reason you do CTCT is for the scenery which only starts once you hit Muizenberg as Morne said

It is, in fact, the very opposite of waste and is an opportunity... and opportunity for younger riders to take part, an opportunity for those daunted by 109km to take part, an opportunity maybe for couples of different abilities to ride together. A waste is not getting on the bike at all. Surely an event that offers distance to different types of riders should be applauded. Remember, you don't have to do the 42km route. If you want the scenery, the main event is still there. If you look at the Two Oceans Marathon, before the organisers made a mess of it, the 21km became way more popular than the 56km for a time, and the 21km is bog standard. 

Jewbacca

Dec 6, 2022, 9:31 AM

55 minutes ago, DM2022 said:

It is, in fact, the very opposite of waste and is an opportunity... and opportunity for younger riders to take part, an opportunity for those daunted by 109km to take part, an opportunity maybe for couples of different abilities to ride together. A waste is not getting on the bike at all. Surely an event that offers distance to different types of riders should be applauded. Remember, you don't have to do the 42km route. If you want the scenery, the main event is still there. If you look at the Two Oceans Marathon, before the organisers made a mess of it, the 21km became way more popular than the 56km for a time, and the 21km is bog standard. 

Agreed.

I said it in an earlier post too, the 2 oceans half is probably one of the least attractive half marathons in the Western Cape. It IS however, tied to a prestigious event, with existing infrastructure, timing, marketability and support. 

Anyway, those who want to stand on some sort of pedestal about long vs short because THEY/Their Gran/Their son etc did it, are welcome to do so.

Opinions are like Pro Nouns... everyone has one, some just don't make sense to others

Danger Dassie

Dec 6, 2022, 10:17 AM

There are a multitude of newbies in the sport, especially now. Plus not everyone wants to do a century ride. This opens up whole other level of accessibility for the sport. Well done organisers on taking a proactive step. 

dave303e

Dec 6, 2022, 11:03 AM

1 hour ago, Jewbacca said:

Agreed.

I said it in an earlier post too, the 2 oceans half is probably one of the least attractive half marathons in the Western Cape. It IS however, tied to a prestigious event, with existing infrastructure, timing, marketability and support. 

Anyway, those who want to stand on some sort of pedestal about long vs short because THEY/Their Gran/Their son etc did it, are welcome to do so.

Opinions are like Pro Nouns... everyone has one, some just don't make sense to others

But at least with a 45km event you can literally get a medal, a pat on the back and a social media flex/ ego stroke for doing what is essentially a mid week training ride.

Shebeen

Dec 6, 2022, 11:20 AM

1 hour ago, Jewbacca said:

Agreed.

I said it in an earlier post too, the 2 oceans half is probably one of the least attractive half marathons in the Western Cape. It IS however, tied to a prestigious event, with existing infrastructure, timing, marketability and support. 

Anyway, those who want to stand on some sort of pedestal about long vs short because THEY/Their Gran/Their son etc did it, are welcome to do so.

Opinions are like Pro Nouns... everyone has one, some just don't make sense to others

i sommee draw a picture of how crap the route is for the no oceans half

 

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whereas here is the ultra, which they subjectively themselves call "the world's most beautiful marathon". Which is weird, because it's an ultra marathon and that should be the USP

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guess what. a moerse amount of people do the 21km "oceans" on easter saturday (well not anymore)

 

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EddieV

Dec 6, 2022, 11:36 AM

Will the shorter route have sub-1-hour bragging rights?

 

dave303e

Dec 6, 2022, 11:39 AM

16 minutes ago, Shebeen said:

i sommee draw a picture of how crap the route is for the no oceans half

 

 

 

whereas here is the ultra, which they subjectively themselves call "the world's most beautiful marathon". Which is weird, because it's an ultra marathon and that should be the USP

 

 

guess what. a moerse amount of people do the 21km "oceans" on easter saturday (well not anymore)

 

 

Most beautiful is subjective, UTCT has as good if not better views of the same areas. A bit of a stretch( like apple marketers)

 

n Moerse amount of people also do park runs every Saturday morning- why? Because they are there...

peepeekaitjie

Dec 6, 2022, 11:52 AM

15 minutes ago, EddieV said:

Will the shorter route have sub-1-hour bragging rights?

 

can i do a 2nd loop?

ChrisF

Dec 6, 2022, 12:03 PM

9 minutes ago, peepeekaitjie said:

can i do a 2nd loop?

 

Are you taking the piepie out of this ....

SoloCyclist

Dec 6, 2022, 12:17 PM

30 minutes ago, peepeekaitjie said:

can i do a 2nd loop?

42 + 42 = 84

Hubbers will say you not a real cyclist

Eugene Oppelt

Dec 6, 2022, 12:19 PM

Get more peoples off their chronic couch lifestyles and bikes and on two wheels, lekka lekka

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Name cant be blank

Dec 6, 2022, 12:24 PM

4 minutes ago, 'Dale said:

Get more peoples off their chronic couch lifestyles and bikes and on two wheels, lekka lekka

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Why did you have to edit your post as I was about to be a smart @ss and inform you it is not priceless, but rather costs R320. 

Mike Nel

Dec 6, 2022, 1:53 PM

Perfect race distance for those already pushing their bikes at the very first hill

Eugene Oppelt

Dec 6, 2022, 2:07 PM

1 hour ago, Joshua1 said:

Why did you have to edit your post as I was about to be a smart @ss and inform you it is not priceless, but rather costs R320. 

Nothing can substitute experience, Bru

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