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Statement regarding cancellation of the 40th Cape Town Cycle Tour from David Bellairs

By Press Office · 324 comments

It is with great regret that at 06h38 this morning, we were forced to make the difficult decision to stop the 40th edition of the Cape Town Cycle Tour.

https://www.facebook.com/cycletour/videos/vb.303181639755371/1416836988389825/?type=3&theater

This morning presented a number of challenges, not least of which were wind speeds considerably higher than predicted yesterday. This, combined with a large fire that broke out in Hout Bay in the early hours of this morning, and the added risk of protest action en route, were all contributing factors to the decision made in our Joint Operation Centre (JOC) by the VOC Commander to stop the event.

Our priority first and foremost will always be the safety of all our participants and the risk of injury and potential fatality at the start, at the finish and on Chapman’s Peak warranted this extremely difficult decision. Furthermore, we only made the decision after endeavouring to mitigate all risks to keep the event open.

The Cape Town Cycle Tour Trust wishes to extend its immense gratitude and thanks to the City of Cape Town and all those services involved at our JOC in Tygerberg. This includes Disaster Management Services, the Events Office of the City of Cape Town, Fire and Safety, Traffic Authorities and Metro Police as well as our medical services, Mediclinic, the Provincial EMS and South African Police Services. These relationships have been developed over many years and it is in times of crisis that the measure of these relationships are truly tested. I would particularly like to single out the Executive Director of Safety and Security, Mr Richard Bosman as well as the Executive Mayor’s office for the tremendous support under these trying circumstances.

To all our sponsors, who have backed our decision 100%, our eternal gratitude for your understanding and support. Lastly, to the participants who have invested time, effort and resources in getting to the start line, our heartfelt thanks – ultimately this decision was made in the interests of your safety. To the Rotary Clubs and volunteers who have been standing on the route in difficult conditions, we appreciate your tireless effort and sacrifice.

We are humbled by the outpouring of offers to assist and donate food, product and resources to those in need as a result of us stopping this Cycle Tour. We are in the process of co-ordinating efforts to ensure that goods reach those in need in the fire-affected areas in Hout Bay. We encourage the public wishing to donate to please contact Thula Thula in Hout Bay to donate non-perishable goods. They Mayor of Hout Bay has opened the Hout Bay Sports Centre in readiness to receive perishable goods for immediate distribution into the community.

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ZakAttak

Mar 15, 2017, 7:19 PM

That's a smear Campaign to try and win voters.... we all know who the New Age belongs to and who their "elite" friends are....

gazzacpt

Mar 15, 2017, 7:26 PM

Does any one with even a single brain cell read this paper or go to their website? R10k bicycles and R1k sunglasses?

 

Lucky they COSATU did see the self proclaimed hotshot posing on the hub. I suppose they do have a point with guys like that.

Holy moly did you read the article properly? It says the city pays the participants R500 each to ride. I got short changed man, they made me pay to ride. Then the left over food was went to HB after sitting in the sun all day.... the race was cancelled, food was fresh. What about all the cyclist who went down there to help. WTF man do they even have an editor.

Sure they not a mouthpiece for the national rulling alliance. [emoji57]

 

 

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Slowbee

Mar 15, 2017, 7:27 PM

somewhere, in among the political noise of the article, they do have a point.

gazzacpt

Mar 15, 2017, 7:39 PM

somewhere, in among the political noise of the article, they do have a point.

The City were surveying and engaging with the community to see who would be willing to be relocated to have more space available. It started a while ago. These "settlements" are highly dynamic and its quite a mission once people have settled to then go in and do grids and blocks with better access. Their hand has now been forced but they still need community buy in to layout access roads and firebreaks. Some people will

be displaced and where do they stay once the work starts? Its not easy. Its about 2 months that the folks staying would have to live in limbo before rebuilding.

 

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mikkelz

Mar 15, 2017, 7:44 PM

Some cool video footage from Sunday:

 

Slowbee

Mar 15, 2017, 7:55 PM

The City were surveying and engaging with the community to see who would be willing to be relocated to have more space available. It started a while ago. These "settlements" are highly dynamic and its quite a mission once people have settled to then go in and do grids and blocks with better access. Their hand has now been forced but they still need community buy in to layout access roads and firebreaks. Some people will

be displaced and where do they stay once the work starts? Its not easy. Its about 2 months that the folks staying would have to live in limbo before rebuilding.

 

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and what happened just seemed to accelerate the process.

Mamil

Mar 15, 2017, 8:21 PM

This is very cool footage. Makes me wish 2 things that we'd been able to ride and that i was faster. These elite okes move it to prove it !

 

Some cool video footage from Sunday:

 

https://youtu.be/pkmVk6dRvLo

Icycling

Mar 15, 2017, 8:53 PM

This is very cool footage. Makes me wish 2 things that we'd been able to ride and that i was faster. These elite okes move it to prove it !

 

That was the 2nd bunch 6:20 start on the right.

 

But yes into a gale force SE they were moving it - I suspect the Elite a bit faster. I had an avg of over 30Km/H from the 3rd group off to the 20km mark - about what I do in training (a bit faster) - but on a circular route.

 

As for the Tim Brink comment I sent a PM. I await for a PM reply. Tim is I believe a  journalist so don’t expect a reply and don’t have much faith in the honesty of journalist.

mazambaan

Mar 16, 2017, 3:53 AM

The issue of fire and the informal settlements should have been learnt from the Great Fire of London but who said something about history?

Rouxenator

Mar 16, 2017, 6:12 AM

Some cool video footage from Sunday:

FFS the wind was not that bad out there on the blue route! We all could have rode that.

 

But I have found the real reason why they stopped it.

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Illuminati confirmed!

 

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Sparki 1

Mar 16, 2017, 6:57 AM

That was the 2nd bunch 6:20 start on the right.

 

But yes into a gale force SE they were moving it - I suspect the Elite a bit faster. I had an avg of over 30Km/H from the 3rd group off to the 20km mark - about what I do in training (a bit faster) - but on a circular route.

 

As for the Tim Brink comment I sent a PM. I await for a PM reply.

agree, i started my garmin at the start mats and registered 32.8km/h average until we got stopped.

urbanroyal

Mar 16, 2017, 7:09 AM

Wow...what a stunning day today......since Sunday we had wind and rain....and today is Sub3 weather. ...????

Mongoose!

Mar 16, 2017, 9:52 AM

Wow...what a stunning day today......since Sunday we had wind and rain....and today is Sub3 weather. ...

 

 

:whistling:

Wannabe

Mar 16, 2017, 12:41 PM

Now this guy is a special kind of stupid...

 

The Congress of South African Trade Unions (Cosatu) has on Tuesday blamed Western Cape Mayor Patricia De Lille for the deadly Hout Bay Fire.

“The extent of the damages that happened during the Hout Bay fire could have been avoided if the Cape Town City leaders had applied due care and diligence to the situation.

“The leaders could have timeously intervened to ensure that overcrowding was minimised in order to be able to provide emergency services,” Cosatu spokesperson Sizwe Pamla said in a statement.

According to the organisation, the City has not done this because they claim to not have money, yet they spend millions of rands on bicycle races for the wealthy.’

“The people who take part in the bicycle races have bicycles worth R10 000 and sunglasses of R1000, yet the City of Cape Town still gives each one of them nearly R500 to participate.

“The directors of the bicycle events earn R100 000 to work on the event. But poor people’s money is used to support the wealthy elites,” Pamla said.

Cosatu said the City also took the fire fighting staff off duty because they wanted to have more emergency personnel to look after the cyclist.

“The City of Cape Town then added an insult to injury by taking the old supplies that were not used at the event, most of it that was left in the sun whole day and gave it to the people of Hout Bay,who lost everything as some grand gesture.

“The City has waged a war against the poorer people of Hout Bay from the Days of Zille ,who ordered Metro Police to shoot and maim people who wanted to defend their homes. Their agenda at that time was to move people out of the Hout Bay area. This is the same strategy that the ancestors of Zille used to get black people out of Sea Point. The City has through their criminal neglect shown no regard for  the lives of black people whom they label as refugees,” said Cosatu.

The organisation is calling on the Human Rights Commission to investigate the City for allowing the crisis to happen, by not providing proper housing and by not deploying finances to urgent areas, but giving it to mainly “wealthy white people playing games on bicycles. Also for giving people the off cuts of the Cycle tour catering, some of which was not suitable for consumption the next day.”

“The fire in Hout Bay was nothing but a crisis and Cosatu sends its heartfelt condolences to the unfortunate residences, who lost their lives, limb and livelihoods.”

-Mandisa Magwaza

mudda

Mar 16, 2017, 12:52 PM

“The people who take part in the bicycle races have bicycles worth R10 000 and sunglasses of R1000, yet the City of Cape Town still gives each one of them nearly R500 to participate."


 


Yip, not only that - they spent it in bicycle shops and created jobs, also spent it at hotels and created jobs, also spent at restaurants and created jobs ... You should really thank these super stars of the community ... but alas - these elites can do nothing good ... except ride their expensive bikes ...


 


Although I am not sure of the R500 to participate - I never received such an incentive ... maybe I used the wrong web site ? Where is this R500 ?

Mongoose!

Mar 16, 2017, 12:53 PM

Now this guy is a special kind of stupid...

 

The...snip...

“The people who take part in the bicycle races have bicycles worth R10 000 and sunglasses of R1000, yet the City of Cape Town still gives each one of them nearly R500 to participate....snip

 

anybody knows about this? :ph34r:

mikkelz

Mar 16, 2017, 12:53 PM

The sad thing is when those "leaders" speak, the people listening usually believe them...

mudda

Mar 16, 2017, 1:42 PM

The sad thing is when those "leaders" speak, the people listening usually believe them...

 

They might need to understand the numbers ...

 

so lets say 35,000 cyclists and lets just say 40% are from different provinces ..

 

14,000 and lets say 7000 have friends and family to stay with ..

 

and the other 7000 need to book in somewhere ...

 

and lets say its R750 per night ...

 

thats over 5 million rand made in a weekend for the region on accommodation ...

 

...and then my stats on the numbers are off - but if someone knows them - we can quickly calculate closer to the  actual ...

 

but that would be a waste of time .. its a political agenda .. rather than an actual benefit ...

Cois

Mar 16, 2017, 3:17 PM

Wont surprise me if last years "Argus" was the last one without protest action.

 

Hate what this country has become.

 

 

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scotty

Mar 16, 2017, 3:29 PM

Now this guy is a special kind of stupid...

 

 

“The people who take part in the bicycle races have bicycles worth R10 000 and sunglasses of R1000, yet the City of Cape Town still gives each one of them nearly R500 to participate.

 

Struggle accounting at play, cant tell an expense from an income. 

Mongoose!

Mar 16, 2017, 3:34 PM

They might need to understand the numbers ...

 

so lets say 35,000 cyclists and lets just say 40% are from different provinces ..

 

14,000 and lets say 7000 have friends and family to stay with ..

 

and the other 7000 need to book in somewhere ...

 

and lets say its R750 per night ...

 

thats over 5 million rand made in a weekend for the region on accommodation ...

 

...and then my stats on the numbers are off - but if someone knows them - we can quickly calculate closer to the  actual ...

 

but that would be a waste of time .. its a political agenda .. rather than an actual benefit ...

My thoughts as well...

Blackheart

Mar 16, 2017, 3:35 PM

"The leaders could have timeously intervened to ensure that overcrowding was minimised in order to be able to provide emergency services” 

 

"Their agenda at that time was to move people out of the Hout Bay area. This is the same strategy that the ancestors of Zille used to get black people out of Sea Point."

 

Make your mind up.

Mamil

Mar 16, 2017, 5:16 PM

Lets just close this thread perhaps?

Eugene Oppelt

Mar 16, 2017, 5:22 PM

Lets just close this thread perhaps?

More like

Definitely

 

Slowbee

Mar 16, 2017, 5:41 PM

Its about time the horse is left alone.

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