{"id":22193,"date":"2012-10-03T08:30:00","date_gmt":"2012-10-03T07:30:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/bikehub.co.za\/news\/cape-town-kick-starts-engen-dynamic-cycle-challenge-r302\/"},"modified":"2023-02-08T12:36:41","modified_gmt":"2023-02-08T12:36:41","slug":"cape-town-kick-starts-engen-dynamic-cycle-challenge-r302","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/bikehub.co.za\/news\/cape-town-kick-starts-engen-dynamic-cycle-challenge-r302\/","title":{"rendered":"Cape Town kick starts Engen Dynamic Cycle Challenge"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The first of the three-legged Engen Dynamic Cycle Challenge races (EDCC) kicks off in Wellington on 7 October and already a number or the big up country teams have committed themselves to the race.<\/p>\n<p>MTN-Qhubeka, Team Bonitas and Tasol GT, who amongst them boast the top riders of the country, have signed up for the Cape event, taking the series into the realm of serious competition. This will be the first time that the big three teams will be at the race and this should provide for some intensive racing.<\/p>\n<p>In the past, local team Daiken GU, have always taken the challenge to the riders from up country; and it is likely that this will be the case again. Maties have also fielded a team and can be expected to try to upset the applecart.<\/p>\n<p>In 2011, it was Daiken GU\u2019s David Garret who took the race to the Bonitas riders, when he attacked on the climb to Riebeek Kasteel. Bonitas closed him down at the top of the climb and from there proceeded to set the pace with Garret the solitary challenger to the Bonitas riders.  Former Cape Townian, Luthando Kaka clinched a \u201chome\u201d victory for Team Bonitas.<\/p>\n<p>Expect 2012 to be very different, as Team Bonitas will also have MTN-Qhubeka and Team Tasol GT to contend with. The race, a 94km circular route starting and finishing at Nelson\u2019s Creek Wine Estate just outside Wellington, introduces a new element in 2012. In addition to the individual title and prize money, the EDCC has introduced an overall series winner to the mix. The series will move to PE on the 21 October with the final  in Durban on 11 November.<\/p>\n<p>Winning in Wellington will mean that the rest of the riders will need to \u201cplay catch up\u201d, which adds to the intensity expected at the first race.<\/p>\n<p>The race on the 7 October is not only for the elite and those who are only getting into the sport can choose between a 28km short route and 44km medium route. For the off-roaders, there is also the Mountain bike race the day before (6 October) which also allows for elite\/fit, medium pacers and novices over distances of 60km, 30km and 18km.<\/p>\n<p>South Africa\u2019s leading energy company will also once again donate 50% of all the entry fees of the Engen Dynamic Cycle Challenge to the Red Cross War Memorial Children\u2019s Hospital Burn\u2019s Unit. Last year Engen raised over R 100,000 across its three EDCC events (PE, Durban and Cape Town) and hopes to exceed the amount this year.<\/p>\n<p>Enter now and don\u2019t miss out on the Engen Dynamic Cycle Challenge- love riding it!!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The first of the three-legged Engen Dynamic Cycle Challenge races (EDCC) kicks off in Wellington on 7 October and already a number or the big up country teams have committed themselves to the race. 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