STAR-STUDDED ELITE FIELD FOR HISTORIC 2021 CAPE TOWN CYCLE TOUR

Cape Cycle Tour

Three-time champion Nolan Hoffman leads a star-studded elite field for the 43rd Cape
Town Cycle Tour, presented by Pick n Pay, that also includes SA’s top-ranked mountain
biker Alan Hatherly and Tour de France rider Nic Dlamini.
Local hero Hoffman, who won the race in 2014, 2015 and 2018, leads the ENZA team
that also includes 2016 winner Clint Hendricks. The two sprint specialists will be
challenged by a quality field who will be looking to break up the race before the finish
line. 2020 winner Travis Barrett (Shesha Fuels) is also in the mix but, after falling ill
recently, is an unknown quantity.

Riders compete in the Cape Town Cycle Tour in Cape Town in the Western Cape of South Africa on 11 March 2018. Photo: Chris Hitchcock / CTCT

Hatherly (Cannondale) has been in superb form on the World Cup MTB circuit finishing
along the top 10 on regular occasions and mixing it with the best in the world. How he
fares against the ‘roadies’ will make for some fascinating racing but he is sure to be a
factor.
Local hero Dlamini (Assos-Qhubeka) – who became the first black South African to ride
the Tour de France this year – has extended his 2021 season to include the Cape Town
Cycle Tour.

Riders compete in the Cape Town Cycle Tour in Cape Town in the Western Cape of South Africa on 11 March 2018. Photo: Chris Hitchcoc

“It’s just one of those races that you have to do,” Dlamini, who hails from Capricorn
Park, said. “Racing in my home town is very special and even though I race all around the world, the Cycle Tour is still my favourite route
Mountain biking legend Christoph Sauser, although retired, will also be on the start line
of the men’s elite race while celebrities such former Springbok Victor Matfield, TV
personality Jan Braai and radio personality Liezl van der Westhuizen are also confirmed
entries.
Preen Heads Field For Women’s Race

South African champion, Olympian and Hout Bay local Hayley Preen will be a firm
favourite for the women’s race after a stellar year.
Preen trains almost daily on the course but will face off against 2018 champion Kim Le
Court de Billot (Galileo Infiniti SPOT), top mountain biker Candice Lill, British triathlon
star Emma Pallant and local pro Yolandi Swanepoel (Garmin).

Riders in the Cape Town Cycle Tour in Cape Town in the Western Cape of South Africa on 11 March 2018. Photo: Chris Hitchcock / CTCT

Race Entries
Due to Covid-19 restrictions the field has been restricted to a maximum of 18 000. The
event, originally scheduled for March, was delayed as a result of lockdown restrictions
and will include a number of changes to ensure the safety of all the participants.
The ‘flow’ start will see reduced groups of under 300 set off at regular intervals with a
variety of Covid-19 mitigation plans in place for the water points and the finish area.
There will be no hospitality tents at the finish this year.
“We are delighted that we can host an event in 2021,” Cape Town Cycle Tour Director
David Bellairs said. “The pandemic forced many events to cancel in the last 18 months,
but we are fortunate that we have not missed a year.

“The event would not have happened without the help and support of so many… from
national and local government, the City of Cape Town and the volunteers, our incredibly
supportive sponsors and, most importantly, the participants.
“Every year is special but this year feels that little bit extra special.”
The 109km event starts at 6.15am in the Cape Town city centre with the men’s elite
race, while the 78km women’s elite race starts at 6am in Fish Hoek.

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