Team RSAWEB and Crank presents a series of daily highlights videos from the 2010 ABSA Cape Epic. This is Stage 7: Oak Valley – Oak Valley.
Brothers Lukas and Mathias Flűckiger from team Trek World Racing win stage 7, beating Bulls 1 team Karl Platt and Stefan Sahm in a dash for the finish line.
Jose Hermida and Rudi Van Houts celebrated their first spot on the podium, finishing 3rd in a time of 4:13.36,7.
Team RSAWEB and Crank presents a series of daily highlights videos from the 2010 ABSA Cape Epic. This is Stage 6: Worcester – Elgin.
The Flűckiger brothers’ team of Lukas and Mathias from team Trek World Racing repeated last year’s final stage victory by winning stage 6 of this year’s Absa Cape Epic in 4:37.22,6.
Team RSAWEB and Crank presents a series of daily highlights videos from the 2010 ABSA Cape Epic. This is Stage 5 – Worcester time trial.
Burry Stander (South Africa) & Christoph Sauser (Switzerland) riding for team Songo-Specialized by DCM claim their 3rd consecutive win, dominating the pace in the time trial stage.
This is Stage 3 – Ceres to Ceres. Team RSAWEB and Crank presents a series of daily highlights videos from the 2010 ABSA Cape Epic.
Local hero Burry Stander (South Africa) & Christoph Sauser (Switzerland) riding for team Songo-Specialized by DCM won stage 3, much to the delight of the Ceres supporters. Watch our highlights video.
This is Stage 2 – Ceres to Ceres. Team RSAWEB and Crank presents a series of daily highlights videos from the 2010 ABSA Cape Epic.
MTB legend Bart Brentjens (Netherlands) & Jelmer Pietersma (Netherlands) from team Trek-Brentjens take first spot on the podium for Stage 2. Check out some photos below and come back tomorrow morning for Stage 3 highlights.
Team RSAWEB and Crank presents a series of daily highlights videos from the 2010 ABSA Cape Epic. This is Stage 1 – Diemersfontein to Ceres. Check out some photos below. Enjoy and come back tomorrow for Stage 2
Kevin Vermaak, founder of the ABSA Cape Epic chats to us about his thoughts on the 2010 race, and how it has grown from humble beginnings locally to a world class event.
Capetonian David George pulled out all the stops on the 5.5km
individual time trial hill climb on Friday to not only break his
own course record but also leapfrog two places in the overnight
rankings to win the overall honours for a fourth Pick n Pay Cape
Argus Giro del Capo title.