Cyclists set their sights on Tour Durban

Picture: Maratona Dles Dolomites

Picture: Maratona Dles Dolomites

Published Mar 15, 2017

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After the excitement of the Cape Town Cycle Tour, cycling enthusiasts from around the country are now setting their sights on the aQuellé Tour Durban on Sunday, April 30.

The event will once again consist of a 105km classic road race, a 45km fun ride and the popular 55km cyclo-cross that blends road racing with mountain biking.

Crucially, the 105km race will serve as an early qualifier for the 2018 Cape Town Cycle Tour, offering ardent road racers a chance to secure their qualification for next year’s event in the Western Cape.

The loyal following for the KZN Classic is built on the reliable autumn weather and the landmark views on offer on the 105km route that skirts south, west and north of the city, and the breathtaking sea views on the out-and-back route up the North Coast used for the 45km and 55km races.

The event has been boosted by the news that Bridge Fund Managers has signed a three-year deal as the new presenting sponsor of the aQuellé Tour Durban.

Paul Stewart, Paul Stewart, Executive Director at Bridge Fund Managers, says among the reasons for the sponsorship are the opportunity to boost KwaZulu-Natal tourism while supporting the critical work of the event’s main beneficiary, the Domino Foundation, a non-profit organisation working with vulnerable and impoverished communities North of Durban.

“Sponsoring an endurance cycling event is also aligned to our brand, as investing, especially for retirement, is a long term commitment.”

African News Agency

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