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    Cycling from Sun City to Cape Town for charity

    A team of 18 cyclists will ride out through the gates of the Sun City Resort on Thursday, 27 February on an eight stage, seven day, 1,749km tour to the Table Bay Hotel in Cape Town. They will be doing so for the 12th consecutive year to again raise funds for various charities along the way. It is hoped to raise R500,000 this year.
    Cycling from Sun City to Cape Town for charity

    From Sun City, they will make their way through Klerksdorp, Christiana, Kimberley, Britstown, Beaufort West, Laingsburg, and Worcester. The team will stop at two other Sun International properties, namely the Flamingo Casino in Kimberley, and the Golden Valley Casino and Lodge in Worcester, before reaching their final destination of the Table Bay Hotel in Cape Town's V&A Waterfront.

    Former Miss SA

    Under the leadership of Sun City's Johann Maré, who has ridden every tour since its inception, this year's cycle team includes former Miss SA Nicole Flint, who will be riding her second tour, this time sharing a tandem with Maré. Also taking part will be two riders from Austria and one from Germany. The cyclists will be accompanied by a support crew of 12 people to assist them on their long journey.

    Maré says that adding to the excitement this year is a SuperSport television crew who will be travelling with the cyclists and filming them all the way. The footage is expected to be aired on SuperSport in April 2014.

    The main beneficiary of the tour will be the AIDS Orphans Housing Project near Sun City, and the Sun City Cycling Club is endeavouring to hand over bicycles to their surrounding communities before and after the tour. The Flamingo Casino, the Golden Valley Casino and the Table Bay Hotel will also identify local beneficiaries in their regions to benefit from this year's challenge. To date, the tours have raised well over R6m for various charities along their route.

    Different routes

    "The routes have differed from year to year and that has allowed us to see different parts of the country and even Southern Africa," says Maré. "We have also had the thrill, for instance, of seeing game such as elephants and rhinos en route. The prime motivation for the Sun City to Table Bay Charity Cycle Tour is to push one physically and mentally through a challenging cycle tour, whilst at the same time contributing to the welfare of children in need. That's really why we do it."

    And if you thought when the team of cyclists arrives at the Table Bay Hotel, it will be a case of relaxing in luxury with their feet up, you would be quite wrong. They will almost immediately get back onto their bikes and compete in the 109 Km Pick n Pay Cape Argus Cycle Tour, the world's biggest individually timed cycling event.

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