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Entries open for aQuellé Tour Durban

Participants have a selection of six events to choose from for the race.

THE aQuellé Tour Durban opened entries last week with some riders with fast fingers quickly committing themselves to one of KZN’s iconic sporting events.

Within minutes of entries opening, the online entry portal recorded an upswing in activity, and since then, there has been a steady stream of riders booking their place in the annual event on the streets of eThekwini.

The focus for the 2023 race has shifted to attracting entrants across the spectrum of riders with the organisers planning on creating a ‘cycling vibe’ and turning the event into a weekend of ‘family fun for everyone’.

Riders have a choice of six events, with three road-race distances ranging from the longest 110km, through to the 42km and down to the 28km. All the road rides take place on Sunday, May 14, starting and finishing at Moses Mabhida Stadium.

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Mountain bikers in the aQuellé Tour Durban MTB powered by Cycle Lab also have three options for their event on Saturday, May 13, with the more experienced and fittest riders most likely to opt for the 40km route. The intermediate 20km will suit the weekend warriors, while a 10km route has been added to cater for the young and less experienced. All the off-road races will start and finish at Cornubia Mall.

“We have changed the focus at the aQuellé Tour Durban this year, and our aim is to make the event more inclusive and try and appeal to everybody who owns a bicycle,” said Race Director Alec Lenferna. “We want to attract the cyclists who have not ridden for a few years to take their bikes out of the garage and enjoy riding again. We want the person who trundles along the beachfront once a week to come and enjoy being part of the aQuellé Tour Durban vibe. We want the kids from the outlying areas near Durban to come and be part of the fun,” he said.

To enter the race, visit www.tourdurban.co.za.

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Shiraz Habbib

Shiraz has been a community journalist for the last 12 years and has a specific interest in everything sports. He holds a Bachelor of Arts undergrad degree and honours degree from the University of KwaZulu-Natal where he majored in Communications, Anthropology and English.

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