South African success on Stage 3 of Cape Epic
Local riders made it a banner day for South African cycling on the third stage of the Cape Epic on Wednesday between Hermanus and Oak Valley.
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Local riders made it a banner day for South African cycling on the third stage of the Cape Epic on Wednesday between Hermanus and Oak Valley.
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Both the men’s and women’s leaders held onto to their yellow and orange leader jerseys, respectively, after 116km of racing at the end of the Absa Cape Epic Stage 2 on Tuesday.
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