The penultimate stage of the Absa Cape Epic is set to be a mental and physical challenge, with riders facing a 76km route and 2,450m of climbing in Stellenbosch. As the finish line comes into sight, teams will need to dig deep to overcome the demanding terrain and secure their positions. The stage is tailored to cross-country specialists, offering opportunities for them to gain an advantage or defend their lead. The infamous UFO climb and Toyota Tough section will test riders’ endurance and resolve, making it a thrilling stage to watch.
The Penultimate Push in Stellenbosch: Absa Cape Epic Nears Finish Line
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