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2014 Overall Results - Masters

Cat Pos 119.
GC Pos 405.
Time 52:17.46,6
Distance 729km
Avg. Speed 13.94km/h
Climbing 14850m

2014 Stage Results - Masters

Prologue 133. Cat, 448. GC
1:39.20,0 +30.27,9
Stage 1 118. Cat, 397. GC
7:48.13,6 +7:48.13,6
Stage 2 119. Cat, 411. GC
7:00.56,2 +2:23.46,9
Stage 3 145. Cat, 475. GC
8:24.29,5 +2:55.31,6
Stage 4 130. Cat, 425. GC
6:41.21,0 +2:36.49,0
Stage 5 134. Cat, 443. GC
9:06.36,2 +3:45.14,3
Stage 6 117. Cat, 395. GC
6:22.16,9 +2:19.18,8
Stage 7 115. Cat, 384. GC
5:14.33,2 +1:46.08,3

Trevor and Peter have completed the Absa Cape Epic they entered together.
They have achieved the following results together:

2014 Team Avianto (Masters), Cat Pos: 119., GC Pos: 405., Time: 52:17.46,6

381-1 Trevor D'oliveira

South Africa South Africa

Epics Completed: 2

 

Absa Cape Epic History:

2018 - Finisher (Masters)
            Cat Pos: 101. GC Pos: 324. Time: 40:19.17,9

2014 - Finisher (Masters)
            Cat Pos: 119. GC Pos: 405. Time: 52:17.46,6

381-2 Peter Ransome

South Africa South Africa

Epics Completed: 1

 

Absa Cape Epic History:

2014 - Finisher (Masters)
            Cat Pos: 119. GC Pos: 405. Time: 52:17.46,6

Charity Details

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ZAR 46 500

ZAR 40 000

 

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