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2013 Overall Results - Men

Cat Pos 226.
GC Pos 472.
Time 57:41.57,3
Distance 706km
Avg. Speed 12.24km/h
Climbing 15950m

2013 Stage Results - Men

Prologue 264. Cat, 547. GC
1:40.29,5 +45.19,4
Stage 1 246. Cat, 490. GC
9:04.54,2 +4:33.57,5
Stage 2 259. Cat, 563. GC
11:03.45,7 +5:28.13,6
Stage 3 243. Cat, 509. GC
7:31.10,7 +3:37.53,4
Stage 4 234. Cat, 506. GC
9:15.37,0 +4:42.47,7
Stage 5 231. Cat, 489. GC
6:27.45,5 +3:24.41,4
Stage 6 212. Cat, 417. GC
8:15.58,3 +3:45.41,3
Stage 7 217. Cat, 419. GC
4:22.16,4 +1:59.56,2

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

2013 Team epicride4EWT (Men), Cat Pos: 226., GC Pos: 472., Time: 57:41.57,3

356-1 Nick King

South Africa South Africa

Epics Completed: 2

 

Best Results:
Cape Epic 2007;
Tour de Kruger 2006;
Kiliman ride around Mt Kilimanjaro 2006;
Trail riding in Norway where you can ride from trail hut to hut across the entire country!

Absa Cape Epic History:

2013 - Finisher (Men)
            Cat Pos: 226. GC Pos: 472. Time: 57:41.57,3

2007 - Finisher (Men)
            Cat Pos: 156. GC Pos: 243. Time: 53:57.50,2

356-2 Jeremy King

South Africa South Africa

Epics Completed: 1

 

I entered the Absa Cape Epic...
Top of my bucket list

Best Results:
Selected for provincial team (KZN u-18)

Absa Cape Epic History:

2013 - Finisher (Men)
            Cat Pos: 226. GC Pos: 472. Time: 57:41.57,3

Charity Details

43%

ZAR 21 800

ZAR 50 000

 

Endangered Wildife Trust (EWT)

Website: www.ewt.org.za

Donate: Click here

Why Riding: Wildlife conservation and ecosystem sustainability is of great importance for Africa and for all Africans, and indeed the planet. The EWT is one of Africa\'s largest environmental NGOs and celebrates its 40th anniversary this year. With Nick being a former CEO and now a Board member of the Endangered Wildlife Trust we have an intimate knowledge of the amazing work the EWT conducts throughout sub-Saharan Africa and the challenges in funding these operations. We thus aim to use this great event as a catalyst to raise awareness and potential funds in support of the Endangered Wildlife Trust\'s important work.