2013 Overall Results - Masters
Cat Pos 86.
GC Pos 286.
Time 48:22.48,8
Distance 706km
Avg. Speed 14.59km/h
Climbing 15950m
2013 Stage Results - Masters
Prologue 88. Cat, 312. GC
1:25.58,1 +24.43,6
Stage 1 111. Cat, 371. GC
8:15.30,1 +3:16.14,0
Stage 2 94. Cat, 331. GC
8:54.22,8 +2:49.59,3
Stage 3 99. Cat, 339. GC
6:27.59,0 +2:15.50,6
Stage 4 86. Cat, 301. GC
7:28.36,6 +2:27.31,8
Stage 5 71. Cat, 252. GC
4:54.20,8 +1:35.46,3
Stage 6 69. Cat, 247. GC
7:04.11,8 +2:12.00,9
Stage 7 86. Cat, 283. GC
3:51.49,6 +1:10.48,6
Pieter and Nick have completed all of the three Absa Cape Epics they entered together.
They have achieved the following results together:
2013 Team Christine Revell Childrens Home (Masters), Cat Pos: 86., GC Pos: 286., Time: 48:22.48,8
2011 Team Intersped (Masters), Cat Pos: 84., GC Pos: 293., Time: 47:11.31,9
2010 Team Intersped (Masters), Cat Pos: 51., GC Pos: 255., Time: 48:39.22,0
155-1 Pieter Swart
South Africa
Epics Completed: 3
I entered the Absa Cape Epic...
The Challenge of improving on our two previous Absa Cape Epic results and to raise money for the Christine Revell Childrens Home.
Best Results:
Completeing the 2010 & 2011 Absa Cape Epic
Absa Cape Epic History:
2013 - Finisher (Masters)
Cat Pos: 86. GC Pos: 286. Time: 48:22.48,82011 - Finisher (Masters)
Cat Pos: 84. GC Pos: 293. Time: 47:11.31,92010 - Finisher (Masters)
Cat Pos: 51. GC Pos: 255. Time: 48:39.22,0
155-2 Nick Van Zyl
South Africa
Epics Completed: 3
I entered the Absa Cape Epic...
for the challenge
Best Results:
amarider, karoo to coast
Absa Cape Epic History:
2013 - Finisher (Masters)
Cat Pos: 86. GC Pos: 286. Time: 48:22.48,82011 - Finisher (Masters)
Cat Pos: 84. GC Pos: 293. Time: 47:11.31,92010 - Finisher (Masters)
Cat Pos: 51. GC Pos: 255. Time: 48:39.22,0
Charity Details
162%
ZAR 81 000
ZAR 50 000
Christine Revell Childrens Home
Why Riding: At Christine Revell Children?s Home they provide full-time care for up to 49 babies and children from birth to five years of age who have been referred to them by social workers and placed there by order of a children?s court. The children are either neglected, abandoned, abused, orphaned and are accepted at the home irrespective of HIV status, race or gender.
They strive to create a warm, friendly and homely environment, but the ultimate aim is to re-unite a child with its parents or the extended family should circumstances permit. Children are also placed into foster care with suitable families in the communities and when the proper legal channels have been followed children can also be adopted. These decisions are always taken with the full involvement of their social worker, the social worker who referred the child to them, the family and children?s courts.
It costs the home ZAR 140 per day per child for housing, food, clothing, schooling, counselling and medical care.
Our goal is to raise at least enough money to provide for 1 child for a year. All funds raised by us will go to the home.