2014 Overall Results - Men
Cat Pos 177.
GC Pos 347.
Time 50:10.47,8
Distance 729km
Avg. Speed 14.53km/h
Climbing 14850m
2014 Stage Results - Men
Prologue 238. Cat, 445. GC
1:39.05,3 +39.57,3
Stage 1 191. Cat, 357. GC
7:34.38,4 +2:51.48,1
Stage 2 178. Cat, 338. GC
6:45.02,4 +2:32.45,4
Stage 3 188. Cat, 345. GC
7:43.13,4 +2:49.38,7
Stage 4 183. Cat, 368. GC
6:22.49,9 +2:36.45,0
Stage 5 170. Cat, 325. GC
8:14.54,3 +3:22.50,9
Stage 6 173. Cat, 318. GC
5:55.09,4 +2:20.18,2
Stage 7 250. Cat, 510. GC
5:55.54,7 +2:55.52,4
Andy and Alan have completed the Absa Cape Epic they entered together.
They have achieved the following results together:
2014 Team A21 Campaign (Men), Cat Pos: 177., GC Pos: 347., Time: 50:10.47,8
158-1 Andy Wright
South Africa
Epics Completed: 4
I entered the Absa Cape Epic...
To highlight a21campaign.org
Best Results:
big rides in Lesotho and 2 completed Epics
Absa Cape Epic History:
2017 - Finisher (Grand Masters)
Cat Pos: 22. GC Pos: 352. Time: 45:06.06,42014 - Finisher (Men)
Cat Pos: 177. GC Pos: 347. Time: 50:10.47,82012 - Finisher (Men)
Cat Pos: 182. GC Pos: 313. Time: 54:33.57,92011 - Finisher (Men)
Cat Pos: 245. GC Pos: 422. Time: 53:16.05,5
158-2 Alan Bainbridge
South Africa
Epics Completed: 1
I entered the Absa Cape Epic...
In support of The A21 Campaign's fight against human trafficking and modern-day slavery - the fastest growing criminal industry in the world today with an estimated 27 million in bondage across the globe. Every 30 seconds another person becomes a victim of human trafficking. Their average age..12... Something MUST be done.
Absa Cape Epic History:
2014 - Finisher (Men)
Cat Pos: 177. GC Pos: 347. Time: 50:10.47,8
Charity Details
75%
ZAR 75 000
ZAR 100 000
The A21 Campaign
Why Riding: The A21 Campaign exists to combat human trafficking and modern day slavery in teh 21'st century.
'Human trafficking is the illegal trade of human beings, mainly for the purposes of commercial sexual exploitation and forced labor. As the world’s fastest growing criminal industry, it affects every nation across the globe. Every thirty seconds, someone is forced into this type of bondage—modern slavery.'