Here the front runners in a previous Bouckaert-Soenen Road Cycling Challenge take on one of the long hills just outside of Wellington.Photo: Arcjive photo


Early Bird entries are now open for the annual Bouckaert-Soenen Road Cycling Challenge on Sunday 4 February, which is set to bring thousands of cyclists to Paarl.

The races, organised by the Rotary Club of Paarl, are held under the auspices of the Pedal Power Association (PPA) and start at the De Poort Heritage Centre in Pine Street.

There are three races around Paarl Mountain that day, measuring 123 km, 72 km and 46 km. The 123 km route is suitable for league and more experienced riders, and will be a seeding race for the Cape Town Cycling Challenge 2019. It will pass through the towns of Wellington, Hermon and Riebeek Kasteel, with a tough climb over Bothmanskloof Pass. After the descent, the route turns back to Paarl via the Voor-Paardeberg area, before returning via Agter Paarl to the finish near Strawberry King.

The 72 km route follows the long route, but cuts out Hermon and Riebeek Kasteel and joins the long route again at the Sonop turn-off to Voor Paardeberg, before returning to the finish via Agter-Paarl.

The 46 km route goes directly around Paarl Mountain and has no serious climbs. It joins the other two routes at the R44/Paardeberg Road junction and back to the finish via Agter Paarl. It is a fun-ride event aimed at the whole family and will have plenty of entertainment, food and drink available at the finish venue at De Poort.

Families must please note no under-16s may ride the 123 km route, no u-14s may ride the 72 km route, and u-12s must be accompanied by an adult on the 46 km route.

Visit www.paarlrotary.co.za for details and early bird entries. Proceeds go to childhood development projects supported by Paarl Rotary.

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