This Sunday is the annual Argus Cycle Race, taking place in Cape Town, South Africa.
This is a unique opportunity for cycles to come together and challenge themselves to compete in one f the world’s largest sporting events. 31,000 cyclists are expected to take part and will each challenge themselves to finish the 109km which will take them through some of the Cape’s most mesmerising scenery.
People from all walks of life have been training hard for the race. Each face is there for their own reasons, whether its for the exhilaration of the competition, a personal challenge, or to raise awareness for a cause close to their hearts.
Rick Lawrence’s team, ‘Race for Rhinos’ is taking action to raise money for the protection of rhinos from poaching in South Africa:
They have already received a great deal of support from local businesses and have choses the Argus race as a springboard for growing support for the charity. Their project seeks to grow a sustainable habitat, where the critically endangered Black Rhino in KwaZulu-Natal, a province of South Africa. In this habitat, the animals will be able to roam freely and grow their numbers in safety.
They will make up a significant portion of the race competitors, as Lawrence outlines:
Another competitor is Helen Harder, who is battling cancer. She was diagnosed in February 2011 and at last year’s Argus Cycle Tour her boyfriend, Alwyn Badenhorst completed the race in honour of her. This year, she is planning to complete it with him.
Really inspiring. The Argus Cycle Tour is not just an environment to raise awareness, but also to test oneself. Although she’s nervous, Helen is going into the race with a positive attitude: