A SuperSport crew member is reported to have been tragically killed while on assignment in Nigeria. Image: X
A SuperSport crew member is reported to have been tragically killed while on assignment in Nigeria. Image: X

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RIP: Rider dies in Cape Town Cycle Tour tragedy

It has been confirmed by organisers of the Cape Town Cycle Tour that a cyclist died during the well-known event on Sunday.

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13-03-23 07:20
A SuperSport crew member is reported to have been tragically killed while on assignment in Nigeria. Image: X
A SuperSport crew member is reported to have been tragically killed while on assignment in Nigeria. Image: X

In tragic news confirmed by race organisers, “deep regret” was expressed after confirming the death of a rider at the Cape Town Cycle Tour race, with the men’s elite race taking place over 109km, and the women’s elite race 79km.

The incident is currently under investigation, and so there are very few details at the moment around the exact cause of death. The name of the rider will also not be released at this stage.

“Our condolences go out to the family and friends of the rider concerned,” organisers said in a statement.

Such tragedies are rare at the Cape Town Cycle Tour, but in 2018, two riders and a course marshal were killed.

In 2020, one participant also collapsed and died soon after the conclusion of the race.

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South Africa’s Chris Jooste won the men’s elite Cape Town Cycle Tour in perfect conditions on Sunday. Photo: Twitter

The tragic death on Sunday blighted the Cape Town Cycle Tour

In terms of results, South Africa’s Chris Jooste ultimately won the men’s elite race in prefect conditions on Sunday.

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Riding for the TufoBMC team, it was Jooste’s first triumph in what is the world’s largest single day timed race.

Jooste’s time was 2:36.14.

Andries Nigrini took second with Jaedon Terlouw n third.

The race took place over 109km.

Meanwhile, the women’s elite race over 78km was won for the fourth time by Mauritius rider Kim Le Court de Billot in a time of 2:13:20.

Le Court de Billot finished ahead of Vera Looser with Ashleigh Moolman-Pasio rounding out the podium.

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