Mountain Bike Magazine MTB Autumn 2019 | Page 146

THE GRAND DEPART PROLOGUE START & FINISH University of Cape Town, Cape Town 21 KM 600 M DISTANCE CLIMBING RATING THE ROUTE Cape Town, South Africa’s Mother City, provides a glorious welcome to one of the most spectacular regions of Africa. Sitting at the foot of the iconic Table Mountain with a heritage spanning over 300 years, Cape Town attracts tourists from around the world with its unique mix – part fishing village, part metropolis and giant adventure playground. The city is a sought-after destination for its beautiful mountain and sea landscapes, spectacular beaches, architecture, cuisine, music and lifestyle. It boasts the top five national attractions in South Africa: Table Mountain, a world heritage site; the V&A Waterfront, a unique shopping and holiday experience in a scenic working harbour; Robben Island, where Nelson Mandela and other famous South Africans were imprisoned; the Cape Town wine routes; and Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens, internationally acclaimed as one of the great gardens of the world. Cape Town’s most iconic landmark plays host, for the fifth time, to the inaugural day of the Absa Cape Epic. The Prologue is more than just a scenesetter though; it will provide the first shake-up of the general classification and hints of who has prepared best for the Herculean task at hand. Twenty one kilometres long, with 600m of climbing, it takes in the now infamous “climb which cannot be named in print”, the grind up to the cauldron of spectators gathered around Dead Man’s Tree and the scenic vistas of Table Mountain Road, all forming part of Table Mountain National Park. The first section of the Land Rover Technical Terrain of the race is located on the Plum Pudding singletrack, which tests bravery and skill in equal measures. Expect the UCI men’s and women’s teams to blitz the course, and the time gaps to be calculated in seconds. But know that further down the field, surviving the Prologue unscathed should be the aim for the day – the 2019 Absa Cape Epic really begins on Monday, in Hermanus.