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Tour de Limpopo comes to Tzaneen again

Tzaneen will once again be one of the towns hosting the 'Tour de Limpopo', an international cycling competition an the action starts this Thursday 16 May.

According to the Tour de Limpopo website, the event will be a four-day stage race starting at Bela Bela and heading North to the capital city of Polokwane.

Teams will stay overnight before heading east to the town of Tzaneen, where riders will stay for two nights before heading back to Polokwane on Saturday, May 18 to finish the Tour at the Peter Mokaba Stadium.

The competition saw a collaboration between the Limpopo Tourism Agency and Cycling South Africa, showcasing the diversity of the Limpopo Province as a premier cycling destination.

The 2018 event attracted 18 international professional cycling teams and produced some of the most amazing views of the Greater Letaba district and the Magoebaskloof.

Limpopo Tourism Agency CEO, Nomasanto Ndlovu, announced that the event will also return to the province in 2020.

Tour de Limpopo 2018 cyclists leaving Tzaneen heading back to Polkwane at the last stage. Photo: Tour de Limpopo website.

“Adventure Tourism is another fast growing segment in Limpopo Province and it attracts a high volume of cyclists who visit for mountain biking, as well as 4×4 off-road enthusiasts from all over South Africa and beyond.

This finds resonance with LTA’s Marketing Strategy, particularly on the sport tourism front, mainly due to the province’s scenic beauty provided by the topography.

This event will help grow the province’s sport tourism profile,” explained Ndlovu.

The Elite race will comprise teams of six riders and three support crew.

Pro Continental Teams, National Teams and Local regional/professional teams will be invited to participate in the tour.

The interest in the tour has grown with over 24 teams expressing interest to participate. These teams span four continents, representing 14 countries.

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Teams will race for General Classification, Sprinters jersey, King of the Mountain jersey, Best Young Rider and Most Aggressive Rider, as well as Overall Team Classification.

To involve as many people as possible, the event will introduce some new concepts this year.

From “best host municipality” to school competitions, and a cycle challenge up Mount Agatha, outside Tzaneen.

The teams will arrive at Bela Bela on Tuesday, May 14 for registrations and welcoming dinner, the next day the competition begins where the cyclists will ride 172 km from Bela Bela to Polokwane.

On Thursday, May 16 they will continue with their journey riding 96km from Polokwane to Tzaneen, the next day they will be competing in Tzaneen to Modjadjiskloof and Tarantaal and will conclude the event on Saturday, May 18 leaving Tzaneen to Polokwane where it will be finalised by a dinner.

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Emelda Tintswalo Shipalana

Tintswalo Shipalana, a journalist for the Letaba Herald, has been in the media industry for over a decade. She started her journey in radio, but ended up in print which is her first love. She joined the Herald newspaper as a cadet in 2016, where she graduated with a journalism qualification from the Caxton Training Academy. She also has a qualification in Feature Writing from the University of Cape Town and a Media Management qualification from Wits University. She is completing her BA Communication Science degree with UNISA. She sleeps well at night knowing she is a voice to the voiceless and her work contributes to promoting local talent, businesses and service delivery. Her love for her community keeps her working hard every day.

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