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  • VIDEO: Jozi Cycle Week kicks off

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    FOURWAYS – With the aim to demonstrate the City of Joburg’s commitment to turning Joburg into a cycle-friendly city, the…

  • Kyalami to host regional racing

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    KYALAMI – Motorsport enthusiasts will be thrilled to know that regional motorsport racing will be back at Kyalami Grand Prix…

  • Police and schools engage in sports against crime

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    MIDRAND - Police, the Community Policing Forum and Public Safety Youth Desk organised soccer, netball and volleyball matches in a…

  • The pressures of being number one

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    MIDRAND - Equestrian athlete Dominey Alexander sits relaxed at his kitchen table at his home in Blue Hills as he…

  • New gear, same winning streak

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    MIDRAND - The Midrand Cricket Club (MCC) took on their neighbours, the Midrand Knights, in a SA7 fixture at the…

  • Community keeps it moving

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    LONEHILL - Run, walk, hop, skip or jump, the Lonehill parkrun is totally free and has become a Saturday morning…

  • Team ready to be the best

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    JOBURG - Team Nissan is showjumping ready as they are set to take on the Nissan Easter Festival.

  • A winning partnership

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    MIDRAND - Not only has the Midrand Knights Youth Academy and Midrand Cricket Club Youths merged to form the Midrand…

  • WIN: Cyclists’ plea to apply the 1-metre passing rule

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    FOURWAYS - Toyota continues to push for a safe passing distance for cyclists.

  • Dinner and evening cycle

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    KYALAMI - The next Cycle Kyalami night cycle will be held on 3 March.

  • Runners urged to remain cautious while training

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    JOBURG - With just over three months left until the celebrated Comrades Marathon returns, runners preparing for the gruelling marathon…

  • Triumph South Africa celebrates 20 years

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    KYALAMI – Motorcycle enthusiasts congregated in celebration of Triumph Motorcycles' second decade in South Africa.

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