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Still time to enter cycle event in Cornubia

Late entries are being accepted for the aQuellé Tour Durban 2026 which takes place on Sunday.

CYCLISTS who missed the initial entry window for the aQuellé Tour Durban 2026 still have a final opportunity to secure their place on the start line, thanks to a last-minute push from local ambassadors.

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The Domino Duo, Sisanda Shange and Yaneliswa Magqabi, are leading the call for late entries, encouraging riders to be part of one of Durban’s most iconic cycling events.

Although online registrations have officially closed, hopeful participants can still enter in person ahead of race day.

Late entries will be accepted at Cycle Lab on Friday, April 17, and Saturday, April 18.

The race itself will take place on Sunday, April 19, starting at Moses Mabhida Stadium.

Representing the Domino Foundation, the duo appeared in their cycling kit to promote not only participation, but purpose.

The organisation is a beneficiary of the event, meaning every entry contributes to meaningful community development initiatives.

“It’s all about riding for good and riding for change,” said Shange.

“So, get along to Cycle Lab with your Charity or Recreational entry fee and be part of the fun.”

There’s still time to join the excitement, support a worthy cause, and experience the energy of Durban’s premier cycling event.

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