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Curro wishes their Cape Epic team well

The two African Special Category riders are Phillimon Sebona and Jan Montshioa.

On Wednesday, October 13 Curro Academy Wilgeheuwel held an event to introduce their Curro Cape Epic team to the community and wish them well on their journey.

The Curro Cape Epic team for 2021 are cycling coaches Phillimon Sebona and Jan Montshioa.

With years of experience and great talent shared between them, Curro is very excited to see where this journey will take them in this year’s race.

Phillimon Sebona. Photo: Supplied.

Undoubtedly one of the country’s top mountain biking events, the ABSA Cape Epic once again invited riders to test their limits over six days from October 17 to 24.

This year, Curro is joining in the action by sponsoring two African Special Category riders while funding two full scholarships for the children of the winners of the Exxaro category.

“At Curro we push our learners to the peak of their potential, enabling them to reach new heights of self-development.

Curro Cape Epic team send-off. Photo: Supplied.

“The ABSA Cape Epic too pushes its entrants to be the best version of themselves, testing their abilities against the elements and tough terrain, to ultimately succeed but also to appreciate the long and sometimes challenging path taken to get there,” said Curro Holdings Executive, Corporate Services, Marí Lategan.

To read more about this exciting partnership and learn more about Phillimon and Jan, the community is advised to keep an eye on the school’s social media pages.

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