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The Emerald Queen

The Queen Stage of the 2023 Absa Cape Epic pits teams against the race’s most famed climb, Groenlandberg. Though the imposing peak, which lurks ominously over the Oak Valley Estate race village, is far from the only challenge. The 102 kilometre long Queen Stage heads east rather than west, towards Lourensford Wine Estate, when it departs Oak Valley Estate.

Even getting to the foot of the climb requires hard work, ascending through Paul Cluver Wine Estate and up Tierkop before the climb truly begins. The Green Mountain itself is a long, steady, climb; suited for the pure climbers rather than the powerful puncheurs who will have thrived on much of the route to that point. After descending from the highest point of the 2023 race, the route winds its way towards the Eikenhof Dam, up Willie’s Trail and sections of the famous A-to-Z singletracks towards the Gantouw Pass.

The compulsory portage leads into Knorhoek and across the Vergelegen Game Park where the day’s final climbs help tick the accumulated climbing up to the 2 450 metre mark. Once in Lourensford Wine Estate, the River Trail leads riders straight down to the finish; mercifully without a final sting in the tail, for once…

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25 Comments

  1. Annika has some extremely insightful comments, she's been spot-on with a lot of her assessments of the racing and the peripheral issues. Also, where I ride, we get some torrential rain, and my solution to wet shoes, is waterproof socks! Game changer, no more wet feet at least.

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