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Cape Epic benefits World Bicycle ReliefTuesday, 25 January 2011 12:42 Cape Epic benefits Zambian programme to fund 50,000 cyclesSome of cycling's most talented athletes have joined forces to raise $150,000 for World Bicycle Relief's Bicycles for Educational Empowerment Program (BEEP) in conjunction with the 2011 Absa Cape Epic mountain bike stage race, 27 March - 3 April.![]() An all-star combination including four members of the Trek-Milka Mountain bike team led by Bart Brentjens, the rag-tag duo Andy Ording and Todd Winget, as well as downhill sensations Anka Martin and current World Champion Tracy Moseley, will endure this gruelling 8 day race, covering 707km across South Africa's Western Cape to raise awareness and funds for World Bicycle Relief. Anyone donating $134 or more to The Cape Epic Challenge is eligible to win a host of great prizes including clutch items from TREK and SRAM, an actual World Bicycle Relief bike, as well as an incredible list of additional prizes to be announced on the Cape Epic Challenge Blog and Fundraising Page starting February, 1st. In addition, $75,000 has been pledged by a small group of anonymous donors to match all donations raised through the Cape Epic Challenge finale on 3 April 2011. All donations benefit World Bicycle Relief and their current efforts to provide 50,000 bicycles to Zambian students (70% girls), teachers and educational workers seeking access to education. The Cape Epic Challenge Goal to raise $150,000 would provide students at 10 schools with World Bicycle Relief's specially designed, locally assembled, rugged bicycles. You can donate to the cause on the Cape Epic Challenge fundraising page: http://worldbicyclerelief.kintera.org/capeepicchallenge, follow the rider's stories about Africa and their training for Cape Epic on the Cape Epic Challenge Blog: http://capeepicchallenge.blogspot.com, and find more about World Bicycle Relief and its mission to provide access to independence and livelihood through the power of bicycles at: www.worldbicyclerelief.org
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