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Team Medscheme’s Malcolm Lange got R16000 for winning the 2010 Cape Argus Pick n Pay Cycle Tour, the world’s biggest cycle race. In terms of prizemoney for an event of this stature, what do you think?
That winner’s purse is spot-on; it’s a charity event after all
That’s too little, it should be R50000 for the winner
That’s on the paltry side, it should be at least R100 000 for the winner
That’s a joke, the winner of the world’s biggest race should get at least R250000
 
 
 
Guest Column
For the Mud and Glory
On 6 February 2010, after owning and riding a mountain bike for less than six months, I entered the Emperors Palace Classic MTB challenge, my first ever mountain bike race.