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Pressure mounts at halfway mark as riders tackle Greyton Stage ahead of Cape Epic ‘Queen Stage

With the Absa Cape Epic now beyond its halfway point, teams are beginning to fine-tune their strategies as the race intensifies. Stage 4, based around Greyton, was shorter than the previous day’s gruelling 140km, covering 87km, but remained highly demanding with a series of technical climbs offering little room for recovery. Mark Bonnici and Luke Borg (Epic Team Deloitte) were once again the first Maltese team across the line, finishing in 4:58:…
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themalteseherald.com broke the news in on Friday, March 20, 2026.
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