YOUNG AMERICANS | RIDING THE CAPE EPIC
Noah Warren, a USA cycling development programme – and Café du Cycliste – athlete lined up at the Lourensford wine estate in Cape Province, South Africa, last month, for 605 kilometres of the toughest mountain-bike racing possible. Over eight days, competitors in this celebrated and infamous Cape Epic climbed more than 16,050 metres and journeyed into the heart of South Africa.
He was riding in a two-person team with fellow American Griffin Hoppin. All competitors must ride as pairs and team-mates must stay within two minutes of each other – and repair any mechanicals they have on course. Every year the harsh weather and unbelievably rugged course take their toll on both riders and equipment, leading many to drop out before the final finish line. Noah has never had a DNF (‘Did Not Finish’) in his racing career, and he did not intend for this to be his first.