Tag: Tsogo Sun Amashova Durban Classic

Tsogo Sun Amashova Celebrates 30 Years

South Africa’s oldest road cycling race, Tsogo Sun Amashova Durban Classic is turning 30 this year. As part of the celebrations for reaching this significant milestone, the event’s coordinators have launched a “local legends” campaign. According to Tsogo Sun Amashova’s Race Director, Annie Batchelder, the campaign being run via predominantly digital platforms looks to recognise loyal cyclists that have been riding this race for 10…

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Riding the Amashova for Breast Cancer survivors!

Trevor Hardouin (29) from Yellowwood Park recently participated in South Africa’s oldest classic cycle race, the Tsogo Sun Amashova Durban Classic 2015, held on Sunday, October 18th. Kicking off from Pietermaritzburg City Hall, Hardouin cycled the gruelling 106 km race donning Team Tracey cycling kit in support of his friend, Tracey Massey Hicks (45), who is currently fighting her own…

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SUNCOASTERS race for charity!

Ready to take on the challenge Cedric Nzama, Monica Mokoena, Justin Oliver, Mpume Maphumulo and Chris Goosen of Suncoast do it all for charity. Six Suncoast employees are geared up and ready to cycle in the 2014 Tsogo Sun Amashova, taking place on Sunday  12 October, all in the name of charity. These Suncoasters will be cycling to donate R5000 towards…

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Tsogo Sun takes on all things Amashova!

Picture by: S&A Marketing Clinton Bonhomme (Executive Sous Chef Southern Sun Elangeni & Maharani Hotel), Mike Jackson (Operations Director Tsogo Sun Hotels KZN), Adrian Penny (General Manager Suncoast Towers Hotel), Samantha Croft (General Manager Southern Sun Elangeni & Maharani Complex) and John Aritho (General Manager Southern Sun Maharani) seen in front of the Southern Sun Elangeni & Maharani Hotel in…

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Dad’s charity takes on their 10th annual Tsogo Sun Amashova Durban Classic!

This year will mark the 10th anniversary of The Dad’s Charity Cycle Challenge which will see 45 dads taking to the road on their bikes in aid of raising funds for their non-profit organisations. The cyclists will ride from Johannesburg on Wednesday, October 8th and will arrive in Pietermaritzburg on Sunday, October 12th for the 106km start of the Tsogo Sun Amashova Durban…

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