These organisations are fighting cancer at the Cape Town Cycle Tour

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October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and CANSA and ILoveBoobies are two of the Cycle Tour's regular charity groups that use the event for vital fundraising and awareness for their causes.

The 46th Cape Town Cycle Tour takes place on Sunday, 10 March 2024, and will once again channel proceeds into its two beneficiaries, the Pedal Power Association and the Rotary Club of Claremont. Giving back has been a cornerstone of the event since its inception.

‘2024 will be our seventh year as a recipient of the Cape Town Cycle Tour’s generosity.’ Nicky Webb is a driving force behind ILoveBoobies and herself a regular presence at many of the country’s major cycling events, living her brand to the max. The programme is modular in nature and therefore scalable, and the Cycle Tour Charity Group is a big contributor. ‘The support and opportunity we receive from the Cape Town Cycle Tour has helped to screen more than 7 600 women since its inception,’ said Webb.

‘The Cycle Tour is our best-supported event with the cycling community and a highlight of the year for ILoveBoobies,’ said the organisation. ‘Join the PINK train and give your race a compelling “why”.Looking for things to do in the city at half the price? Let these great offers inspire you. Get themCANSA is the other big-name cancer fighter using the Cape Town Cycle Tour in its quest to fight against the disease in South Africa.

 

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