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Maltese cyclists to write history in South Africa

In March 2025, Maltese cyclists Etienne Bonello and Marie Claire Aquilina are set to write local cycling history as they prepare to take on the highly rated Absa Cape Epic mountain bike race in South Africa.

This exhilarating and gruelling eight-day stage race, often referred to as the Tour de France of mountain biking, is renowned for its extreme terrain and demanding physical challenges. Bonello and Aquilina will compete in the Mixed category, where teams consist of one male and one female rider, adding another level of strategic collaboration to the competition.

Trailblazing Mountain Bikers

Both Bonello and Aquilina are household names within the Maltese sporting community, renowned for their years of high-level competitive experience.ย Bonello has been a cornerstone of Maltese cycling for over two decades, securing numerous national titles and making his mark in international competitions. Aquilina, meanwhile, has been a dominant force in womenโ€™s cycling in Malta. She claims multiple national championships and consistently delivers strong performances and podium spots on the international stage.

 

Preparation: Mediterranean Epic in Spain

 

Preparing for such a monumental race has seen the duo undergo rigorous training and ongoing exposure to high-level competition, which is why they competed in the Mediterranean Epic, held in February 2025 in Oropesa del Mar โ€“ Castellรณn, Spain.

 

This four-day UCI mountain bike stage race is considered one of the toughest pre-season tests for elite riders, featuring technical trails, steep climbs, and varied terrain. Competing against top international mountain bikers, Bonello and Aquilina used the event as a key stepping stone toward their Cape Epic goal, enabling them to further fine-tune their riding techniques, improve their team coordination, and test their race strategy under real competitive conditions. Facing world-class opposition, they gained valuable insights into their strengths and areas for improvement, all crucial for the challenges that await them in South Africa.

 

The Ultimate Challenge: The Absa Cape Epic

 

The Absa Cape Epic is the worldโ€™s premier multi-stage mountain bike race, spanning eight days It covers approximately 608 kilometers, and featuring an astounding 16,500 meters of climbing across South Africaโ€™s Western Cape.

This is achieved hrough a mix of private farmlands, rugged trails, and world-renowned wine estates, offering breathtaking views and relentless challenges. Each day riders cover a different stage, journeying from one estate to another.

The experience is not just about racingโ€”it is a nomadic adventure, as riders camp each night in race villages. They will also be embracing an off-the-grid, communal lifestyle. It is a true test of endurance, skill, and mental resilience.

Riders must race in two-person teams and remain within two minutes of each other at all times. This unique format requires excellent teamwork, mutual support, and strategic decision-making. The Mixed category, in which Bonello and Aquilina will compete, adds another dimension, as it requires a well-balanced approach to pacing and energy management.

โ€œOur years of competitive cycling experience, along with our recent participation in the Mediterranean Epic, will be invaluable as we take on the extreme challenges of the Cape Epic. The race features diverse terrain, from rugged mountain trails to technical descents and energy-draining climbs, demanding both skill and endurance.” Bonello commented.

 

ย A Milestone for Maltese Cyclingย 

 

Bonello and Aquilinaโ€™s participation in the Cape Epic is more than a personal challengeโ€”it promises to be a historic moment for Maltese mountain biking as their journey demonstrates the ability of local athletes to step up and compete on the world stage.

Bonello and Aquilinaโ€™s journey to the Cape Epic has been made possible with the support of various organisations that share their passion for cycling and endurance sports, amongst which are Meerendal Wine Estate, Kalamba Games, Garmin, BBB Cycling, The Sports Medics, Go&Fun, Visit Malta. Their participation is also backed by the invaluable assistance of the Maltese Olympic Committee and SportMalta and the support of the Malta Cycling Federation.

 

โ€œWe hope that our participation will inspire other Maltese cyclists, proving that with the right preparation and mindset, even riders from a small nation can take on some of the toughest mountain biking events out there.โ€ Concluded Aquilina.

 

The Absa Cape Epic will start on the 16th of March and will conclude on the 23rd of March.


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