Cape Epic Day 4: Not real mountain biking
"Today I give a gold medal for the most stupid stage I ever done that's not real mountain biking! Good luck to all the amateurs on the course." This was a tweet from four-time Cape Epic winner Karl Platt after finishing a gruelling day 4 (Stage 3) this ...
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