In a busy week for endurance sport, the Diverge Podcast dives into the build-up to the inaugural Nedbank Gravel Burn and reflects on the cancellation of the Sanlam Cape Town Marathon. In happier, positive news, the first edition of what has been marketed as the world’s premier gravel stage race gets underway on Sunday, 26 October. The elite line-ups have been announced, and the route will certainly challenge both the elite and amateur riders alike. Sadly, the Cape Town Marathon had to be called off in the early hours of Sunday morning, when gale-force winds destroyed the Greenpoint race village, making the start/finish precinct unsafe. Sanlam has stepped in to guarantee the entries of the 2025 entrants for the 2026 or 2027 race, but the status of the event’s application for Abbott World Marathon Major status remains uncertain.
To read about the full men’s and women’s elite line-ups for the Nedbank Gravel Burn and all the Cape Town Marathon communiques, visit Diverge.info:
- Meet the Men Contesting the Inaugural Nedbank Gravel Burn
- Women to Watch at the 2025 Nedbank Gravel Burn
- Record Runs and Emotional Scenes at Cape Town Trail Marathon Races
- Impressive Repeat Wins for Hendricks and Kavanagh in 10km Peace Run
- 2025 Sanlam Cape Town Marathon Cancelled Due to Adverse Wind Conditions
- Cancellation Timeline of the 2025 Sanlam Cape Town Marathon
- Sanlam to Sponsor 2026 or 2027 Entries for Cancelled 2025 Marathon Entrants
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