Absa Cape Epic

  • South Africa (ZAF)
  • Off-Road Cycling

Absa Cape Epic Gets A New Boss

News Release / 18.08.2015See All Event Posts Follow Event

One of South Africa’s most accomplished and experienced sports professionals, Lynn Naudé, has been appointed Chief Executive Officer of the Absa Cape Epic. 
 
Naudé has extensive experience with world class sporting events, ranging from managing heavyweight sponsorship portfolios to working on rugby and cricket world cups, the Wimbledon tennis tournament and the Fifa World Cup.
 
“For some time now I have been wanting to get somebody of the appropriate talent and expertise on board in this role to work hand-in-hand with myself and to help ensure that the Absa Cape Epic continues its growth curve,” said race founder Kevin Vermaak. “We’ve found the perfect person in Lynn and are delighted to have such an accomplished individual coming on board. Her experience across the commercial, operational and marketing areas of the industry will help take the event into a new dimension.”
 
“We are in an expansion phase at the moment, including launching new events, and I see Lynn as being vital to maintaining the Absa Cape Epic’s momentum in tandem with myself,” explained Vermaak.
 
“I will remain as owner of the Absa Cape Epic and Grandstand Management, the existing umbrella body of the business and under which any new events will fall.  Lynn will assume executive control of both Grandstand Management and the Absa Cape Epic.” 
 
Grandstand Management employs 25 full-time staff (which grows to 900 when crew and volunteers join for the Absa Cape Epic itself) and has offices in Bree St, Cape Town. The full-time staff’s year round responsibilities range from logistics to sponsor sales and servicing, route and rider management, marketing and communication and general operations.
 
Naudé served as General Manager, Sponsorship and Events for the Barclays Africa Group from 2010 to 2013. In that role she managed one of South Africa’s largest and most diverse portfolios, which included the team sponsorships of the Springboks and Bafana Bafana, the Absa Premiership, the Absa Currie Cup and the Absa Cape Epic. 
 
After graduating with a BA Law at the University of Stellenbosch, she worked on the 1999 Rugby World Cup, Wimbledon and Major League Baseball with IMG in London and then for the International Cricket Council’s commercial management team including the 2003 World Cup and for the LOC at the 2007 World Cup. She was also a senior executive for Maru Sport and for Visa’s Global Sponsorship Team, where she helped deliver some of world sport’s most recognised events.
 
Since 2013 she has worked as an independent consultant with Barclays Africa, AFGRI, a sponsor of the Blue Bulls Rugby Union, the Absa Cape Epic and Cricket South Africa.
 
Naudé, who joined the company at the beginning of April, said she was a “long-standing admirer of the Absa Cape Epic and was excited at the opportunity of a being part of a world class event and leading an experienced team”.
 
“I am busy getting to grips with the organisation at the moment but we have a great team which can build on the amazing work that has been done in the past 12 years,” said Naudé.
 
She added that the Absa Cape Epic had become a “benchmark for organisational efficiency and our challenge is to continue to innovate and grow the event together with our partners and stakeholders”.
 
* The 2016 Absa Cape Epic stage race takes place from 13 to 20 March and the much anticipated route will be announced at the official route launch gala dinner on 14 October 2015.  The 2016 race will host the 100th stage in the history of the event on Tuesday 15 March. 
 
The Absa Cape Epic is the world’s premier mountain bike stage race. The route changes every year, leading aspiring amateur and professional mountain bikers from around the world through roughly 800km of unspoilt scenery and 15 000m of accumulated climbing, over some of the most magnificent mountain passes in Western Cape in South Africa.  The Absa Cape Epic is the most televised mountain bike stage race in the world and the only eight-day mountain bike stage race classed as hors catégorie by the Union Cycliste Interacionale (UCI). This official UCI status makes it a highlight on the professional racer's calendar. The Absa Cape Epic also attracts aspiring amateur riders wanting to test themselves against the best. It is a full-service race, meaning that everything is taken care of from the start - all riders need to think about is riding.

­

See All Event Posts
PayPal Limited Edition SleepMonsters BUFF Patreon SleepMonsters Newsletter SleepMonsters Calendar SignUp