Cape Epic, a State Owned entity headquartered in South Africa, was founded in 2003 and has approximately 40 employees. It reported $2.3M in revenue as of 2023 and functions as a tier 3 media tech buyer. The company's operations center on motorsports and cycling, specifically through holding a cycling race in Western Cape.
South Africans Matt Beers and Tristan Nortje of Toyota Specialized Imbuko narrowed the overall lead in the 2026 Absa Cape Epic to 13 seconds on Saturday, March 20, after finishing second in the penultimate stage. They gained 1 minute 37 seconds on overall leaders Luca Braidot and Simone Avondetto, who currently hold the top spot, while Wout Alleman and Martin Stosek (Buff-BH) secured the stage win. This development followed Friday's Stage 5 'Queen Stage,' where Italians Luca Braidot and Simone Avondetto (Wilier-Vittoria) claimed their first stage victory despite having led the race overall for the preceding three days. Earlier, on Stage 4, Gaze and Schwarzbauer won the men’s race after a late crash, with Braidot and Avondetto maintaining their overall lead, while Courtney and Seiwald ended Lill and Keller’s winning streak in the women’s race. On Stage 3, Marc Pritzen and Felix Stehli achieved an unexpected victory with a decisive late attack on the longest stage of the race, pulling away from a large lead group to secure their first stage win.
Cape Epic offers 2 products in the media and telecoms services and sports industries. Cape Epic's product portfolio comprises of media and TV services and motorsports and cycling.
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Cape Epic's revenues were less than $10M in 2023. Caretta Research has split Cape Epic's revenue into 2 different product categories, the largest of which is cycling. For full access to Cape Epic's revenue breakdown subscribe to Caretta Portal.
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Cape Epic sells broadcasting rights of its cycling competitions globally. Cape Epic currently holds broadcasting rights for sports competitions including cycling.