The Cape Argus, officially known as the Cape Town Cycle Tour, is approximately 109 kilometers (68 miles) long. This iconic cycling event takes place annually in Cape Town, South Africa, and features a scenic route around the Cape Peninsula. Cyclists of various skill levels participate, making it one of the largest timed cycling events in the world.
Cape Argus was created in 1857.
Cape Argus Cycle Race was created in 1978.
The Cape Argus newspaper is published by Independent News & Media. It is located in Cape Town, South Africa. It was the first local newspaper that used the telegraph to gather the news.
The newspaper was originally called "The Cape Argus" and took its name from the Greek mythological figure Argus Panoptes, who was a many-eyed giant known for his vigilance and watchfulness. The name was chosen to symbolize the paper's commitment to providing comprehensive and vigilant news coverage.
CAPE TOWN TO WINDHOEK1265 km North of Cape Town.
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The hugely popular bicycle race in Cape Town is known as the "Cape Argus Cycle Tour." For a map of the route, see the Related Link.
it is 8810 Kilometers
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It is 224 kilometers according to Google Maps.
Argus was Hera's many-eyed assistant. He had eyes all over his body.