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ROTOCON Co-Sponsors Team Woolworths Rotolabel in the ABSA Cape Epic Race 2017 

Press release from the issuing company

The premier mountain bike race takes place 19 - 26 March 2017

CAPE TOWN, South Africa (March 23, 2017) - ROTOCON, a provider of consulting and service to South Africa label converters in the narrow web industry

joined Rotolabel as a co-sponsor of Team Woolworths Rotolabel in the ABSA Cape Epic Race 2017. The demanding eight-day adventure through the Western Cape region in South Africa is from 19-26 March.
 
Local and mountain bikers from around the world travel to South Africa to compete for the top spot at the ABSA Cape Epic Race. The route changes every year, and leads aspiring amateur and professional mountain bikers through approximately 800 kilometres of the unspoilt nature of the Western Cape including approximately 15 000m of climbing over some of the most magnificent passes in South Africa. Grant Watson, executive, national sales of Rotolabel joins Steve Vromans as riders representing Team Woolworths Rotolabel.

Michael Aengenvoort, owner of ROTOCON commented: "Co-sponsoring Team Woolworths Rotolabel in the ABSA Cape Epic Race 2017 that the supports the Woolworths Qhubeka charity and our local community hosting this exhilarating race is truly an honour for ROTOCON." 

An Official Sponsor of the ABSA Cape Epic Race 2017, Woolworths provides healthy food at water points on the route and at the Recovery Zone at the finish of each stage. Woolworths began life as a department store in Cape Town in 1931. 85 years later, Woolworths is one of South Africa's best-loved and most iconic brands, with departments spanning food, clothing, beauty and homeware. Woolworths was the first South African retailer to introduce 'sell by' dates on food packaging.

 

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