Cape Times

Spruced steeds and ‘staches for DGR bike ride

- DAVE ABRAHAMS

Cape Town – The rallying cry this year is “Join the Gentry” and that really is what the Distinguis­hed Gentleman’s Ride on Sunday 25 September is all about.

Founded in Sydney, Australia in 2012 by Mark Hawwa as a way to bring together café-racer and classic motorcycle enthusiast­s and obviate the often-negative biker stereotype, the Distinguis­hed Gentleman’s Ride has became a global movement with riders formally dressed and neatly groomed.

It’s for a good cause; the ride will focus on funding suicide prevention programmes, as well as prostate cancer research through its charity partner the Movember Foundation - and the worldwide target is $5 million (R71 million).

But more than anything else, it’s a celebratio­n of elegance on two wheels. Shine up your classic, retro, bobber or old-school café racer, register on the Distinguis­hed Gentleman’s Ride website and dress up in your Sunday best this Sunday. Think suit and tie instead of scuffed leather jacket.

The ride is free, but you’re encouraged to get your family and friends to pledge sponsorshi­p on your registrati­on page.

The Cape Town Distinguis­hed Gentleman’s Ride will leave from Bardough by Jason, 31 Loop Street at 10.30am, and proceed via the Wynberg Club and Constantia Nek to The Bungalow in Victoria Road, Camps Bay.

 ??  ?? Haul out your Sunday best and come join the other two-wheeled gentry on Sunday.
Haul out your Sunday best and come join the other two-wheeled gentry on Sunday.

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