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PEAK PHASE · 4 WEEKS OUT

ABSA CAPE EPIC4 WEEKS OUT

Event-specific sharpening. Volume drops, quality rises. Built around the 700km / 15,000m profile of the Cape Epic in South Africa.

700 km·15,000 m climbing·8 days (stage race)·March

THE FOCUS RIGHT NOW

SHARPEN FOR THE DATE.

Four weeks out, you stop building and start sharpening. Volume drops 15-20%. Intensity gets very specific to your event. Long rides mimic race pacing. The goal is to arrive fresh, not fitter — if you're still building now, you peaked wrong.

THIS WEEK'S ANCHOR SESSION

EVENT SIMULATION

One 3-hour ride that mimics the first 3 hours of your target event. Same pace, same fueling, same kit. If your event has a big early climb, include one. Your legs learn what race pace feels like.

THE WEEK

A TYPICAL WEEK, 4 WEEKS OUT

Monday

REST

Protect recovery aggressively now.

Tuesday

THRESHOLD (3X10MIN)

Shorter, sharper threshold reps.

Wednesday

60MIN Z2

Just keeping the legs open.

Thursday

RACE-PACE INTERVALS (5X5MIN)

At your target sportive pace.

Friday

REST

Full rest — no bike.

Saturday

3H EVENT SIMULATION

Dial in pacing + fueling + kit.

Sunday

90MIN Z2

Easy, social.

DON'T DO THIS

The peak phase is when amateurs panic-train. Resist. Extra volume here creates fatigue that sits in your legs on race day. Trust the base.

EVENT INTEL

WHAT THE CAPE EPIC ACTUALLY DEMANDS

The Absa Cape Epic is the premier 8-day MTB stage race — 700km + 15,000m of climbing across the Western Cape of South Africa, raced in teams of two. World Series status, lottery entry, the hardest amateur MTB event on earth.

KEY CHARACTERISTICS

  • 8-day stage race — sleep, recover, repeat
  • Raced in teams of 2 — you finish together or you DNF
  • Technical singletrack AND long climbs on each stage
  • Heat, dust, and altitude variations across the Cape
  • Stage cut-offs — slower teams eliminated during the week

COMMON MISTAKES

  • Arriving undertrained for back-to-back 6-8 hour days
  • Mismatching partner fitness — you ride at the slower rider's pace
  • Skipping the first two stages' recovery protocols — day 5 is where it breaks

PACING

Cape Epic pacing is multi-day pacing, not single-stage racing. Target day 1 at 70-75% of a single-day race effort. Recovery — sleep, nutrition, legs up — is the race after day 3. The strongest teams at the finish line are those who held back on days 1-3 and still had legs on days 5-8.

FUELLING

Daily calorie intake 5,000-7,000 kcal during the event. Fuel on the bike aggressively (80g carbs/hour). Recovery window post-stage: 4:1 carb:protein within 30 minutes. Hydrate all day every day — dehydration compounds across stages.

KIT

Trail or lightweight XC full-suspension. 2.3-2.4" tyres with good sidewalls (MaxxTerra or Enduro casing). Service-day bike fleet access (mandatory at the Cape Epic). 2x kit pieces of everything. Tyre plugs, pump, CO2, multitool.

WANT THIS BUILT AROUND YOUR FTP?

COACHED FOR YOUR EVENT.

Not Done Yet is the coached five-pillar system built around your actual event date. Personalised TrainingPeaks plan, weekly calls, expert masterclasses. 7-day free trial.

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FAQ

COMMON QUESTIONS AT 4 WEEKS OUT

Is 4 weeks enough to train for the Absa Cape Epic?+

Yes, if you already have a reasonable aerobic base. 4 weeks out means peak and taper — we can sharpen and refine, but we can't build new aerobic fitness from scratch. If you're starting from zero now, aim for finishing rather than personal bests.

What's the hardest part of the Absa Cape Epic?+

8-day stage race — sleep, recover, repeat. arriving undertrained for back-to-back 6-8 hour days — so pacing discipline is the single biggest lever most amateurs miss. Cape Epic pacing is multi-day pacing, not single-stage racing.

How many hours a week should I train at 4 weeks out from the Absa Cape Epic?+

Reduce to 8-10 hours with rising intensity quality. This is the peak phase — fewer, sharper sessions. Long weekend ride stays but drops slightly (3-4 hours with event-specific work). Weekday sessions are shorter and more intense.

Do I need a coach to train for the Absa Cape Epic?+

You don't need a coach to finish. You do need structure. If you're new to sportives, have a target finish time, have a plateau you can't break, or have a history of peaking wrong, a coached plan pays for itself. Inside Not Done Yet the plan is built backwards from your event date — base, build, peak, taper timed to the week the Absa Cape Epic runs. 7-day free trial, $195/mo.

What gearing should I run for the Absa Cape Epic?+

Trail or lightweight XC full-suspension. 2.3-2.4" tyres with good sidewalls (MaxxTerra or Enduro casing). Service-day bike fleet access (mandatory at the Cape Epic). 2x kit pieces of everything. Tyre plugs, pump, CO2, multitool.