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    Sun-power sees them through

    Staff ReporterBy Staff ReporterNovember 20, 2018No Comments1 Min Read
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    2018 Sasol Solar Challenge: Team Nuan cross the finish line in Stellenbosch of the 2018 Sasol Solar Challenge in first place after 8 days of racing through the country after starting in Pretoria last Saturday.Pic: Waldo Swiegers
    2018 Sasol Solar Challenge: Team Nuan cross the finish line in Stellenbosch of the 2018 Sasol Solar Challenge in first place after eight days of racing through the country. Dutch team Nuon won the 2018 Sasol Solar Challenge in Stellenbosch, clocking 4 030.4km. Their close rivals from Japan, team Tokai, completed 3 941.4km. The top SA team Tshwane University of Technology travelled a full 2 397 km on SA roads between Pretoria and Stellenbosch, narrowly beating North West University’s 2 276.3km. Photo: Waldo Swiegers
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