400 Wins. Beat Lance Armstrong. Then Built What South Africa Never Had. | Malcolm Lange
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Over 400 career victories. Three Cape Town Cycle Tour wins. Eight gold medals in a single national track championship. Seven wins in his first season in Belgium, as a teenager from Joburg who didn't know a soul. He raced against Lance Armstrong, sprinted against Robbie McEwan, and built some of the most iconic professional cycling teams South Africa has ever seen, HSBC, Med Scheme, Bonitas, DSV, often pitching boardrooms in the morning and winning races in the afternoon.
But this conversation isn't just about the wins. It's about what South African cycling was, what it lost, and what one man is trying to build back from the ground up. Malcolm now runs the DSV Shift Academy in Paarl, putting 25 kids from his community on bikes, into classrooms, and onto a path that didn't exist for them before he showed up.
From BMX ramps in the suburbs to basement floors in Cologne. From the golden era of Rapport Tour and packed road closures to the silence that followed.
This is the story of the most winning South African road cyclist in history. And it's only part one.
CHAPTERS
00:00 — Tracksuit Pants and a Bike Too Big
06:00 — 200 Schoolboys on a Start Line
12:00 — Eight Gold Medals in One Weekend
18:00 — Break a Record, Get Sunglasses
25:00 — Landing in Belgium With No Plan and No Phone
32:00 — Seven Wins in Season One
40:00 — The Doping Era Nobody Talks About Honestly
50:00 — Winning Is Not Everything
58:00 — The HSBC Pitch That Changed Everything
1:08:00 — Racing Against Lance, McEwan, and the Best in the World
1:18:00 — The Rapport Tour and the Glory Days Nobody Remembers
1:28:00 — Nick White, Jock Green, and the Lotto Hat
1:38:00 — From Rider to Team Boss to Rival
1:50:00 — When Doug Ryder Left a Void
2:00:00 — Why He Walked Away From Pro Racing
2:08:00 — 25 Kids, Six Containers, and a Velodrome in Paarl
2:18:00 — The High-Speed Police Officer
2:28:00 — Criteriums, Leagues, and Fixing the Media Problem
2:38:00 — Put Your Money Back Into This Sport