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Torrential rain gives Cape Pioneer Trek another shake up

By Matt · 9 comments

Torrential rain shook up the battle for overall honours on Friday’s Stage 5 of the Bridge Cape Pioneer Trek as SCOTT Factory Racing’s Philip Buys (RSA) and Matthys Beukes (RSA) claimed the stage win and moved into second place overall.

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SCOTT Factory Racing’s Matthys Beukes (left) and Philip Buys capture the overall stage win on Stage 5 of the 2013 Bridge Cape Pioneer Trek on Friday.

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The 70km leg from Herold to George included 1 698 metres of ascent, the most significant climb taking riders over the Outeniqua Mountains and down to the coastal belt on long forest descents. But the rain made the stage particularly challenging, with most riders experiencing total brake pad wear before the second water point, halfway into the stage.

Buys and Beukes, winners of the prologue and Stage 4, attacked from the start of the stage in an ambitious effort to reclaim the overall lead they held on Day 1. They built up a 4:50 lead by halfway, but Beukes ‘s brake pads wore completely through, forcing him to dismount and run down all the steep descents. They crossed the finish line in 02 hours 56 minutes 56 seconds.

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Defending champions, Westvaal Bells Cycling’s Gawie Combrinck and Nico Bell charge towards second place on Stage 5 of the Bridge Cape Pioneer Trek on Friday.

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Defending champions, Westvaal Bells Cycling’s Gawie Combrinck (RSA) and Nico Bell (RSA) closed down SCOTT Factory Racing’s lead in the final 20km to finish second 1:33 back with overall leaders, Team RE:CM’s Erik Kleinhans (RSA) and Waylon Woolcock (RSA), taking third place 7:41 down.

Buys and Beukes’ effort saw them move from fourth to second overall, 10:40 off Woolcock and Kleinhans. Former leaders, FedGroup Itec’s Brandon Stewart (RSA) and Konny Looser (RSA), dropped from second down to third 18:15 back.

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Overall leaders, Team RE:CM’s Erik Kleinhans (front) and Waylon Woolcock negotiate stoney climb during Stage 5 of the Bridge Cape Pioneer Trek on Friday.

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RE:CM Davinci’s Annika Langvad (DEN) and Ariane Kleinhans (SUI) secured their sixth consecutive stage win and extended their overall lead in the women’s division. Defending champions, Klein Karoo Chicks’ Yolande Speedy (RSA) and Yolande de Villiers (RSA) achieved their best finish of the 2013 edition with second place, moving them from fourth to third overall.

“It sounds strange, but Phil and I really enjoyed this stage,” smiled a drenched, muddy Beukes. “We decided yesterday, after a couple of bad stages, to see if we can still win this race so needed to attack early on. It paid off and we’re now up to second. Tomorrow is the last chance and we’ll give it everything again.”

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Team RE:CM Davinci’s Annika Langvad (right) hugs teammate Ariane Kleinhans after they won Stage 5 and extended their women’s category lead on Stage 5 of the Bridge Cape Pioneer Trek on Friday.

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“Phil still had some front brake left but I had no brakes for the last 20km. I had to hold onto Phil’s arm to slow down on some descents and had to run down the steep downhills. Luckily we managed to still stay ahead and win the stage,” added Beukes.

“We have been riding very conservatively to lower our risk of a crash or a bike problem. In mountain biking nothing is certain,” said Ariane Kleinhans.

“We have also tried to stay near the front at the start of each stage. The further back you ride in the bunch, the more chance you have of crashing if someone ahead of you goes down. At first it was about getting the overall lead, but now it’s about managing risk,” added Kleinhans.

In the Mixed category there was another leadership change with Cube Nutswerk MTB’s Birgit Lavrijssen (NED) and Marco Minnaard (NED) reclaiming the top spot by winning the stage and displacing overnight leaders, Asrin Cycling 3’s Jennie Stenerhag (SWE) and Craig Gerber (RSA), who now trail the Dutch team by 2:26.

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Cube Nutswerk MTB’s Birgit Lavrijssen (left) and Marco Minnaard celebrate winning the Mixed category on Stage 5 of the Bridge Cape Pioneer Trek on Friday.

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Klein Karoo Vets’ Wynand Mulder and Gerrie Beukes claimed the stage win in the Veteran category, but failed to make any real impact on the overall lead of Cube Nutswerk 2’s Micha de Vries (NED) and Rik van den Hanenburg (NED), who were third on Friday’s soggy stage.

The Masters race on Friday saw the category’s closest finish of the race with Wilde 3’s Izak Visagie and Lieb Loots securing the victory by just 36 seconds from Bridge Masters 1’s Con Malherbe (RSA) and Greg Anderson (RSA). Wilde 3 still have a significant overall lead going into Saturday’s final stage.

In the Solo men’s category, Darren Lill (RSA) secured the stage win, but third-placed Adriaan Louw (RSA) retained his overall lead; while Bettina Uhlig (GER) won the stage and extended her General Classification lead in the Solo women’s race.

Saturday’s final stage has been shortened from 91km to 68km due to severe flooding in the Chandelier Game Reserve.

Bridge Cape Pioneer Trek

Stage 5: 70km from Herold to George:

Open men

1 SCOTT Factory Racing – Philip Buys (RSA); Matthys Beukes (RSA) 02:hrs56min56sec

2 Westvaal Bells Cycling – Nico Bell (RSA); Gawie Combrinck (RSA) @ 1:33

3 RE:CM – Waylon Woolcock (RSA); Erik Kleinhans (RSA) @ 7:41

4 Contego Giant Factory Racing – Gert Heyns (RSA); Louis-Bresler Knipe (RSA) @ 13:39

5 Cube Nutswerk 1 – Liwald Doornbos (NED); Mattijs Eversdijk (NED) @ 16:24

Open Women

1 RE:CM Davinci – Ariane Kleinhans (SUI); Annika Langvad (DEN) 03:43:54

2 Klein Karoo Chicks – Yolande Speedy (RSA); Yolande de Villiers @ 12:12

3 Wheeler – BMC – Jane Neussli (GBR); Esther Suss (SUI) @ 13:52

Mixed

1 Cube Nutswerk MTB – Birgit Lavrijssen (NED); Marco Minnaard (NED) 03:41:16

2 Asrin Cycling 2 – Nizaam Esa (RSA); Catherine Williamson (GBR) @ 2:36

3 Asrin Cycling 3 – Jennie Stenerhag (SWE); Craig Gerber @ 17:27

Veteran

1 Klein Karoo Vets – Wynand Mulder (RSA); Gerrie Beukes (RSA) 03:34:32

2 Cannondale Blend Vets – Martin Epstein (RSA); Stefano Madies (RSA) @ 4:37

3 Cube Nutswerk 2 – Micha de Vries (NED); Rik Van den Hanenberg (NED) @ 7:49

Master

1 Wilde 3 – Izak Visagie (RSA); Lieb Loots (RSA) 03:50:46

2 Bridge Masters 1 – Con Malherbe (RSA); Greg Anderson (RSA) @ 0:36

3 Stone Hammer – Malcolm Dods (GBR); Wizner Zbigniew (SWE) @ 19:37

Amateur

1 Contego Giant 2 – Sakkie Hannekom (RSA); Hannes Hannekom (RSA) @ 03:41:01

2 Kivida Schorriemorrie – Ninko Doornbos (NED); Coen Hoogervorst (NED) @ 0:22

3 Scott Saffa Power – George Nel (RSA); Franso Steyn (RSA) @ 10:39

Solo men

1 Darren Lill (RSA) 03:23:12

2 Craig Boyes (RSA) @ 8:48

3 Adriaan Louw (RSA) @ 15:37

Solo women

1 Bettina Uhlig (GER) 04:27:07

2 Theresa Horn (RSA) @ 0:35

3 Thea-Mari van der Sandt (RSA) @ 14:34

General classification after Stage 3

Open men

1 RE:CM – Waylon Woolcock (RSA); Erik Kleinhans (RSA) @ 18:58:32

2 SCOTT Factory Racing – Philip Buys (RSA); Matthys Beukes (RSA) @ 10:40

3 FedGroup Itec – Brandon Stewart (RSA); Konny Looser (SUI) @ 18:15

4 Westvaal Bells Cycling – Nico Bell (RSA); Gawie Combrinck (RSA) @ @ 26:19

5 Asrin Cycling – James Reid (RSA); Jens Scheurmans (BEL) @ 44:16

Open women

1 RE:CM Davinci – Ariane Kleinhans (SUI); Annika Langvad (DEN) 21:49:18

2 Wheeler – BMC – Jane Neussli (GBR); Esther Suss (SUI) @ 1:20:29

3 Klein Karoo Chicks – Yolande Speedy (RSA); Yolande de Villiers (RSA) @ 1:55:50

Mixed

1 Cube Nutswerk MTB – Birgit Lavrijssen (NED); Marco Minnaard @ 23:36:10

2 Asrin Cycling 3 – Jennie Stenerhag (SWE); Craig Gerber @ 5:04

3 Asrin Cycling 2 – Nizaam Esa (RSA); Catherine Williamson (GBR) @ 1:21:15

Veteran

1 Cube Nutswerk 2 – Micha de Vries (NED); Rik Van den Hanenberg (NED) 21:44:11

2 Klein Karoo Vets – Wynand Mulder (RSA); Gerrie Beukes (RSA) @ 1:05:04

3 Cannondale Blend Vets – Martin Epstein (RSA); Stefano Madies (RSA) @ 1:33:41

Master

1 Wilde 3 – Izak Visagie (RSA); Lieb Loots (RSA) 22:44:01

2 Stone Hammer – Malcolm Dodds (RSA); Wizner Zbigniew (RSA) @ 2:04:19

3 Brug Meesters – Charles Nienaber (RSA); Ergee du Toit (RSA) @ 2:31:20

Amateur

1 Contego Giant 2 – Sakkie Hannekom (RSA); Hannes Hannekom (RSA) 22:12:27

2 Scott Saffa Power – George Nel (RSA); Franso Steyn (RSA) @ 27:41

3 Kivada Schorriemorrie – Ninko Doornbos (NED); Coen Hoogervorst (NED) @ 2:05:00

Solo men

1 Adriaan Louw (RSA) @ 20:35:52

2 Craig Boyes (RSA) @ 42:34

3 Tomas Kozak (CZE) @ 1:23:03

Solo women

1 Bettina Uhlig (GER) 25:52:36

2 Dalene van der Leek (RSA) @ 1:07:32

3 Aileen Anderson (RSA) @ 1:09:32

For full Stage 5 and overall results, visit www.capepioneer.co.za. For images, visit Facebook: Bridge Cape Pioneer Trek.

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Comments

TrackGuy

Oct 26, 2013, 3:41 PM

Looks amazing to compete in.

RABUBI

Oct 26, 2013, 4:30 PM

Dude. It was a nightmare yesterday. My brakes were so gone we had to fold coffee tin lids with pliers and put in the calipers so I could finish the last 35km

 

but was lucky enough to finish and what an awesome event

DJR

Oct 26, 2013, 4:34 PM

Dude. It was a nightmare yesterday. My brakes were so gone we had to fold coffee tin lids with pliers and put in the calipers so I could finish the last 35km

 

but was lucky enough to finish and what an awesome event

 

I hope it smelled like a great espresso on every downhill! :clap:

 

(I love "boer maak 'n plan" stories.)

DJR

Oct 26, 2013, 4:39 PM

Great picture so I'll re-post it here

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deonkretch

Oct 26, 2013, 5:16 PM

What an awesome day! Wet, muddy, slippery super tough and a great vibe. Hot coffee with marshmallows at the water points, flaming hot sosaties... I still rate it as one of the best races!

r0adrunner

Oct 26, 2013, 6:27 PM

Tough race. Thanks for the coverage :)

McD23

Oct 27, 2013, 9:09 AM

Hi,

has anyone done Epic and this year Pioneer ?

Keen to hear how the 2 compare in difficulty ?

Santa C

Oct 27, 2013, 6:09 PM

Hi,

has anyone done Epic and this year Pioneer ?

Keen to hear how the 2 compare in difficulty ?

 

Done 10 stage races this year, including all the big ones and this was the toughest by far! All due to those hectic weather conditions

McD23

Oct 27, 2013, 7:46 PM

Sweet..so long as Epic weather plays ball, it doable if you managed this one fine ?

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