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(Update) Absa Cape Epic: Evans and Knox penalised for unfair advantage

By Press Office · 426 comments

The race for the Absa African jersey took a dramatic turn Thursday when Kevin Evans and Max Knox (FedGroup Itec) were given a one-hour penalty for taking an illegal shortcut.

They had been leading the race for the special jersey – for the first all-African team in the Absa Cape Epic – after Thursday’s 88km stage four, but other riders complained after Evans apparently took a short cut across an uphill switchback.

The Commissaires Panel said in a statement that a protest had been made to the race office: “… it was stated that a member of team 13 (Kevin Evans) deviated from the course (took a shortcut) and in doing so gained an unfair advantage over other riders.

“Review of Go-Pro camera footage from the rider immediately behind the rider in question, as well as footage from team 13’s own Go-Pro (attached to the bicycle of the accused rider) confirms that the incident occurred, and that an unfair advantage was gained.”

Evans and Knox were apparently planning to appeal the sanction, but if it stands it means they would be fifth in the race for the distinctive red jersey and nearly 50 minutes behind. With only three stages to go, this would put them out of the race.

Scott Factory Racing’s Matthys Beukes and Gert Heyns inherited the category lead after FedGroup Itec were penalised. Their overall time is 19:51.09,2, with Erik Kleinhans and Nico Bell (RECM) just five minutes back.

The top all-South African team in the women’s category remains sixth-placed Yolande de Villiers and Ischen Stopforth (SasolRacing), but best local bet for a podium is third-placed Theresa Ralph, riding with Swede Jennie Stenerhag.

Thursday also saw local Definitive Bikes pairing Shan Wilson and Adrian Enthoven’s chances of winning the Master’s category suffer a setback when they were finally overhauled by Dutchman Bart Brentjens and Brazil’s Abraao Azevedo (BETCH.nl Superior Meerendal). The foreigners won the stage in 4:04.32,0 – nearly eight minutes ahead of the South Africans on the day – and are now nearly four minutes ahead overall.

South African television personality and much-decorated rider Andre Mclean continued to dominate the Grand Masters category with Austrian teammate Heinz Zoerweg (CycleLab Toyota) and are now nearly an hour ahead of Doug Brown and Switzerland’s Barti Bucher (Meerendal Songo Specialized 4).

South Africa’s hopes of a win in the mixed category were dashed by the withdrawal Thursday with breathing problems of Cherise Stander, riding with Theo Blignaut for RECM Mixed, but Cape Town’s Nizaam Essa and his Austrian partner Christina Kollman had moved up to third by the end of Thursday’s stage. Stander and Blignaut had been lying second.

Update (28 March 2014) – From the Absa Cape Epic

An appeal by Kevin Evans and Max Knox (FedGroup Itec) against their one-hour penalty for taking an illegal shortcut in the Absa Cape Epic failed Thursdaynight.

The penalty effectively ended their pursuit of the red Africa jersey – for the first all-African team to finish – and they appeared to be taking it easy on Friday’s stage five.

Other riders complained after Evans apparently took a short cut across an uphill switchback on stage four.

The Commissaires Panel said in a statement that a protest had been made to the race office: “… it was stated that a member of team 13 (Kevin Evans) deviated from the course (took a shortcut) and in doing so gained an unfair advantage over other riders.

“Review of Go-Pro camera footage from the rider immediately behind the rider in question, as well as footage from team 13’s own Go-Pro (attached to the bicycle of the accused rider) confirms that the incident occurred, and that an unfair advantage was gained.”

Video footage of the incident

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Cellar

Mar 27, 2014, 5:12 PM

Nothing, they went 60min backwards.

 

Yeah, funny man. Without the penalty?

 

Has anyone seen the footage, and can they tell us how much these guys gained?

Jakkals.

Mar 27, 2014, 5:14 PM

This is crazy, what, are they going to lay a charge against BS at the police station for touching a water bottle?

 

I would never pay this amount of money. Not like he can ride the epic again.

 

How much was froome penalised with when he took eats from the team car in the last 10km?

Jakkals.

Mar 27, 2014, 5:17 PM

We want to show the world how glorious we are??? utter rubbish.

 

This all just to get more international sponsors involved, more money for their deeper pockets.

 

In hierdie land, gun niemand iemand anders enige iets nie. Nie eens sonskyn nie.

Sworks20

Mar 27, 2014, 5:17 PM

This is crazy, what, are they going to lay a charge against BS at the police station for touching a water bottle?

 

I would never pay this amount of money. Not like he can ride the epic again.

 

How much was froome penalised with when he took eats from the team car in the last 10km?

 

Sky was penalised with a pretty hefty fine if remember.

Cellar

Mar 27, 2014, 5:19 PM

How much was froome penalised with when he took eats from the team car in the last 10km?

 

Probably 1000 (about 10-15K in rands) swiss francs. Maybe 30seconds. Depends on the stage and the rules on that particular stage. In road races (and especially stage races) different rules can apply day to day.

Gen

Mar 27, 2014, 5:19 PM

WTF it isn't even Friday yet.. Btw.. I also saw sauser take a short cut during the prologue. . Where is his penalty huh. . Yoh they must be consistent with the rules. . Same rules should be applied to all

Guest Karma

Mar 27, 2014, 5:19 PM

This is crazy, what, are they going to lay a charge against BS at the police station for touching a water bottle?

 

I would never pay this amount of money. Not like he can ride the epic again.

 

How much was froome penalised with when he took eats from the team car in the last 10km?

 

Pipe down. Wait for the press release. There's more to it than just touching a water bottle.

Eugene Oppelt

Mar 27, 2014, 5:21 PM

Costly error

 

Who's innit now for African Jersey?

jcza

Mar 27, 2014, 5:21 PM

Kevans just tweeted that Scott lodged the protest & they cut 5m of track

jcza

Mar 27, 2014, 5:21 PM

@kevinevansracin: -@Bicycling_SA @AbsaCapeEpic Scott Factory Racing SA have protested that I cut a 5m switchback which we are in the process of appealing.

Eugene Oppelt

Mar 27, 2014, 5:22 PM

Kevans just tweeted that Scott lodged the protest & they cut 5m of track

 

Well, they're allowed to appeal.

Let's how the cookie crumbles.

 

5m of track... Hmmm

Cellar

Mar 27, 2014, 5:26 PM

Kevans just tweeted that Scott lodged the protest & they cut 5m of track

 

 

So, it was the second placed team in the "africa" competition? Oh, well, go read my previous post. You go beukes and heyns. I wish you all the luck I can summon up for you.

Griffin

Mar 27, 2014, 5:28 PM

Was the alleged shortcut within the boundaries of the route ? I am assuming that the route isn't continuously taped ?

 

Just trying to think to myself that if it was a 5m "shortcut" then its more cutting the corner than taking a shortcut. And if so, then isn't that line choice more than deliberate cheating?

 

Havent seen the footage so working on a lot of assumptions

Sworks20

Mar 27, 2014, 5:29 PM

Pipe down. Wait for the press release. There's more to it than just touching a water bottle.

 

Manners are important........The list is growing for this team.

jcza

Mar 27, 2014, 5:32 PM

Likely scenario (I think) - appeal is heard, penalty is halved but Scott loses African jersey to Bell & Kleinhans.

 

Happy Birthday Max

Cellar

Mar 27, 2014, 5:42 PM

Likely scenario (I think) - appeal is heard, penalty is halved but Scott loses African jersey to Bell & Kleinhans.

 

Happy Birthday Max

 

So, I'm confused, this page: http://www.cyclingnews.com/races/cape-epic-2014/stage-4/results

would have beukes and heyns (from scott - who seem to have been sore losers and complained like little children) in second, so surely they would inherit the lead? Where do you get the RECM guys benefiting from this dumbasseddness?

Gen

Mar 27, 2014, 5:43 PM

Can I say this.. but all this about 5m is bloody childish. . 5km./10km yes fine that's cheating.. but 5m ag no man.

 

Lance went off road during that one tdf and was commended for great handling skills.. (yes I know he isn't a good example)

Retrorider

Mar 27, 2014, 5:44 PM

So, it was the second placed team in the "africa" competition? Oh, well, go read my previous post. You go beukes and heyns. I wish you all the luck I can summon up for you.

 

Get the correct facts. Beukes and Heyns were 5 minutes ahead when this happened. The incident was witnessed by a group of riders including Oli. When they called him he swore at them. It was not 5 meters. That is what I heard. Believe what you will.

GoLefty!!

Mar 27, 2014, 5:45 PM

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jcza

Mar 27, 2014, 5:46 PM

 

 

So, I'm confused, this page: http://www.cyclingnews.com/races/cape-epic-2014/stage-4/results

would have beukes and heyns (from scott - who seem to have been sore losers and complained like little children) in second, so surely they would inherit the lead? Where do you get the RECM guys benefiting from this dumbasseddness?

 

Correct - I'm saying that Scott will be in the jersey tomorrow but Bell & Kleinhans will catch & overtake them during the remainder of the race and will win the African jersey.

Cellar

Mar 27, 2014, 5:46 PM

Can I say this.. but all this about 5m is bloody childish. . 5km./10km yes fine that's cheating.. but 5m ag no man.

 

Lance went off road during that one tdf and was commended for great handling skills.. (yes I know he isn't a good example)

No, in this instance, lance is a perfect example. He probably shaved more than 5 meters off the route. Good thinking there.

 

Again, my point of silly little saffa "pros" versus the rest of the world. can't win on the road, so look for anything to get an advantage.

 

No-one complained at lance, same as no-one complained at sauser in the prologue.

GoLefty!!

Mar 27, 2014, 5:46 PM

Get the correct facts. Beukes and Heyns were 5 minutes ahead when this happened. The incident was witnessed by a group of riders including Oli. When they called him he swore at them. It was not 5 meters. That is what I heard. Believe what you will.

 

 

 

seems like you too have a grudge.

Meezo

Mar 27, 2014, 5:47 PM

Get the correct facts. Beukes and Heyns were 5 minutes ahead when this happened. The incident was witnessed by a group of riders including Oli. When they called him he swore at them. It was not 5 meters. That is what I heard. Believe what you will.

 

he's posts had questions marks. but now you have told us what happended. thanks for clearing it up...

 

Sad, never knew KE to a tjop .... all based on what you said

Maniax

Mar 27, 2014, 5:47 PM

 

 

Lance Armstrong also raced at the top end of the sport and we all know how that went.

 

You had to go there? Ouch

Cellar

Mar 27, 2014, 5:48 PM

Get the correct facts. Beukes and Heyns were 5 minutes ahead when this happened. The incident was witnessed by a group of riders including Oli. When they called him he swore at them. It was not 5 meters. That is what I heard. Believe what you will.

 

Post proof. What's an "Oli"?

 

Seems like Scott (beukes and heyns) launched this appeal.

 

I don't believe you.

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