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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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rouxtjie

Mar 28, 2014, 5:31 AM

My view on the situation: If you have? and you probably have, ever been stuck behind someone on a section of ST then you know the feeling. :cursing: Now for the average "Joe" this is not to much of a problem, but for the Pro's it's different. This is there job, they not there because they enjoy it, want to ride Epic, or have fun. It's there bread and butter. The Pro riders in this country put on a brave face for the public but behind the scenes tend to hate each others guts for various reasons and can hold a proper grudge. One reason being that they all fighting for the same piece of pie. 1: a job, 2: the win, 3: sponsors, etc. and it doesn't help that they are all as competitive as HELL. So lets just say that rider 1 and rider 2 weren't riding right behind one another in a group of 10 riders on a section of ST and someone in the front attacked and the group started to split. Rider 1 & 2 have the strength to go with the attack but rider 2 is stuck behind other riders who don't. So here is where it gets ugly, what do you do? I have been in this situation, both the giving and receiving end, tempers fly out the window when you mix a bunch of every competitive people who are hot, tired, going 110% and would rather be somewhere else you get an ear full of some very colorful language. I deal with it in various ways eg. cut the corner of a switchback, or pull over and allow others to pass, but then I'm not racing for my job.

Easy...be in front of guy / team that are slow in tech section...the question should rather be, why is the slower guy in front of you at the section where they are holding you up.

 

In short - Racing

rouxtjie

Mar 28, 2014, 5:32 AM

That's the big issue here.. They are not consistent with it AT all.. if they were then Songo should be 1hour behind too. :whistling:

 

Any how.. it's Friday after all and I only have until 10 to play along with the Friday madness. :w00t:

Yip there they have dropped the ball a bit...be consistent. Fedgroup however can't use songo's transgression to motivate theirs...2 wrongs don't make a right

rouxtjie

Mar 28, 2014, 5:38 AM

Ping ping ping....oompie

 

Our bet still on?

 

:whistling: :whistling: :whistling: :whistling:

Eugene Oppelt

Mar 28, 2014, 5:38 AM

 

Rules are rules....and good call by epic. They just need to apply it consistently. Dumb move by Fedgroup and they got caught....end van prent

 

I think the objections raised by fellow PROs led to the seriousness of the investigation and therefore the penalizing.

 

No other objections were made in any other scenarios.

 

Hmmm

Stretch

Mar 28, 2014, 5:38 AM

I want to know where people got the idea it was 5m or an uphill switchback... It was mentioned in this thread as speculation but nowhere have I read what the actual infringement was

 

Gen

Mar 28, 2014, 5:38 AM

Yip there they have dropped the ball a bit...be consistent. Fedgroup however can't use songo's transgression to motivate theirs...2 wrongs don't make a right

 

No I know that.. but I saw a tweet the Beukes tweeted this morning.. about fairplay and bla-die-bla.. and was so tempted to ask him.. so then you so against cheating and cutting corners, why didn't you lodge a complaint against Songo on the Prologue day..

(But I know why.. Cause Beukes has no chance in GC, so it doesn't effect them directly.)

rouxtjie

Mar 28, 2014, 5:39 AM

I want to know where people got the idea it was 5m or an uphill switchback... It was mentioned in this thread as speculation but nowhere have I read what the actual infringement was

Either way...1 sec or 10 minutes...does it matter?

Gen

Mar 28, 2014, 5:40 AM

I want to know where people got the idea it was 5m or an uphill switchback... It was mentioned in this thread as speculation but nowhere have I read what the actual infringement was

 

Evans tweeted about 5m.. but care to share what the actual infringement was..

 

Look if they cheated then they deserve the punishment, but it just sounded like a bunch of kids throwing toys around

rouxtjie

Mar 28, 2014, 5:41 AM

No I know that.. but I saw a tweet the Beukes tweeted this morning.. about fairplay and bla-die-bla.. and was so tempted to ask him.. so then you so against cheating and cutting corners, why didn't you lodge a complaint against Songo on the Prologue day..

(But I know why.. Cause Beukes has no chance in GC, so it doesn't effect them directly.)

True...seems to be very reactive(riders must lodge a complaint) vs proactive(commissar spots it and enforces).

Guest Smimby

Mar 28, 2014, 5:41 AM

 

Easy...be in front of guy / team that are slow in tech section...the question should rather be, why is the slower guy in front of you at the section where they are holding you up.

 

In short - Racing

 

??? Punctures??? Etc. then you end up behind slower riders

 

Do you race MTB?

Bizkit031

Mar 28, 2014, 5:41 AM

I think the organizers should ride those sections out and see how much time was really made up and penalize them from there.1 hour sounds a bit harsh,but what difference does it make what we say anyway.

rouxtjie

Mar 28, 2014, 5:46 AM

??? Punctures??? Etc. then you end up behind slower riders

 

Do you race MTB?

So what....?????

 

Ah there is your problem....equipment choice(why did you get a puncture and the slower rider didn't) is as much part of racing as pedaling...If you are behind someone, you need to pass them legally...

 

No I am roadie

Tromp

Mar 28, 2014, 5:47 AM

Could this be the reason the 4th stage was not televised on Dstv last night ( 22.30 ). Maybe Dstv should also be penalized

NotSoBigBen

Mar 28, 2014, 5:48 AM

So what....?????

 

Ah there is your problem....equipment choice(why did you get a puncture and the slower rider didn't) is as much part of racing as pedaling...If you are behind someone, you need to pass them legally...

 

No I am roadie

 

:w00t: :w00t: :w00t: :w00t: :w00t: :w00t: :w00t:

Gen

Mar 28, 2014, 5:49 AM

True...seems to be very reactive(riders must lodge a complaint) vs proactive(commissar spots it and enforces).

 

 

Yeah.. and it was live.. so the whole world could see.. now you are telling me that the officials didn't notice is.. ag rubbish man.

mazambaan

Mar 28, 2014, 5:50 AM

It would be interesting to know how the "course" is defined and what the tolerances are. Or is it just subjective in that one "gained an unfair advantage" so penalties can essentially be applied at the discretion of the disciplinary section of the race committee. Sound like F1 (or the Dakar); everyone races and the details get sorted out later, sometimes in court.

 

Course cutting rears its ugly head in enduro's and offroad mbike racing now and again. I think they have width envelope along the course..

 

There's an idea; have waypoints like the Dakar. Go wherever you like but you must tick off the waypoints within a defined tolerance.

rouxtjie

Mar 28, 2014, 5:50 AM

:w00t: :w00t: :w00t: :w00t: :w00t: :w00t: :w00t:

You can back that statement up bennie...I am your appy.

TALUS

Mar 28, 2014, 5:51 AM

 

So what....?????

 

Ah there is your problem....equipment choice(why did you get a puncture and the slower rider didn't) is as much part of racing as pedaling...If you are behind someone, you need to pass them legally...

 

No I am roadie

Did you hear a Rooster crowing three times?
rouxtjie

Mar 28, 2014, 5:53 AM

Did you hear a Rooster crowing three times?

whahahhaha :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap:

 

NSBB is helping me become one....I already got white shoes

Waynehans

Mar 28, 2014, 5:53 AM

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If this isnt intentionally done, on the prologue, then I don't know. And thisa was televised world wide for all to see. Yesterdays incidence was on gopro, just for the riders to see!!!

TALUS

Mar 28, 2014, 5:54 AM

All you need now is nice new white Assos bibs (and a waxed crack).

TALUS

Mar 28, 2014, 5:55 AM

 

 

If this isnt intentionally done, on the prologue, then I don't know. And thisa was televised world wide for all to see. Yesterdays incidence was on gopro, just for the riders to see!!!

Looks bad if you see it like that
rouxtjie

Mar 28, 2014, 5:55 AM

All you need now is nice new white Assos bibs (and a waxed crack).

Working on it.... :thumbup: :devil:

flat29

Mar 28, 2014, 5:58 AM

on twitter

 

Hearing a little more about the Evans corner-cutting incident at the @AbsaCapeEpic. Seems he did gain an advantage on the switchbacks.

flat29

Mar 28, 2014, 6:00 AM

So what....?????

 

Ah there is your problem....equipment choice(why did you get a puncture and the slower rider didn't) is as much part of racing as pedaling...If you are behind someone, you need to pass them legally...

 

No I am roadie

 

hahahahahahahaha :thumbdown:

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