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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, 6:02 AM

hahahahahahahaha :thumbdown:

Why isn't anyone believing me? :whistling:

scotty

Mar 28, 2014, 6:05 AM

What's the Epic without a bit of drama. :thumbup:

TALUS

Mar 28, 2014, 6:05 AM

 

Why isn't anyone believing me? :whistling:

Road Bikes will confuse you- too many gears!
flat29

Mar 28, 2014, 6:07 AM

Why isn't anyone believing me? :whistling:

 

Well, if you are a roadie then I have a spot for your Verhauen as you will not use it.

rouxtjie

Mar 28, 2014, 6:10 AM

Well, if you are a roadie then I have a spot for your Verhauen as you will not use it.

I am putting drops on her soon. :devil: :devil:

Jigghead

Mar 28, 2014, 6:11 AM

The article says the decision was based on Go-Pro footage and that they will be appealing the decision. Kevin has been riding for long enough not to make a silly mistake like this, hopefully they will be found "innocent"

 

Innocent or not guilty. Always wondered if there's a difference between the two...

flat29

Mar 28, 2014, 6:13 AM

I am putting drops on her soon. :devil: :devil:

 

Then I will hunt you down :ph34r: Sies man, you can not even say something like that, not even joke :wacko:

Cellar

Mar 28, 2014, 6:16 AM

Innocent or not guilty. Always wondered if there's a difference between the two...

 

Like when OP walks away? I mean stumps away. He'll be found not guilty, but he sure aint innocent...

Guest Smimby

Mar 28, 2014, 6:19 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

 

Hmmm then that explains it, you don't know everything that can go wrong....

 

I was not mentioning the passing someone or the penalty, I just referred to you saying that they should not have been behind the slower rider in the 1st place...........

 

As you said you are a roadie ( I am not sure what a roadie is, as I am a cyclist) and that is why you don't understand what can go wrong with a MTB bike....even with the best equipment choice. How many punctures did Bradly Wiggens have last year? Is it bad equipment? Or bad luck?

 

Don't worry, we forgive you.... :D

rouxtjie

Mar 28, 2014, 6:24 AM

Hmmm then that explains it, you don't know everything that can go wrong....

 

I was not mentioning the passing someone or the penalty, I just referred to you saying that they should not have been behind the slower rider in the 1st place...........

 

As you said you are a roadie ( I am not sure what a roadie is, as I am a cyclist) and that is why you don't understand what can go wrong with a MTB bike....even with the best equipment choice. How many punctures did Bradly Wiggens have last year? Is it bad equipment? Or bad luck?

 

Don't worry, we forgive you.... :D

So does that mean I can take a shortcut if I have a puncture in my next race...just want to make sure.

TALUS

Mar 28, 2014, 6:24 AM

Hmmm then that explains it, you don't know everything that can go wrong....

 

I was not mentioning the passing someone or the penalty, I just referred to you saying that they should not have been behind the slower rider in the 1st place...........

 

As you said you are a roadie ( I am not sure what a roadie is, as I am a cyclist) and that is why you don't understand what can go wrong with a MTB bike....even with the best equipment choice. How many punctures did Bradly Wiggens have last year? Is it bad equipment? Or bad luck?

 

Don't worry, we forgive you.... :D

rouxtjie may have done a few 9 day MTB races and may have done some of them with only one gear. He def. understands what can go wrong on a MTB.
flat29

Mar 28, 2014, 6:27 AM

rouxtjie may have done a few 9 day MTB races and may have done some of them with only one gear. He def. understands what can go wrong on a MTB.

 

And he has the best looking SS in SA and correct me if I am wrong but I think the only one in SA

rouxtjie

Mar 28, 2014, 6:28 AM

And he has the best looking SS in SA and correct me if I am wrong but I think the only one in SA

ta, thanks mnr :thumbup:

TALUS

Mar 28, 2014, 6:32 AM

 

ta, thanks mnr :thumbup:

will look better with drops though..?
flat29

Mar 28, 2014, 6:36 AM

will look better with drops though..?

 

Sies man!!!!!!

Witkop

Mar 28, 2014, 6:36 AM

So another innovation by the Cape Epic,

 

Daconnian and totally over the top fines for infringements (with late media releases too boot)

 

add that to the needless doping control of back markers and the imposition of cut off times per stage, and you have a a great challenge which will appeal to the pro's as well as the well healed fun riders.

Guest Smimby

Mar 28, 2014, 6:37 AM

So does that mean I can take a shortcut if I have a puncture in my next race...just want to make sure.

 

Only if it is on a Friday..........

 

rouxtjie may have done a few 9 day MTB races and may have done some of them with only one gear. He def. understands what can go wrong on a MTB.

 

It's Friday, I was just joining the **** t@lking.....

 

:thumbup:

Red Zone

Mar 28, 2014, 6:50 AM

Rules are rules, 5 m today, tomorrow someone takes 50 m then 100 m. Race organisers need to be consistent and penalise an infringement. These boys are professional riders, they know the rules and sign up to ride accordingly. The sanction is normally set up before hand so the organisers are simply playing by the same rule book that the riders have bought into, if they didn't like it they don't have to ride. That's the black and white of it.

 

The other side, the side I have preferred to see is that the second place team sees the infringement, calls KE over and tells him he did wrong. KE explains it was a fun rider in the way or whatever, they shake hands and move on. Sporting like.

 

If, as may be the case (or not) KE overreacted, swore at the second place dude, then sorry for him, bad judgement from KE in which case if I was said second place dude I would lodge the complaint. As soon as there is a complaint the organisers need to act

Eugee

Mar 28, 2014, 6:51 AM

I find this strange as during the prologue I think it was Either team Bulls or Meerendal Songo Specialised that also cut a switchback. The move could have saved them 2 seconds and it was televised yet no protest.

 

I saw this as well. Thought about it for about two seconds and then made up my mind that if it was an issue the pro riders would certainly not do it.

 

I really hope kevin did it just to pass a slower rider or has a good reason for doing so. Cant really see why he would want to cheat to gain 2-5 seconds. In the greater sceme of things such a small time difference surely makes no difference

Stretch

Mar 28, 2014, 7:02 AM

 

I really hope kevin did it just to pass a slower rider

 

a lot of people have been saying this...and it dont understand it...this is a not a situation where the 40k route shares a track with the 20k race...ALL the funriders are BEHIND them....if KE is behind someone then HE is the slower rider....so if he took a shortcut to overtake a pro that is in front of him then yes...that is cheating...if the pro in front of him was stopped for a technical or something then no..its not

rouxtjie

Mar 28, 2014, 7:07 AM

BridgMinnaarStewart@BridgStewart 9h

Controversial morning. Apparently @AbsaCapeEpic rules don't apply to the Swiss when it comes to inside lines & dropping wrappers #injustice

 

kekekekeke........days of our epic

Andrew Steer

Mar 28, 2014, 7:16 AM

Appeals/complaints have to be lodged within 30 minutes of completing a stage with the race commisaire... else forever hold your peace ;) . Hence the reason Sauser has dodged his bullet. If someone did lodge a complaint then I would say we have double standards - which is obviously not on. I take it all the people who are talking about Sauser being above the rules remember him losing an Epic for a rule infringement??? Burry's pringled wheel swap?

 

Will all the pro's think twice in future about cutting a corner (or ten) - I think so.

 

Is it in the rules the riders are given beforehand - I would guess so.

 

Should they fine the *** out of riders for littering - hell yeah!

 

Should they test the riders as often as possible - again hell yeah! And a bit of targeted testing on a team who's manager was recently bust for doping just sounds like common sense. Nothing against Max, but if he's clean he has nothing to worry about.

 

Can we get back to the good stuff now :thumbup:

Gandalf

Mar 28, 2014, 7:19 AM

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.

 

Who swore at who?

Tubehunter

Mar 28, 2014, 7:20 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.

 

The funniest part of reading all these chirps on the hub is that none of you have clearly served any jury duty at a race! There's a process in place to protect the riders and the credibility of the race. The jury reviews any protests and makes a decision. Often times these go on until well into the small hours of the morning as evidence is brought in and these people than need to be up and ready for the next full day of duties again.

 

The penalties will ALWAYS be far more severe than the crime to specifically deter competitors in weighing up a potential crime as the time will be almost negligible. Imagine how many transgressions there would be if the penalties were in line with the crime????

Gandalf

Mar 28, 2014, 7:23 AM

BridgMinnaarStewart@BridgStewart 9h

Controversial morning. Apparently @AbsaCapeEpic rules don't apply to the Swiss when it comes to inside lines & dropping wrappers #injustice

 

kekekekeke........days of our epic

 

I actually saw a few people dropping wrappers including the women of RECM

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