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Who to Watch at the 2023 Attakwas Extreme

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The traditional mountain biking season opener, the Momentum Medical Scheme Attakwas Extreme, presented by Biogen, will once again feature a stellar elite field. Headlined by the record holder, Wessel Botha, and the 2020 winner, Matt Beers, the men’s race is sure to be fiercely contested. The women’s race is likely to be a battle between the challengers and the queen of the Attakwaskloof, Yolande de Villiers, who has won four titles and is closing in on Ariane Lüthi’s record of six victories.

Attakwas 2023 build up 1.jpegMatt Beers, of Toyota Specialized starts the 2023 season as the favourite for the Momentum Medical Scheme Attakwas Extreme, presented by Biogen. Photo by Shift Media Co.

In 2022 searing heat made for an exceptionally challenging edition. The August Atta, in 2021, and the 2020 race were both cool and wet which perhaps lulled regular riders into a false sense of security. While the most recent race reinforced the event’s reputation as South Africa’s toughest one-day mountain bike race. Anyone who can survive or even thrive during the Hell of the South is well poised for a strong season. 

For the elite racers and the competitive amateurs, the Momentum Medical Scheme Attakwas Extreme, presented by Biogen, represents the first goal of the year. A yard-stick against which to measure the success of their pre-season training. “Atta is always a challenge!” Marco Joubert, of Imbuko {type}DEV reiterated. “It’s the first race of the year, it’s often hot, and it’s the first test of your training. You know you should start conservatively and build into the race. But you’re also so excited to be back and racing that you can’t help yourself but go out hard…” 

In 2022 Joubert’s aggressive approach saw him force the pace towards the King of the Mountain hotspot at the top of the Attakwaskloof, but then fade out of contention for victory. The slower starting Simon Andreassen surged past Joubert, Beers and his Toyota Specialized teammate, Tristan Nortje, to win the race. While in 2021 Botha outsprinted Namibian Alex Miller and Joubert to take the title. 

Attakwas 2023 build up 2.jpegImbuko {type}DEV’s Marco Joubert (front, right) is bullish about his and the team’s chances leading into the event. Photo by Shift Media Co.

A steadier approach is thus more likely to pay dividends. Though, if the weather wreaks havoc on the race once more all established wisdom goes out the window. Beers will however toe the line as the favourite, as is always the case when the 2021 South African Marathon Champion lines up at a longer distance mountain or gravel bike event these days. 

Behind the Toyota Specialized man, the next tier of pre-race favourites includes the 2021 winner, Botha, the 2022 runner-up, Nortje and Joubert of course. As well as 2021 runner-up, Miller his PYGA Euro Steel team leader Philip Buys, Valley Electrical Titan Racing’s Gert Heyns, Imbuko {type}DEV’s Pieter du Toit and the Insect Science Pro combination of Arno du Toit and Keagan Bontekoning. 

Attakwas 2023 build up 3.jpegGert Heyns (leading) will be making his debut for Valley Electrical Titan Racing at the 2023 race, while Namibia’s Alex Miller will represent PYGA Euro Steel for the first time. Photo by Daniel Coetzee for www.zcmc.co.za

One of the highlights of the Momentum Medical Scheme Attakwas Extreme, presented by Biogen, is seeing the riders who have changed teams racing on their new equipment and in their new kits for the first time. 2023 sees the 2022 African Championships XCO Gold medallist, Miller, join the team of the man he beat, Buys. Racing for PYGA Euro Steel will undoubtedly provide the Namibian with more local opportunities this year. The other major change is that Heyns has joined the Stellenbosch based Valley Electrical Titan Racing team. Rossouw Bekker’s team has grown increasingly competitive in recent years and the signing of the former South African XCO and XCM signals another step towards the goal of winning one of the country’s biggest mountain bike races.

Riders likely to contest for top ten placings rather than the podium places include CP van Wyk, Justin Chesterton, Wian van den Bergh, Rogan Smart, Bekker, Pieter Korkie, Jarret West, Rudi Koen, Kai Von During, Alan Gordon, Herman Fourie, Michael Foster, Erick Heyns, Christiaan Janse van Rensburg, Freddie Visser and the experienced Nico Bell. Ockert Struwig, Charl Coetsee, Zandré Gerber and Matthew Grobler are dark horses for a strong showing.

In the elite women’s race the favourite is no dark horse. De Villiers has won the last two editions and will once again be tough to beat. She will however be up against fellow former South African Marathon Champion, Samantha Sanders. Sanders is by all accounts back to her best after two injury affected seasons. 

Sarah Hill will also be looking to step up for competitiveness in the 2023 Hell of the South. She finished second to De Villiers last time out, but was 38 minutes behind the winner. Reducing that gap rather than an outright challenge to Sanders and the Queen of the Attakwaskloof would represent a stellar showing from the Johannesburg based rider.

Attakwas 2023 build up 4.jpegOudtshoorn’s Yolande de Villiers is the favourite for the women’s race as she seeks to add to her four Medical Scheme Attakwas Extreme, presented by Biogen, titles. Photo by Jacques Grobler for www.zcmc.co.za.

Danielle Strydom and Karla Stumpf will be making their debuts, pitting youthful exuberance against the ageless challenge of the race from the Klein Karoo to Groot Brak River. The Imbuko {type}DEV pairing will be racing solo here, but could still be testing their compatibility as a stage racing partnership for later in the season. At the other end of the experience scale, Theresa Ralph returns to the event for the first time since 2017. Her proven endurance and ability to up the tempo as the race distance increases could see Ralph surge through the field in the final 60 kilometres, of the 121 kilometre course, picking off fading rivals. 

Elrika Harmzen-Pretorius would likely be satisfied with a repeat of her 2022 fourth position, though she will do well to replicate that result with the increased depth of the 2023 field. Then there are a number of women who will be resuming their battle from the 2022 Momentum Medical Scheme Cape Pioneer Trek, presented by Biogen. Robyn Williams came out on top there, alongside Ila Stow who is not racing in January. Williams will be up against Tarryn Povey, Kylie Hanekom and Nicola Freitas in a resumption of the Working Heroines showdown. Joining this fiercely contested fight are Nicola Walker, Tracey Campbell and Sarita Louw.

Attakwas 2023 build up 5.jpegSarah Hill placed second in 2022 and would likely count a repeat of that result as a success in 2023. Photo by Jacques Grobler for www.zcmc.co.za.

To watch the battles for the first bragging rights and titles of the 2023 season unfold follow @attakwas on Twitter. Regular updates will also be posted to the @attakwasmtb Instagram and Momentum Medical Scheme Attakwas Extreme, presented by Biogen, Facebook stories. Highlights videos and more photos will be posted on the race’s Facebook and Instagram handles post-event. For more information, please visit www.atta.co.za.

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Comments

love2fly

Jan 11, 2023, 1:28 PM

Looking forward but can't take seriously the much touted (women's) rider previously busted for doping....I see her too often sitting on a male rear wheel so I'm rooting for Sam!

Skubarra

Jan 11, 2023, 1:32 PM

3 minutes ago, love2fly said:

Looking forward but can't take seriously the much touted (women's) rider previously busted for doping....I see her too often sitting on a male rear wheel so I'm rooting for Sam!

Technically she wasn't busted for "doping" 😈

Wyatt Earp

Jan 11, 2023, 1:56 PM

Though race this that always attracts the hard men of the sport, and sometimes the not so hard.

I'm rooting for Yolande all the way, one of the most consistent and hardest working ladies in the sport locally.

love2fly

Jan 11, 2023, 2:43 PM

1 hour ago, Skubarra said:

Technically she wasn't busted for "doping" 😈

A masking agent isn't doping? Kind of like fraudster deleting a file.

Danger Dassie

Jan 11, 2023, 4:24 PM

Nice preview, particularly for the elite women. For Sam Sanders and Sarah Hill in particular, both will be hungry and capable for a result.

Would be worthwhile mentioning that Buys is the reigning XCM and XCO champ however.

W Smith

Jan 12, 2023, 6:18 AM

15 hours ago, love2fly said:

A masking agent isn't doping? Kind of like fraudster deleting a file.

Deleting a file does not make you a fraudster.

 

love2fly

Jan 12, 2023, 6:35 AM

16 minutes ago, W Smith said:

Deleting a file does not make you a fraudster.

 

Not what I said ...

babse

Jan 12, 2023, 7:43 AM

So glad I never committed to this, what a brutal ride (even if you take it easy). Let's hope that 45deg heat from last year stays away and there is some close racing (not 38min gaps)!

Wyatt Earp

Jan 12, 2023, 9:56 AM

2 hours ago, babse said:

So glad I never committed to this, what a brutal ride (even if you take it easy). Let's hope that 45deg heat from last year stays away and there is some close racing (not 38min gaps)!

Heck of a tough ride, but at the same time super rewarding. 

Ispeed_V

Jan 12, 2023, 10:13 AM

Could end up being another scorcher if next week's temps are anything to go buy. 

babse

Jan 12, 2023, 11:28 AM

1 hour ago, Wyatt Earp said:

Heck of a tough ride, but at the same time super rewarding. 

Yeah that last 1km descend into pine creek is super rewarding 🤣

 

taito

Jan 12, 2023, 11:47 AM

Looks like a bit of rain.. Number 9 how insane is that,, only going because all my PE peeps are going. Planning a mello ride. Over the years I have tried all kind of strategies- but only being like 66kgs that last 30ks kills me every year.

Wyatt Earp

Jan 12, 2023, 12:16 PM

47 minutes ago, babse said:

Yeah that last 1km descend into pine creek is super rewarding 🤣

 

I didn't dare look anywhere but straight being on a rigid fork.

Carmichael

Jan 16, 2023, 10:08 AM

Eina, i see atta is heating up, getting close to the 40's!! looks to be a repeat of last year.... Ouchie

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