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Bulls unstoppable at Bridge Cape Pioneer Trek finale

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The Team Bulls pair of Simon Stiebjahn and Tim Bohme finished the Bridge Cape Pioneer Trek international mountain bike stage race on Saturday like they started it a week ago – with a stage win – in the process extending their lead to secure the overall title.

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Bridge Cape Pioneer Trek 2014 champions, Simon Stiebjahn and Tim Bohme of Team Bulls show a combination of relief and satisfaction after winning the final stage. // Photo credit: Zoon Cronje/Nikon/Xtremedia.

In the women’s event, it was the South Africans Candice Neethling and Cherise Stander (#iride4Burry) who won the event’s final stage, but the overall title went to the Asrin Cycling pair of Catherine Williamson (GBR) and Alice Pirard (BEL).

Stage 6, an 86km leg from Herold to Oudtshoorn took place in warm, sunny conditions, stark contrast to the final rain-flooded last stage a year ago. And what was anticipated to be a relatively tame finale became a fiercely contested affair.

Eager to put Team Bulls under pressure in the hope that they could reclaim some lost time and possibly the overall win, the South African duo of Philip Buys and Matthys Beukes (SCOTT Factory Racing) were the early aggressors. But with 30km remaining, on the rough jeep track trails of the Chandelier Game and Ostrich Farm, Stiebjahn and Bohme took control and increased the pace, leaving the field in tatters behind them.

They opened a gap on the field with only Asrin Cycling’s James Reid (RSA) and Herman Persteiner (AUT) able to join them, setting up a two-team duel for the stage. Asrin Cycling were unable to tame Team Bulls though and the Germans claimed the win a time of two hours 28 minutes 55 seconds, neatly bookending their campaign after having won the opening prologue stage.

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The leading group comprising Team Bulls, Asrin Cycling and Konny Looser hit a piece of tar outside Oudtshoorn during the latter part of Stage 6 of the Bridge Cape Pioneer Trek. // Photo credit: Zoon Cronje/Nikon/Xtremedia.

Asrin Cycling had to settle for second on the stage, but moved up one place on the General Classification to fourth. Third on the stage was the EAI Cycling duo of Gawie Combrinck (RSA) and Johann Rabie (RSA), former road racing pros, who finished third overall. Buys and Beukes were home fourth and sealed their second spot on the GC, conceding more time to their German rivals.

The seven-day race, which attracted over 400 riders from 15 nations, ultimately became a duel between SCOTT Factory Racing and Team Bulls, who swapped the race lead and claimed all the stage wins between them, Buys and Beukes claiming four and Stiebjahn and Bohme winning three.

“The profile of the last stage was not ideal, but there were a few small climbs near the end so Tom and me decided to go hard there. We felt the best way to defend our lead was to attack. We knew that if we got a gap we might break the SCOTT guys mentally. And it worked,” said Stiebjahn.

“The sprint worked out well too. The Asrin guys were actually riding to move up the GC, so they had already put in a big effort and we were able to get away with about 500 metres to go and stayed away,” explained Stiebjahn.

“We’re very happy with this result. The Cape Pioneer Trek is a great preparation race for the Cape Epic. Tim and me were third at the Cape Epic this year in our first stage race together. We came to the Cape Pioneer Trek to use it for Cape Epic preparation because it’s quite similar in many ways,” added Stiebjahn.

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Catherine Williamson (left) and Alice Pirard celebrate their overall women’s category victory at the 2014 Bridge Cape Pioneer Trek. // Photo credit: Zoon Cronje/Nikon/Xtremedia.

The women’s title race saw South Africa’s Robyn de Groot and Sweden’s Jennie Stenerhag (Biogen Toyota Cape Brewing Co.) winning the first four stages. But a mechanical on Day 5 saw them lose significant time and the overall lead to Williamson and Pirard, who won Stage 4 and finished second on Stages 5 and 6, both won by Neethling and Stander.

Stenerhag and De Groot finished second overall with the Meerendal Wheeler pair of Esther Suss (SUI) and Theresa Ralph (RSA) rounding out the final General Classification podium.

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Candice Neethling (left) and Cherise Stander are all smiles after winning the final stage in the women’s category at the 2014 Bridge Cape Pioneer Trek. // Photo credit: Zoon Cronje/Nikon/Xtremedia.

In the other team racing categories, South Africans Brian Lennox and Hannes Hanekom (Klein Karoo Giants) won the Amateur division title, while German Max Friedrich and Jana Mischance (Firebike Tomotion by Blacktusk), claimed the overall Mixed title. With 45 finishing teams, the Amateur division was the largest of the race.

Heinz Zorweg (AUT) and Bartie Bucher (SUI) of Team Meerendal Wheeler 2 won all seven stages and finished an impressive 11th overall on their way to dominating the Masters (50-years and over) division, while South Africans Johan Labuschagne and Gerrie Beukes (Klein Karoo Veterans) eventually sealed the competitive Veteran men’s category after having to claw their way into contention after a poor start.

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The race speeds along a gravel road section from Herold towards Oudtshoorn on the final stage of the Bridge Cape Pioneer Trek. // Photo credit: Zoon Cronje/Nikon/Xtremedia.

In the Solo men’s division, Travis Walker (RSA – Kargo Pro Racing) won the title rather convincingly, while Christine Janse van Rensburg (RSA), was finally confirmed as the dominant winner of the Solo women’s category.

For more information on the Bridge Cape Pioneer Trek, visit www.capepioneer.co.za. For race updates, follow @BridgeCPT on twitter and Bridge Cape Pioneer Trek on Facebook.

Stage 6

Men:

1 Simon Stiebjahn (GER) / Tim Bohme (GER) – Team Bulls 2:38:55

2 James Reid (RSA) / Herman Persteiner (AUT) – Asrin Cycling 2:39:00

3 Johann Rabie (RSA) / Gawie Combrinck (RSA) – EAI South Africa 2:41:22

4 Philip Buys (RSA) / Matthys Beukes (RSA) – SCOTT Factory Racing 2:13:32

5 Oliver Zurbruegg (SUI) / Lucien Besancon (FRA) Meerendal Wheeler 3 2:44:31

Women:

1 Cherise Stander (RSA) / Candice Neethling (RSA) #iride4Burry 2:56:34

2 Catherine Williamson (GBR) / Alice Pirard (BEL) Asrin Cycling 2 2:58:10

3 Theresa Ralph (RSA) / Esther Suss (SUI) – Meerendal Wheeler 1 3:04:28

Amateur:

1 James Tennent (RSA) / David Garrett (RSA) – Giant 2 2:49:08

2 Brian Lennox (RSA) / Hannes Hanekom (RSA) – Klein Karoo Giants 2:56:25

3 Matthias Winkler (SUI) / Francois Naf (SUI) – Meerendal Wheeler 2:56:26

Veteran men:

1 Malcolm Dods (RSA) /Billy Stelling (RSA) – Swift Carbon 2:56:34

2 Johan Labuschagne (RSA) / Gerrie Beukes (RSA) – Klein Karoo Veterans 2:58:05

3 Fanie Venter (RSA) / Wayne McDuling (RSA) – Pynfabriek 3:00:02

Master men:

1 Heinz Zorweg (AUT) / Barti Bucher (SUI) – Meerendal Wheeler 2 2:52:00

2 Izak Visagie (RSA) / Lieb Loots (RSA) – Wilde 3 3:04:28

3 Waleed Baker (RSA) / Glen Haw (RSA) – Pitstop 3:07:36

Mixed:

1 Kobus Barnard (RSA) / Fienie Barnard (RSA) – Klein Karoo Mixed 3:00:38

2 Max Friedrich (GER) / Jana Zieschank (GER) – Firebike Tomotion by Blacktusk 3:07:01

3 Rob Crag (RSA) / Diana Caroline (RSA) – Craft Racing 3:20:53

Solo men:

1 Konny Looser (SUI) 2:39:01

2 Travis Walker (RSA – Kargo Pro Racing) 2:41:08

3 Kevin van de Bulke (BEL) 2:44:21

Solo women:

1 Katja Cauwenbergh (BEL) 3:18:45

2 Lara Everts (RSA) 33:36:09

3 Christine Janse van Rensburg (RSA) 3:40:21

Final General Classification

Men:

1 Simon Stiebjahn (GER) / Tim Bohme (GER) – Team Bulls 22:08:19

2 Philip Buys (RSA) / Matthys Beukes (RSA) – SCOTT Factory Racing 22:17:07

3 Johann Rabie (RSA) / Gawie Combrinck (RSA) – EAI South Africa 22:49:05

4 James Reid (RSA) / Herman Persteiner (AUT) – Asrin Cycling 22:50:54

5 Michiel van Aelbroeck (NED) / Robby de Bock (NED) WMTB.Be – Feenstra 23:09:39

Women:

1 Catherine Williamson (GBR) / Alice Pirard (BEL) – Asrin Cycling 25:59:00

2 Jennie Stenerhag (SWE) / Robyn de Groot (RSA) – Biogen Toyota Cape Brewing Co 26:43:38

3 Theresa Ralph (RSA) / Esther Suss (SUI) – Meerendal Wheeler 1 26:57:45

Amateur:

1 Brian Lennox (RSA) / Hannes Hannekom (RSA) – Klein Karoo Giants 25:20:52

2 Mattias Winkler (SUI) / Francois Naf (SUI) Meerendal Wheeler 25:40:29

3 Phillimon Sebona (RSA) / Jan Motsoa (RSA) – Klein Karoo International 25:50:26

Veteran men:

1 Johan Labuschagne (RSA) / Gerrie Beukes (RSA) Klein Karoo Veterans 25:43:54

2 Fanie Venter (RSA) / Wayne McDuling (RSA) – Pynfabriek 26:09:58

3 Malcolm Dods (RSA) / Billy Stelling (RSA) Swift Carbon 27:04:26

Master men:

1 Heinz Zorweg (AUT) / Barti Bucher (SUI) – Meerendal Wheeler 2 24:25:01

2 Izak Visagie (RSA) / Lieb Loots (RSA) – Wilde 3 27:08:10

3 Waleed Baker (RSA) / Glen Haw (RSA) – Pitstop 28:11:57

Mixed:

1 Max Friedrich (GER) / Jana Zieschank (GER) – Firebike Tomotion by Blacktusk 26:07:18

2 Kobus Barnard (RSA) / Fienie Barnard (RSA) – Klein Karoo Mixed 26:13:58

3 Igna de Villiers (RSA) / Daleen Van der Leek (RSA) LGE Midas Bells Cycling 27:49:19

Solo men:

1 Travis Walker (RSA – Kargo Pro Racing) 22:44:16

2 Ken van den Bulke (BEL) 23:31:32

3 Alan Gordon (RSA) 23:31:53

Solo women:

1 Christine Janse van Rensburg (RSA) 29:06:17

2 Katja Cauwenbergh (BEL) 30:50:45

3 Gina Nixon (RSA) 33:10:51

For full results visit www.capepioneer.co.za.

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