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Matthee takes season-opening win

· By Press Office · 3 comments

Team Bestmed-Multihull-ASG’s newest signing Maroesjka Matthee got their season off to a flying start with a win at the 30th edition of The Herald VW Cycle Tour in Port Elizabeth on Sunday.

ccs-62657-0-96898400-1422864145.jpgTeam Bestmed-Multihull-ASG’s newest signing Maroesjka Matthee sprints to victory in the 30th edition of The Herald VW Cycle Tour in Port Elizabeth on Sunday. // Photo: Mike Holmes/The Herald

Track star Matthee put her powerful turn of speed to good use as she outsprinted 13-time winner and PE-based favourite Anriette Schoeman in the finishing straight to take a rain-soaked win in the 106km Classic in 3:00:13.

Veteran national marathon champion Yolande de Villiers took third place one second further back.

Matthee, who won gold in all six events in the omnium at the African continental track championships two weeks ago, said she had felt confident going into the final sprint to the line.

“I felt there was a headwind, and then Anriette attacked early. So I just went on her wheel immediately.

“Probably with about 50 metres to go, I kicked and I could go over in first position.”

It was sweet justice for the 26-year-old Capetonian after losing to Schoeman by the same split-second margin in the Stellenbosch Cycle Tour at the end of November.

“Coming from a track background, I knew I could leave it as late as possible.”

Matthee, who also won the Cape Town leg of the Engen criterium series last season, said she was delighted with her result, considering that the conditions at the PE race had been so hazardous.

“It was very treacherous with the wind blowing, and the rain, and it was very cold.”

She said she had been surprised that the elite women had started with the veteran men (age 30-39).

“We had to follow the moves and then some of the guys got away on one of the steep climbs and I was pretty happy about that because all the ladies were together in the bunch with the remaining veteran guys.”

She said the women rolled together for most of the route, with very few attacks taking place.

“The rain was really hectic and visibility was quite bad – I was taking my glasses off and on, off and on.”

Content to sit in the bunch and conserve her energies, Matthee played it safe until the final scenic stretch along Marine Drive.

“On the climbs, I felt quite confident and didn’t push myself too hard.

“So, with 10 kilometres to go, I still felt strong and my legs were feeling very good.”

The powerful sprinter turned on the afterburners as the ladies hit the home straight to snatch the certainty of a hometown win from Schoeman’s grasp.

“I’ve been racing on track for the past six or seven years and last year I started doing a lot of bigger road races.

“With results like these, I’m pretty confident that I can be a good road rider if I continue to work on things like climbing.”

The men’s title was won by fellow track sensation Nolan Hoffman of Team Abantu.

Meanwhile, Team Bestmed-Multihull-ASG’s Vera Adrian won the Namibian time-trial and road race titles to complete a successful weekend of racing for the pro outfit.

PROVISIONAL RESULTS:

Women – 106km

1. Maroesjka Matthee 3:00:13
2. Anriette Schoeman 3:00:13
3. Yolande de Villiers 3:00:14
4. Fienie Barnard 3:00:14
5. Monique Gerber 3:00:15
6. Allison Hertel 3:03:41
7. Amanda Akom 3:09:58
8. Lauren Coleman 3:09:58
9. Siska van der Bijl 3:10:00
10. Cindy Schwulst 3:11:55

Comments

90 Inch

Feb 2, 2015, 8:07 AM

Well done ! 

Tubehunter

Feb 2, 2015, 8:41 AM

SUPER IMPRESSIVE FIRE!!!!! Are you going to be riding all of the big road races this year?

Fire

Feb 4, 2015, 10:27 AM

Thanks guys :)

yes I will be doing most of the big road races and some up country racing if budget allows :)

 

It's been incredibly overwhelming winning this race and I would hope to work on becoming a better road cyclist for more of this type of results.

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