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Rabie and Combrinck win joBerg2c

· By Press Office · 2 comments

Fortune smiled on Johann Rabie and Gawie Combrinck as they rode safely into Scottburgh to claim their maiden win in the nine-day Old Mutual joBerg2c mountain bike race on the KwaZulu-Natal south coast on Saturday.

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EAI Cycling’s Gawie Combrinck (left) and Johann Rabie celebrate their victory in the nine-day Old Mutual joBerg2c mountain bike race, which finished at Scottburgh, KwaZulu-Natal, on Saturday. Photo: Full Stop Communications

The EAI Cycling duo sprinted across the floating bridge on the Scottburgh lagoon to complete their 880km journey from Heidelberg on the outskirts of Johannesburg to the sea in 33:36:41.

They finished three minutes clear of overnight leaders Waylon Woolcock and Darren Lill, who took the runner-up spot for Cannondale-Blend in 33:39:45.

Max Knox and Kevin Evans of FedGroup-Itec outsprinted Rabie and Combrinck by a single second to win the final stage in 2:48:04, in the process securing third place in the overall standings in 34:45:27.

Third on the stage belonged to Louis-Bresler Knipe and Craig Boyes of Contego, who came home in 2:55:48 to secure fourth overall in 35:26:47.

South Africa’s longest fully serviced stage race was largely characterised by a ding-dong battle between EAI Cycling and Cannondale-Blend, with the teams claiming three and four stage wins respectively.

While both pairs were alternately plagued by mechanical issues, it was Woolcock and Lill whose title hopes deflated when they suffered a serious blow-out 20km from the finish on the 84km final stage.

Forced to stop for repairs, the Cannondale-Blend riders saw their overall lead of more than six minutes ebb away. They fought back to finish sixth on the stage in 2:57:51 to fall one place in the general classification.

“I think it’s a bit unlucky for them but yesterday we had our bad luck again with two flats and a cracked rim,” said Rabie, who made his joBerg2c debut.

“That’s the thing with mountain biking, it’s never over till it’s over – not even in the last 20km of a nine-day stage race.”

Woolcock, the 2012 champion, said he and Lill were extremely disappointed with the result.

“We came here to win; not to finish second. The stage wins were nice but we would have liked the overall title.”

Woolcock said he had personally not felt on winning form during the tour.

“But I rode myself in and, as we proved yesterday, we had the legs to set the fastest time on that part of the route.”

In the women’s race, Valencia Girls’ Amy McDougall and Janine King took an uncontested overall victory in 40:35:55.

They took their seventh stage win in 3:27:26 ahead of overall runners-up Brenda Potts and Sarah van Heerden of Old Mutual in 3:33:59 (42:55:29).

Sasol Racing’s Yolande de Villiers and Franso Steyn won the stage in 3:07:52 and with it the mixed category (36:50:51). Second, in 3:12:41, were teammates Leana de Jager and Johan Labuschagne (37:16:51).

Avis Van Rental’s Alison Richardson and Rob Dormehl took fifth on the stage in 3:27:30 to finish third overall (40:26:14).

Old Mutual’s Mokaedi Dilotsotlhe said as the title sponsor they were delighted with the success and excitement of the fifth edition of the race.

“We are especially proud of the economic contribution the race makes all along its journey to the finish. The joBerg2c is truly about racing, riding, touring and making a difference in these communities.”

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RESULTS

Stage 9

Men: 1. Max Knox & Kevin Evans (FedGroup-itec) 2:48:04; 2. Johann Rabie & Gawie Combrinck (EAI Cycling) 2:48:05; 3. Louis-Bresler Knipe & Craig Boyes (Contego) 2:55:48; 4. Waylon Woolcock & Darren Lill (Cannondale-Blend) 2:57:51; 5. Sthembiso Msango & Mboneni Ngcobo (Dischem RMB Change a Life) 2:58:04

Women: 1. Janine King & Amy McDougall (Valencia Girls) 3:27:26; 2. Brenda Potts & Sarah van Heerden (Old Mutual Girlz) 3:33:59; 3. Natalie Robbs & Kathryn Ackermann (Itec Ladies) 3:47:55; 4. Heidi Buttiens & Siegrid van Bever (Reevax Ladies) 3:59:34; 5. Liesl Lourens & Lora Hirst (Aramex) 4:08:48

Mixed: 1. Yolande de Villiers & Franso Steyn (Sasol Racing Mixed) 3:07:52; 2. Leana de Jager & Johan Labuschagne (Sasol Racing) 3:12:41; 3. Hayley Smith & Darren Purtell (Bell Equipment) 3:21:56; 4. Sue Smith & Cas van Aardenne (Dynamic Duo) 3:25:31; 5. Alison Richardson & Rob Dormehl (Avis Van Rental) 3:27:30

Overall

Men: 1. Johann Rabie & Gawie Combrinck (EAI Cycling) 33:36:41; 2. Waylon Woolcock & Darren Lill (Cannondale-Blend) 33:39:45; 3. Max Knox & Kevin Evans (FedGroup-Itec) 34:45:27

Women: 1. Janine King & Amy McDougall (Valencia Girls) 40:35:55; 2. Sarah van Heerden & Brenda Potts (Old Mutual Girlz) 42:55:29; 3. Heidi Buttiens & Siegrid van Bever (Reevax Ladies) 46:04:19

Mixed: 1. Yolande de Villiers & Franso Steyn (Sasol Racing) 36:50:51; 2. Leana de Jager & Johan Labuschagne (Sasol Racing) 37:16:51; 3. Alison Richardson & Rob Dormehl (Avis Van Rental) 40:26:14

Comments

udxcob

May 5, 2014, 3:29 AM

who do you think rode at the back?

Guest

May 5, 2014, 5:04 PM

About 2 years ago I posted looking for a help for a young guy who lived out on the farms where I live. He rode his first Mtb event 45Km on an old road bike he borrowed. Over the year he showed huge enthusiasm for the sport and upgraded to an old Haro. He desprately was looking for a sponsor and never gave up, he trained by himself out on the farms with little or no nutrition and zero technical backup. I tried unsuccessfully to find someone to take him on but on his own accord he found Martin Dreyer at Change A Life. he is the same young guy in the photo 231A behind the winners coming in a 5th place on the day. Well done Sbu.

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