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Sauser delivers incredible comeback to win Attakwas

· By Press Office · 31 comments

Swiss mountain bike racing legend, Christoph Sauser didn’t only mark his return from retirement at the Fairview Attakwas Extreme MTB Challenge in South Africa on Saturday, he won the gruelling 121km race after the most incredible comeback following a mechanical delay early on.

ccs-62657-0-53181800-1485012427.jpgThe men’s lead pack negotiates the dry Karoo roads during the early stages of the 2017 Fairview Attakwas Extreme MTB Challenge in South Africa on Saturday. Photo credit: Ewald Sadie

The 40-year-old Investec-Songo-Specialized rider clocked a winning time of 04 hours 50 minutes 09 seconds to capture his third title in what is widely considered to be South Africa’s premier one-day race. Sauser narrowly beat Attakwas novice and former Cape Epic winner, Kristian Hynek (Topeak Ergon) into second place in a late dash for the line, with defending champion, Karl Platt (Bulls) rolling home a minute-and-a-half later in third place.

Sauser cut his rear tyre badly at the 27km mark and lost the lead group while repairing it. He was over five minutes behind the lead group at the 30km mark but was committed to limiting the damage as best he could, pedalling powerfully up the steep climbs and aero-tucking on every fast descent. He didn’t only limit the damage though, he undid it, steadily moving through the field and eventually catching leaders Hynek and Platt with 22km remaining.

ccs-62657-0-01854700-1485012418.jpgChristoph Sauser used his fork crown as a hand position to get himself as aerodynamic as possible in his pursuit of the leaders after an early tyre cut at the Fairview Attakwas Extreme MTB Challenge that took place in South Africa on Saturday. Photo credit: Ewald Sadie

A clearly spent Platt capitulated on the final long climb where Sauser made the catch and resigned himself to riding for third place, leaving Hynek and Sauser to wage a two-way battle for the title. Sauser’s knowledge of the course, which has a tricky, fast descent to the finish straight, was in his favour, but in doubt was how much he had left after his phenomenal effort to close a more than five-minute gap.

ccs-62657-0-88044000-1485012418.jpgChristoph Sauser put in a powerful 72km solo pursuit on his way to winning the Fairview Attakwas Extreme MTB Challenge in South Africa on Saturday. Photo credit: Ewald Sadie

“I felt very good from the start. But unfortunately I double-flatted and it took four or five minutes to fix it because I ran out of CO2 Bombs and had to pump it. I decided not to change wheels when I got to the tech zone. The spare wheels I had there were quite heavy and I felt too risky for a one-day race, so I just kept going, with the small bit of hope of catching up to fight for the podium,” explained Sauser afterwards.

ccs-62657-0-15798100-1485012426.jpgKristian Hynek leads Karl Platt during the latter stages of the Fairview Attakwas Extreme MTB Challenge that took place in South Africa on Saturday. Photo credit: Ewald Sadie

“And yep, the guys came closer and closer until I could see them. That was motivating. The finish suits me because it’s technical. It helped that I know the finish. The sprint for the finish is always the most exciting part of the five hours of racing,” smiled the champion.

“Christoph had an impressive ride today. He knew the finish which was a big advantage for him at the end. I’m happy with my second place though. It was a great race and great preparation for the Cape Epic,” said Hynek.

ccs-62657-0-85206600-1485012424.jpgKarl Platt leads Kristian Hynek during the Fairview Attakwas Extreme MTB Challenge that took place in South Africa on Saturday. Photo credit: Ewald Sadie

Erik Kleinhans (Topeak Ergon), riding solo for most of the second half of the race, kept his pace steady to finish fourth and the first South African, with HB Kruger (Telkom BCX) rounding out the top five.

The 121km race from Chandelier Game Lodge, Oudtshoorn to Pine Creek Resort, Groot Brak includes 2900 metres of vertical ascent. For the first time this year it holds International Cycling Union status, which allows top finishers to earn UCI rankings points.

ccs-62657-0-23282400-1485012420.jpgChristoph Sauser out-dashes Kristian Hynek to win the Fairview Attakwas Extreme MTB Challenge in South Africa on Saturday.
Photo credit: Ewald Sadie

ccs-62657-0-88924500-1485012416.jpgThe men’s 2017 Fairview Attakwas Extreme MTB Challenge podium (from left): HB Kruger (5th), Karl Platt (3rd), Christoph Sauser (1st), Kristian Hynek (2nd) and Erik Kleinhans (4th). Photo credit: Ewald Sadie

2017 Fairview Attakwas Extreme Challenge

121km, 2900m ascent, Oudtshoorn

Leading results:

Overall men:

1 Christoph Sauser (SUI) Investec-Songo-Specialized 04:50:09

2 Kristian Hynek (CZE) Topeak Ergon 04:50:11

3 Karl Platt (GER) Bulls 04:51:47

4 Erik Kleinhans (RSA) Topeak Ergon 05:05:49

5 HB Kruger (RSA) Telkom BCX 05:07:08

6 Dominic Calitz (RSA) 05:16:11

7 Justin Tuck (RSA) 05:16:26

8 Ben Melt Swanepoel (RSA) Garmin 05:19:21

9 Dylan Rebello (RSA) 05:20:25

10 Waylon Woolcock (RSA) Telkom BCX 05:20:28

For full results and other race information, visit www.atta.co.za.

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Comments

Jaco-fiets

Jan 21, 2017, 3:45 PM

Take a bow Sauzer! What a legend. Grinding out the Watts when it counts. #BMT-Much

BrandonF_

Jan 21, 2017, 3:45 PM

Sauser is the King of suffering!

Jakkals.

Jan 21, 2017, 5:15 PM

Well done Dominic!

worriesnot

Jan 21, 2017, 5:30 PM

Pure class

'Dale

Jan 21, 2017, 5:39 PM

Suzi

What an engine ????

Kalahari Vegmot

Jan 21, 2017, 6:43 PM

Two seconds! That is one heck of a win, and very, very well deserved!

'Dale

Jan 21, 2017, 7:04 PM

And with a comeback after tech trouble

dropping from the leading bunch with about 300 secs

 

Fantastic result

What a bike rider

Rushdee

Jan 21, 2017, 11:25 PM

The rider that suffers the most wins the race.. 

GLuvsMtb

Jan 22, 2017, 6:15 AM

Give that man a chopper ride! Well done Christoph!

Gen

Jan 22, 2017, 7:24 AM

What a fight back.. sjoe man of steel

Paolo55

Jan 22, 2017, 10:39 AM

No woman's race report ?

TheJ

Jan 22, 2017, 2:26 PM

Karl Platt must be kukking himself knowing the form Sauser is in leading up to the Epic.

Vetseun

Jan 22, 2017, 2:29 PM

Karl Platt must be kukking himself knowing the form Sauser is in leading up to the Epic.

Plus whan
Vetseun

Jan 22, 2017, 2:31 PM

Susi is da man

BrandonF_

Jan 22, 2017, 3:38 PM

Well done Dominic!

Damn!!! I just saw that now! What a super ride from Dominic Calitz! Well done "Summit Bikes" front man!

Paolo55

Jan 23, 2017, 4:45 AM

Aah apologies :)

Pall Catt

Jan 23, 2017, 9:51 AM

Beast mode, on.

FondTF2

Jan 23, 2017, 10:26 AM

Absolute machine.

 

Going to make for an interesting Epic.

nonky

Jan 23, 2017, 10:28 AM

"retirement age"...WOW, just WOW

Tiny K

Jan 23, 2017, 11:25 AM

A bit of inside info but Hynek stuffed up tactically. He wouldn't work with Platt to stretch the lead thinking that is was Kleinhans behind them, but it wasn't so, and allowed Sauser to catch and sit in... Can't wait for Epic to start!

andydude

Jan 23, 2017, 2:51 PM

Guys is it true suzie was given the vets prize and not elites?

Patchelicious

Jan 23, 2017, 2:54 PM

Sooooooooooooo, I hate to be that guy......

 

But an old dude comes out of retirement, beats guys half his age who haven't yet retired, and nobody asks a single question.

Wil6

Jan 23, 2017, 2:56 PM

Guys is it true suzie was given the vets prize and not elites?

It depends on what he is registered as at the UCI

 

Edit: but I don't know what he received

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