Matt Posted October 16, 2012 Share The leading pack tackles stoney jeep track during Stage 1 on the 2012 Bridge Cape Pioneer Trek international mountain bike stage race. Photo credit: Karin Schermbrucker/Slingshot Media Wearing their Bridge Yellow Jerseys after their victory in Sunday’s opening prologue time trial stage, George and Evans were content to let their rivals set the pace for the first 80km before increasing the pressure towards the end, riding the final 15km out front to clock a winning time of 03 hours 52 minutes 27 seconds. David George (front) and Kevin Evans of Nedbank 360Life push the pace up a climb as they break clear of their rivals on their way to winning Stage 1 of the 2012 Bridge Cape Pioneer Trek international mountain bike stage race.Photo credit: Karin Schermbrucker/Slingshot Media Nico Bell and Gawie Combrinck (Westvaal Columbia) finished in second place, 36 seconds later with Melt Swanepoel and Matthys Beukes (Cango MTB.com) taking third spot in 03:54:40. In the General Classification, Evans and George hold a 02min 07sec lead over Swanepoel and Beukes. Overnight women’s category leaders, Ischen Stopforth and Catherine Williamson (Bridge bizhub Ladies) overcame early mechanical problems to win the stage and extend their lead substantially over Yolande Speedy and Yolande de Villiers (Klein Karoo Chicks). Despite mechanical difficulties early on, Ischen Stopforth (front) and Catherine Williamson (Bridge biz hub Ladies) won the stage and extended their lead in the women's race.Photo credit: Karin Schermbrucker/Slingshot Media The German team of Max Friedrich and Nadine Rieder (Ergon 24H Racing Team) secured victory in the Mixed category and extended their overnight lead, while the Dutch Cube Nutswerk 1 pairing of Micha de Vries and Willem van Heerdt secured the Veteran men’s stage win and took the category lead. The Master’s division saw a dominant win by the Swiss team of Barti Bucher and Ernst Engeli (Bix-Sherpa Tensing Pedalerie), while Timo Cooper and Deisree Loubser secured stage wins in the Solo men and women’s categories respectively, all assuming leadership of their respective categories in the process. The leading men cross a river during Stage 1 of the 2012 Bridge Cape Pioneer Trek international mountain bike stage race.Photo credit: Karin Schermbrucker/Slingshot Media “We rode within ourselves until the steep climb at 80 kilometres in and then pushed the pace hard up there. From there, with a fairly good lead, we kept it steady for the final 15km to the finish. The others must have ridden those last 15 keys hard because the gaps definitely closed to us by the finish,” said Evans. “The route for today’s stage was really enjoyable, but Catherine experienced problems with her rear derailleur from early on, which put us under pressure. We were lying well down the field in the first 30km, but recovered and caught Yolande and Yolande at 50km. We rode with them for a while before making a break and getting a decent lead to take the win,” explained Stopforth. Germans Max Fridrich and Nadine Rieder (Ergon 24H Racing Team) pass the Red Stone formations on their way to winning the Mixed category on Stage 1 of the Bridge Cape Pioneer Trek international mountain bike stage race.Photo credit: Karin Schermbrucker/Slingshot Media Tuesday’s Stage 2 has become the most talked about stage in mountain bike stage racing. The relatively short 85km leg from Calitzdorp to the summit of the Swartberg Pass climbs a formidable 2 760 vertical metres, with 1 100 of those metres coming in the final 12km ascent to the finish line. Sure to ensure an extraordinary battle for the stage win is the R100 000 (US$ 12000) prize for the first team to cross the finish line. “Apparently the first three climbs are really hard – rough and rocky – which means a long day despite the short distance. The 12km mountain climb at the end though is made for us, so we’ll be riding with some caution to avoid any mishaps before the last climb,” said Evans. Evans and George are both noted climbers and only bad luck is likely to foil their ability to win the dramatic stage. For Stopforth and Williamson, the event’s Queen stage is key in their strategy for overall victory. “After being hampered by a mechanical today, we really want to build up a solid lead if we can tomorrow. We’ll be starting hard and trying to get a lead early on. We really want to be the first women to the top of the Swartberg,” said Stopforth. Regular race updates are posted on twitter @BridgeCPT as well as daily photo galleries on Facebook – Bridge Cape Pioneer Trek 2012. There's a daily race summary and information on the event website – www.capepioneer.co.za as well as find fresh, insightful updates on the Bridge Cape Pioneer Trek blog: http://blog.capepioneer.co.za/ Dutch racer Siegrid van Benver acknowledges the support of local school children during Stage 1 of the 2012 Bridge Cape Pioneer Trek international mountain bike stage race.Photo credit: Karin Schermbrucker/Slingshot Media Bridge Cape Pioneer Trek 2012Stage 1 – Oudtshoorn to Calitzdorp: 103km; 1 720 metres ascentLeading resultsOpen Men:1 Kevin Evans – RSA / David George – RSA (Nedbank 360Life) 03hr 52min 57sec2 Nico Bell – RSA / Gawie Combrinck – RSA (Westvaal Columbia) 03:53:333 Matthys Beukes – RSA / Melt Swanepoel – RSA (Cango MTB.com) 03:54:404 Chris Wolhuter – RSA / Oliver Munnik – RSA (Asrin Cycling) 04:04:255 Wynand Mulder – RSA / Kobus Barnard – RSA (Klein Karoo Express) 4:17:28 Women:1 Ischen Stopforth – RSA / Catherine Williamson – GBR (Bridge bizhub Ladies) 04:32:092 Yolande de Villiers – RSA / Yolande Speedy – RSA (Klein Karoo Chicks) 04:40:363 Sarah van Heerden – RSA / Jackie Church – RSA (Wilde 2) 04:57:08 Mixed:1 Max Fridrich – GER / Nadine Rieder – GER (Ergon 24H Racing Team) 04:16:242 Kathrin Stirnemann – SUI / Sandro Soncin – SUI (BH – Halbike – Tigers) 04:21:323 Craig Gerber – RSA / Jennie Stenerhag – SWE (Newlinesport) 04:26:04 Veteran: 1 Micha de Vries – NED /Willem van Heerdt – NED (Cube Nutswerk 1) 04:11:432 Stephan Kuhnel – SUI / Marcel Frel – SUI (Fahrrad–Schmidt Bike-Tigers) 04:26:353 Rex Benson – RSA / Mark Langman – RSA (Bridge USN) 04:28:34 Masters:1 Barti Bucher – SUI / Ernst Engeli – SUI (Bix-Sherpa Tensing Pedalerie) 04:18:352 Neville Ackermann – RSA / Charles Nienaber – RSA (Bridge Masters) 04:23:103 Tony Conlon – RSA / Peter Stopforth – RSA (Marsilio Projects Masters) 05:00:06 Solo Men:1 Timo Cooper – RSA 04:03:162 Petrus Malherbe – RSA 04:12:023 Jonathan Wallace – RSA 04:21:18 Solo Women:1 Desiree Loubser – RSA 05:00:072 Dianna Ineman – SUI 05:08:583 Diana Carolin – RSA 05:17:51 General Classification after Stage 1Open Men:1 Kevin Evans – RSA / David George – RSA (Nedbank 360Life) 04hr 30min 05sec2 Matthys Beukes – RSA / Melt Swanepoel – RSA (Cango MTB.com) 04:32:122 Nico Bell – RSA / Gawie Combrinck – RSA (Westvaal Columbia) 04:32:274 Chris Wolhuter – RSA / Oliver Munnik – RSA (Asrin Cycling) 04:44:165 Wynand Mulder – RSA / Kobus Barnard – RSA (Klein Karoo Express) 05:00:26 Women:1 Ischen Stopforth – RSA / Catherine Williamson – GBR (Bridge bizhub Ladies) 05:20:102 Yolande de Villiers – RSA / Yolande Speedy – RSA (Klein Karoo Chicks) 05:28:403 Sarah van Heerden – RSA / Jackie Church – RSA (Wilde 2) 05:46:56 Mixed:1 Max Fridrich – GER / Nadine Rieder – GER (Ergon 24H Racing Team) 04:59:212 Kathrin Stirnemann – SUI / Sandro Soncin – SUI (BH – Halbike – Tigers) 05:05:093 Craig Gerber – RSA / Jennie Stenerhag – SWE (Newlinesport) 05:11:45 Veteran: 1 Micha de Vries - NED /Willem van Heerdt – NED (Cube Nutswerk 1) 04:53:462 Robert Sim – RSA / Nico Pfitzenmaier – GER (Robert Daniel Momsen) 05:10:403 Stephan Kuhnel – SUI / Marcel Frel – SUI (Fahrrad–Schmidt Bike-Tigers) 05:13:1 Masters:1 Barti Bucher – SUI / Ernst Engeli – SUI (Bix-Sherpa Tensing Pedalerie) 05:01:332 Neville Ackermann – RSA / Charles Nienaber – RSA (Bridge Masters) 05:08:103 Tony Conlon – RSA / Peter Stopforth – RSA (Marsilio Projects Masters) 05:47:10 Solo Men:1 Timo Cooper – RSA 04:43:32 Petrus Malherbe – RSA 04:52:113 Jonathan Wallace – RSA 05:06:10 Solo Women:1 Desiree Loubser – RSA 05:57:172 Dianna Ineman – SUI 06:05:183 Diana Carolin – RSA 06:07:54 For full results, visit www.capepioneer.co.za Click here to view the article Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bradwentzel Posted October 16, 2012 Share R100,000 for the stage win today... Could be interesting Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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