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Platt, Huber retain Tankwa Trek title

Cape Town - Switzerland’s Urs Huber and Germany’s Karl Platt completed a clean sweep of stage wins on Sunday to retain the Momentum Health Tankwa Trek, presented by Biogen mountain bike stage race title.

 
The Team Bulls duo were in control for the entire three-day event and won the final 89km stage in a time of 3 hours 5 minutes and 34 seconds to confirm their impressive form as they prepare to defend their Absa Cape Epic title in similar conditions next month.
 
Runners-up on the final stage, half a minute later, were Team Telkom’s South Africans Waylon Woolcock and HB Kruger with the Topeak-Ergon Racing pair of Kristian Hynek (CZE) and Alban Lakata (AUT) in third a further 10 seconds back.
 
The stage victory saw Platt and Huber extend their final overall winning margin to an impressive 8:55 over runners-up Woolcock and Kruger. Rounding out the General Classification podium was the all-South African Team NAD Pro pair of Nico Bell and Gawie Combrinck.
 
“I’m really happy with this win today. It is very good preparation for upcoming races and it shows our shape is really good. It is great for motivation,” said Huber.
 
“Today was quite a relaxed day and we only really had to make sure we were in the front when we went into the singletrack to save some energy. We decided to go for the stage win because it’s the best way to train and get into the right rhythm. We are on a really good level,” added Huber.
 
“Today was very special. I know this stage pretty well and I know you have to be in front at the singletrack. As we hit the singletrack sections we always controlled the race, which makes it faster and more fun. The condition of the singletrack here is from another world. It was really fun to ride,” said Platt.
 
“It was a strange situation today. There were us and three other teams at the front and nobody wanted to work. We didn’t need to work because we had the Yellow Jersey. Then a big group from behind caught us. I said okay, we’ll do the work but if we do the work then we go for the victory. We put the hammer down and enjoyed the last 20km of singletrack. It’s great to win this race again. We are in a good place for the Cape Epic,” added Platt.
 
In the Solo men’s race, Belgian Frans Claes dominated, winning all three stages and the overall title ahead of South Africans Dylan Rebello and Charl-Pierre Esterhuyse respectively.
 
The Veteran men’s title was taken by the South African pair of Hannes Hanekom and Ben Melt Swanepoel (Tru-Cape/Garmin) ahead of Germans Thorsten Keller and Udo Böelts (Craft Rocky Mountain), with Team SlenderWonder-Midas’ Igna de Villiers (RSA) and Paul Theron (RSA) securing the final podium spot.
 
The Masters category podium was an all-South African affair, with Greg Anderson and Deon Kruger (Bus Boys Masters) capturing the overall win ahead of Landon la Grange and Peter Winn (CLASS OF 82) and Marius Nel and Waleed Baker (PitstopSport24hrs) respectively.

For photo galleries and daily video summaries of the world’s most prestigious three-day mountain bike race, visit the Tankwa Trek Facebook page.

For more information on the event or to enter the 2018 Momentum Health Tankwa Trek, presented by Biogen, visit www.tankwatrek.co.za

For the stage 3 highlights: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AJm5pf772eE

Momentum Health Tankwa Trek, presented by Biogen Roll of Honour:

Men

2013: Charles Keey (RSA) and Darren Lill (RSA)
2014: James Reid (RSA) and Brendon Davids (RSA)
2015: James Reid (RSA) and Erik Kleinhans (RSA)
2016: Karl Platt (GER) and Urs Huber (SUI)
2017: Karl Platt (GER) and Urs Huber (SUI)
 
Momentum Health Tankwa Trek, presented by Biogen 2017

Stage 3, 89km – leading results:

Open Men

1. Karl Platt (GER) / Urs Huber (SUI) Team BULLS 003:05:34
2. Waylon Woolcock (RSA) / Hendrik Kruger (RSA) Team Telkom BCX – 03:06:06
3 Kristian Hynek (CZE)/Alban Lakata (AUT) Topeak-Ergon Racing-1 03:06:16
4. Martin Gluth (GER) / Martin Frey (GER) OMX Bulls 03:06:17
5. Nico Bell (RSA) / Gawie Combrinck (RSA) NAD Pro Mtb 03:07:37
 
Veteran Men

1. Hannes Hanekom (RSA) / Ben Melt Swanepoel (RSA) Tru-Cape/Garmin 03:23:55
2 Thorsten Keller (GER)/Udo Bölts (GER) Craft-Rocky Mountain 03:24:19
3. David Cooke (RSA) / David de Lima (RSA) Cycle Lab 03:29:20
4. Avram Levy (RSA) / Moolman Welgemoed (RSA) Principal Partners 03:35:10
5. Richard Lurie (RSA) / Brent Russell (RSA) Eurocasa Gaggenau 03:36:30
 
Master Men

1. Greg Anderson (RSA) / Deon Kruger (RSA) Bus Boys Masters 03:27:30
2. Landon la Grange (RSA) / Peter Winn (RSA) CLASS OF 82 03:38:27
3. Marius Nel (RSA) / Waleed Baker (RSA) PitstopSport24hrs 03:39:12
4 Felix Prinz (GER)/ Frank Schmähling (GER) Epic Fighters 03:48:35
5. Dawood Osman (RSA) / Ahmed Zaid Mahomed (RSA) Pitstop-2 04:01:39
 
Solo Men

1. Frans Claes (BEL) 03:05:37
2. Dylan Rebello (RSA) 03:12:09
3. Charl-Pierre Esterhuyse (RSA) 03:14:08
4. Pablo Morales (RSA) 03:19:36
5. Jeremy Thomson (RSA) 03:22:19
 
Final General Classification

Open Men

1. Karl Platt (GER) / Urs Huber (SUI) Team BULLS 10:39:20
2. Waylon Woolcock (RSA) / Hendrik Kruger (RSA) Team Telkom BCX 10:48:15
3. Nico Bell (RSA) / Gawie Combrinck (RSA) NAD Pro Mtb 10:50:49
4. Martin Gluth (GER) / Martin Frey (GER) OMX Bulls 10:52:13
5. Kristian Hynek (CZE)/Alban Lakata (AUT) Topeak-Ergon Racing-1 10:54:45
6. Julian Jessop (RSA) / Tristan de Lange (NAM) Concept Cyclery Ballito/Mannie’s Bike Mecca 11:01:14
7. Manuel Fasnacht (SUI) / Konny Looser (SUI) RED-E / Ryder 11:14:21
8. Erik Kleinhans (RSA) / Jeremiah Bishop (USA) Topeak-Ergon Racing-2 11:26:09
9. Dorn Vinzent (GER) / Jarrod van den Heever (RSA) Team Share Net 11:43:19
10. Andrew Duvenage (RSA) / Craig Uria (RSA) NFB Spine & Sport 11:52:55
 
Veteran Men

1. Hannes Hanekom (RSA) / Ben Melt Swanepoel (RSA) Tru-Cape/Garmin 12:10:32
2 Thorsten Keller (GER)/Udo Bölts (GER) Craft-Rocky Mountain 12:15:17
3. Igna de Villiers (RSA) / Paul Theron (RSA) SlenderWonder-Midas 12:45:04
4. Neil Swarts  (RSA) / Rikus Visser (RSA) Western Racing 12:46:53
5. David Cooke (RSA) / David de Lima (RSA) Cycle Lab 12:50:32
 
Master Men

1. Greg Anderson (RSA) / Deon Kruger (RSA) Bus Boys Masters 12:33:40
2. Landon la Grange (RSA) / Peter Winn (RSA) CLASS OF 82 13:14:01
3. Marius Nel (RSA) / Waleed Baker (RSA) PitstopSport24hrs 13:30:43
4. Felix Prinz (GER)/ Frank Schmähling (GER) Epic Fighters 14:56:21
5. Dawood Osman (RSA) / Ahmed Zaid Mahomed (RSA) Pitstop-2 14:59:32
 
Solo Men

1. Frans Claes (BEL) 10:51:09
2. Dylan Rebello (RSA) 11:18:34
3. Charl-Pierre Esterhuyse (RSA) 11:37:45
4. Jason Peach (RSA) 12:15:02
5. Jeremy Thomson (RSA) 12:25:09
 
For full results of all categories, visit www.tankwatrek.co.za

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