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Heyns, Du Toit crowned Winelands champs

Cape Town - Gert Heyns and Arno du Toit claimed their second stage win to secure overall honours on the final day of the Winelands Encounter mountain bike race, which finished near Paarl today.

The three-stage race in the Cape Winelands concluded with a 50km ride from Le Franschhoek Hotel to Nederburg Wine Estate.

The pair, who raced into the overall lead on day one, were comfortable winners after HB Kruger, who won last year with Waylon Woolcock, took a tumble and was unable to complete the stage.

Kruger and Matt Beers won the second stage and were striving to make up a two-minute gap on overall leaders Heyns and Du Toit when the accident happened 25km in.

Coming into a single-track section, Kruger said he felt his front wheel get stuck in some soft sand and he went over the handlebars.

“I damaged my right shoulder quite badly and we had to get help, so unfortunately were not able to finish the stage,” he said from hospital after having X-rays taken.

The outcome was that it left Dylan Rebello and Marco Joubert, the third-placed team overnight, to chase the overall leaders.

However, Heyns and Du Toit, from Stellenbosch and Milnerton in Cape Town respectively, proved that they were the strongest in the race by taking stage honours.

They finished just under a minute-and-a-half ahead of Rebello and Joubert, who inherited second overall after Kruger’s misfortune.

Richard Simpson and Alexander Rohrer were a further six and a bit minutes back on the day to finish on the lowest step of the podium in the general classification.

After losing yesterday’s stage in a sprint, Heyns said they were motivated to win today as the three top teams led from the start.

“We were just going into a single-track section and I was in front when I heard something behind us, which turned out to be HB falling,” he said.

“Soon afterwards we realised HB and Matt weren’t with us and we later saw Dylan and Marco chasing us, so we assumed what had happened.”

Their lead was, however, never challenged as they completed a dominant weekend.

“This was definitely a good win for us, especially as we will be riding sani2c next month,” said Heyns.

“It was very special and our partnership worked well after doing the Cape Epic with each other a few years ago.

“We come from the same racing background and are comfortable on the more technical sections, so in the end it worked out well.”

Samantha Sanders of Nelspruit and Matthew Stamatis of Stellenbosch completed a clean sweep of the stages to win the mixed title.

The duo were followed by David George and Katie Lennard and Carmen Buchacher and Paris Basson in the overall standings.

Sanders, who was a late entry when Stamatis was looking for a partner, said she was delighted with the victory in her first Winelands Encounter appearance.

“We went into the race with the intention of doing well,” she said, confirming that she was familiar with many of the trails in the area.

“We got off to a good lead on the first day and were able to ride consistently from then on.

“I think that was our strength because we were able to ride at a safe pace on some fairly technical and rocky sections, while maintaining an even tempo throughout.”

The women’s category went to Louise Ferreira and Marleen Lourens, who also led from the first stage.

They completed the final leg in 2:22:39 for an overall time of 6:58:59.

Ilse Viljoen and Jana Kruger took second place overall and Alta Kriegler and Sunette Beyers were third.

Results

Stage three, 50km

Men

1 Gert Heyns & Arno du Toit 1:55:01

2 Marco Joubert & Dylan Rebello 1:56:27

3 Richard Simpson & Alexander Rohrer 2:02:50

4 James Lennard & Rickus Jooste 2:09:58

5 Conway Oliver & Alan Cox  2:16:06

Women

1 Louise Ferreira & Marleen Lourens  2:22:39

2 Ilse Viljoen & Jana Kruger  2:41:41

3 Alta Kriegler & Sunette Beyers  2:50:03

4 Anne Foale & Mimi Viviers  3:29:03

5 Mariska Hennig & Kerryn Allan 3:53:07

Mixed

1 Matthew Stamatis & Samantha Sanders  2:07:26

2 David George & Katie Lennard  2:09:45

3 Carmen Buchacher & Paris Basson 2:12:40

4 Everett Haywood & Anna Haywood 2:43:52

General classification

Men

1 Gert Heyns & Arno du Toit  5:29:29

2 Marco Joubert & Dylan Rebello 5:37:26

3 Richard Simpson & Alexander Rohrer  5:58:20

4 James Lennard & Rickus Jooste 6:15:46

5 Conway Oliver & Alan Cox 6:34:55

Women

1 Louise Ferreira & Marleen Lourens  6:58:59

2 Ilse Viljoen & Jana Kruger 7:51:53

3 Alta Kriegler & Sunette Beyers 8:33:49

4 Anne Foale & Mimi Viviers 10:36:42

5 Michelle Cronje & Sonja Olivier 11:11:36

Mixed

1 Matthew Stamatis & Samantha Sanders  6:10:16

2 David George & Katie Lennard 6:18:06

3 Carmen Buchacher & Paris Basson  6:49:18

4 Everett Haywood & Anna Haywood 7:54:21

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