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Tuesday, February 19, 2013

The First Tankwa 3 Day Trek


Team Wilde participated in the very first Tankwa three-day international mountain bike stage race from 15 - 17 February '13.  The stages were set in the scenic Witzenberg Valley, Ceres Valley and Kouebokkeveld and totaled an impressive 253km.  Our very own Kabous Marra (MD of Wilde - Left) and his son in law, Jacques Groenewald (Right) successfully finished the 3 day race with a total time of 16:47:11 in the Overall Teams category.
Waylon Woolcock and Lourens Luus of Team RE:CM produced a perfectly balanced display of racing to win the Tankwa Trek that ended on Sunday in the Ceres region of South Africa’s Western Cape province.
It was a hard-fought win for the pair as they had to battle against some of the country’s strongest two-man teams and challenging terrain in what turned into an ideal build-up race for next month’s ABSA Cape Epic, the world’s most prestigious mountain bike stage in the same region.

Luus (21) and Woolcock (30) gained the overall lead late on Saturday’s Stage 2, which they then successfully defended on Sunday’s final stage. Second overall was the Cannondale Blend Properties pair of Darren Lill and Charles Keey with Oliver Munnik and Timo Cooper (GT Bridge Momsen) rounding out the podium places.

“We were half a minute off Lill and Keey after Stage 1 and on Stage 2 we knew they’d be giving it everything on the big climb that the race organisers dubbed the Merino Monster. We were right and we managed to stay with them to the summit. They’re strong climbers so it was pretty tough,” recalled Woolcock.
The Merino Monster incorporates 25km of ascent, but not all constant. The toughest part is an eight-kilometre section with a 12% gradient, which is where the race split properly, effectively turning it a two-team contest.
On the rough nine-kilometre descent that followed, Woolcock and Luus took some risks to open up a lead, which turned out to be the race-deciding move.
“Lill pretty much stayed with us, but Keey wasn’t as confident on the descent. At the bottom, with about 15km to the finish on district gravel roads, Lourens and I turned ourselves inside out and managed to win the stage and take the overall lead, which we then defended with some cautious riding today,” said Woolcock.

Hanlie Booyens and Ischen Stopforth, both experienced stage racers, teamed up to win the Women’s title, while Billy Stelling and his British teammate, Jane Neussli (BMC/Market on the Wharf) claimed the Mixed title. In the Solo division, Nico Pfitzenmaier (Bridge Momsen) secured the men’s crown, while Yolande de Villiers (Toyota Supercycling) claimed the women’s title.

“What an amazing event!” said Woolcock. “Besides spectacular race routes, the accommodation and catering were superb. Actually, that’s the best catering I’ve experienced at any bicycle race. I think this is going to become a really sought after race.”
"The Tankwa Trek is a fantastic event. I loved the singletrack on Stage 3 especially. It's a very good preparation race for the Cape Epic from a conditions perspective and the timing is spot-on," said Nussli, who will tackle the 2013 edition of the Cape Epic with Esther Suss to challenge for the women's category title.

“With just under 100 riders, we had a relatively small field, but that suited us for the first event,” said Carel Herholdt of Dryland Events, the organisers.“It was still a high quality field that experienced a new, challenging, late-summer stage race through amazing scenery, just over two hours drive from Cape Town.”
View spectacular stage 1, 2 and 3 video footage produced by BigShot Media by clicking on the stages below:
Stage 3 - Coming soon

Tankwa Trek 2013Final General Classification after Stage 3

Men Teams: 

1 Lourens Luus/Waylon Woolcock (RE:CM) 10:05:05
2 Charles Keey/Darren Lill (Cannondale Blend) 10:06:28
3 Oliver Munnik/Timo Cooper (GT Bridge Momsen) 10:22:45
4 Hannes Hanekom/SakkieHanekom (Welgemeen Boerdery) 10:49:16
5 Jandri Ferreira/Bennie Pretorius (Cornerstone Cycles) 11:51:06

Women Teams: 

1 Ischen Stopforth/Hanlie Booyens (Hanlie & Ischen) 12:25:08
2 Eulogy Du Plessis/Maritza Terblanche (Cycle Lab Tours) 15:52:00
3 Kathy Crabbe/Wendy Potgieter (Abbvie Girls) 16:06:45

Mixed Teams: 

1 Jane Nuessli/Billy Stelling (BMC Market on the Wharf) 11:22:30
2 Craig Gerber/Jennie Stenerhag (Newline Focus) 11:55:47
3 Katerina Slegrova/James Chevallier (Cycle Training Ladies) 13:23:24

Solo Male: 

1 Nico Pfitzenmaier 10:25:22
2 Abraao Azevedo 10:25:25
3 Robert Sim 10:57:01

Solo Female: 

1 Yolande De Villiers 12:01:14
2 Ann Harrison 12:41:02
3 Amanda Brooks 13:36:11



For full General Classification and daily stage results, visit www.tankwatrek.co.za 
For spectacular footage of the event, visit www.bigshotmedia.co.za
Compliments to www.oakpics.com for their great pictures.

Have a Wilde day!


Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Stage 3 Finish - Diana Carolin's Diary

Started off in Prince Albert this morning with cloudy and overcast weather. The first 30km was a hard slog along district road desperately clinging to the back of a group. Until, at last, we hit REAL Mountain biking territory. A lovely climb up the pass after water point 1 led into a fast technical down that rocked!!!! 
Water point 2 was the start of another long slog on the tar on my own. At last we turned off back onto district road. Then the storm hit and we got hailed on. There was some awesome single track to finish off. I finished first today, what an amazing ride!
For a detailed list of results, please click here.  For additional information about the race, please click here.  Follow me on twitter here.

Stage 2 Finish - Diana Carolin's Diary

Carlitzdorp to Prince Albert was a Journey into some of the darker places I have been in my cycling career. The first 75km's was a good ride and then we hit the bottom of the pass. At first I thought, what is all the fuss about? And then it slowly began to dawn on me as we started to climb steeper and steeper slopes. 
Each corner I thought this had to be the last one but it wasn't. At one stage I had to stop and have a pep talk with myself. At last a camera man said one more corner to go and there were the banners! A happy sight. Finished second in solo female group with a time of 05:46:14, just 4 mins behind the winner. 
For a detailed list of results, please click here.  For additional information about the race, please click here.  Follow me on twitter here.

Monday, November 7, 2011

Renosterveld Challenge a Great Success


This year’s Ride the Rhino Mountain Bike Challenge, hosted by ‘The Renosterveld Trust’, was a great success with Team Wilde riders, Reniell Matthysen and Timo Cooper, taking 2nd place. Superb effort guys!
Wilde fruit juice proudly sponsored this event, tantalizing riders taste buds at fuel stop stations along the way, and more importantly helping to raise awareness about the plight of the Rhino in South Africa. Did you know that only 4% of the Renosterveld habitat remains? Wilde encourages all SA citizens to be a part of this endeavor by helping to promote conservation and the natural beauty of our scenic country.
Be sure to be involved with the next Renosterveld MTB Challenge. Visit www.renosterveldmtb.co.za for more information. Wilde hopes to see you there!


Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Renosterveld Victories

Team Wilde rode to victory at last weekend's Renosterveld MTB ride from Langebaan - Durbanville. Reniell Matthysen and Timo Cooper won the first 2 stages of the race which was a great victory! Alas, an unfortunate tyre puncture caused the team to finish 2nd overall which is still a fantastic result.


Robert King (Wellington Farmer) and Uros Kepic (MD of Tetrapak SA and Sub Sahara) also did very well, having finished the race with no complaints.

Team Wilde is looking forward to future MTB rides and the much anticipated Cape pioneer trek.