2025 Absa Cape Epic World’s Hardest Mountain Bike Scene Race – and handed over another exciting publication of the mixture of South African riders.
UCI Men category: Flag flying
Third South African teams, the top 10, completed a will for the country’s growing country at the sharply end of the country. Local burden, Tristan Nortje and Marco Joubert, who in the podium dispute along the race, said that IMBUKO Chemchamp, as a dramatic victory in GC. Duo, African African men won a special form for the best African team and ended only in the 21st anniversary of the competition in David George and Kevin Evans, in 2012 and second in 2012).
Toyota’s specialized Johan Van Zyl and Travis Stedman, completed nine, rounding Botha’s top 10 with Honeycomb 226ers team
“They spent a great year and showed that South African riders could achieve in the largest stage.”
“Marco and Tristan have been inspiring and frustrating this week!” He also says. “They are inspiring because they do good for South Africa, because we competed in them. Haha sets them up at this week, and we all followed us and showed what we all was chased.”
Arno du Toit and Keagan Bontekoning of the insect science bike ended only out of the top 10.
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UCI Women Category: Podium Power
South African horsems, women’s measures, along with Bianca Haw and Hayley Preen, followed their work with an exceptional walk to ensure a total third place. Resolving the seasonal international competition, the consistent team work and endurance of the duo won a decent place in the podium – a great achievement in a world-class area.
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Mixed Category: Catch your own
In the mixed category, South Africans have once again proved the edges of competition, finished in the top 10 of the three local drivers.
Toyota Gazoo Racing Double Riaan Weideman and Samantha Sanders became an effective second in GC. Neo Energies – E-Fort’s, E-Fort’s, Elrika Harmzen-Pretorius and Alexander Lawrie Third, Honeycomb Skynet Racing (Johann Trotzky and Karliski Scheepers) ended the eighth.
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