McDonald, Stewart win JoBerg2c stage

Stage 2 of the 2013 Old Mutual Joberg2C Mountain Bike stage race from Frankfort to Reitz, South Africa on the 27th April 2013 Photo by Kelvin Trautman

Stage 2 of the 2013 Old Mutual Joberg2C Mountain Bike stage race from Frankfort to Reitz, South Africa on the 27th April 2013 Photo by Kelvin Trautman

Published Apr 27, 2013

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Johannesburg – Neil MacDonald and teammate Brandon Stewart sprinted to victory in the second stage of the nine-day JoBerg2c mountain bike race on Saturday, after a 93km ride from Frankfort to Reitz in the Free State.

The FedGroup-Itec duo crossed the line in 3:11:01, a single second ahead of Lourens Luus and Waylon Woolcock of RE:CM, with Cannondale-Blend’s Charles Keey and Darren Lill rounding out the podium in 3:11:06.

Stewart said he and MacDonald were feeling good despite a tough day in the saddle.

“It was a solid pace out there today and the teams stayed together most of the way,” Stewart said.

“There weren’t many hills but there were lots of fast, flat, draggy sections that made for really hard racing.”

The top five teams, which included Bridge riders Timo Cooper and Nico Pfitzenmaier as well as Contego’s Louis Bresler-Knipe and Kevin van Hoovels, were all together in the last 10km stretch of single track. But it was the FedGroup-Itec pair who took the lead into the final corner to seal their win.

“Neil reminded me where the top of the section was coming and about the grass. We cut the corner, Neil came round me on the outside and just went long,” said Stewart.

“I knew I had to stay on his wheel and come into the corner first and second. It’s pretty difficult to lose it after that.”

The competition was also fierce in the mixed category, with less than half a minute separating the top three teams.

Two-time winners Erik and Ariane Kleinhans of RE:CM took the stage in 3:24:18, just seven seconds clear of Swiss riders Jane Nüessli and Yves Corminboeuf of Fischer-BMC.

They were followed home by the bizhub-Rocky Mountain pairing of Catherine Williamson and Jarryd Haley in 3:24:41.

The Kleinhans duo, who have dominated both the joBerg2c and Absa Cape Epic events for the past two years, were put under pressure on the first racing stage of the 910km event.

“We knew it was going to be tough because we know the guys and girls and knew what to expect,” said Erik.

The top three teams stayed together all the way, with RE:CM taking the lead into the final single track section.

“Then Jane attacked us but luckily we could counter and just come past her with about a kilometre to go.”

As defending champions and now category leaders, he said all eyes would probably be on them.

“It’s not going to be easy, we’ll definitely have our work cut out for us but that’s nice.”

In the women’s event, Ischen Stopforth and Yolande de Villiers, riding in the sponsor’s colours, notched up the stage win in 3:30:50, with Yolandi du Toit and Nicci Grobler of bizhub claiming the runner-up spot in 3:34:26.

Burry Stander Foundation riders Cherise Stander and Lise Olivier finished third in 3:36:40.

On Sunday, the 125km third stage will see the 700-strong field roll out from the Reitz showgrounds towards Sterkfontein Dam near the KwaZulu-Natal border. – Sapa

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