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Reid and Schuermans shine in Queen Stage of Bridge Cape Pioneer Trek Mountain Bike Race

Jens Schuermans (right) and James Reid of Asrin Cycling cross the finish line to win Stage 2 of the Bridge Cape Pioneer Trek on Tuesday. Photo by Zoon Cronje/Nikon

South African James Reid and his Belgian teammate, Jen Schuermans of the Asrin Cycling team, claimed the richest stage prize in mountain bike racing on Tuesday when they out-climbed their rivals to win Stage 2 of the Bridge Cape Pioneer Trek in South Africa.

The 85km stage (shortened from the original 92km due to a flooded river), started in Calitzdorp and finished on the summit of the Swartberg Pass, a 12km gravel road ascent that relentlessly winds it’s up a total of 1100 vertical metres to a mountain-top finish. The cash prize for the stage for the overall winners is R112 000 (US $12 000), while the women’s prize was R20 000 (US $2 000).

Overall leaders, Brandon Stewart (RSA) and Konny Looser (SUI) of Team FedGroup Itec finished second and extended their overall lead, with defending champions, Westvaal Bells Cycling’s Nico Bell (RSA) and Gawie Combrinck (RSA) rounding out the podium places.

After a rainy and muddy Stage 1, sunny skies and dry conditions greeted the field on Stage 2 of the Bridge Cape Pioneer Trek on Tuesday. Photo by Zoon Cronje/Nikon

Team RE:CM’s Waylon Woolcock and Erik Kleinhans finished fourth on the stage and hold onto their second place overall, 05 minutes 22 seconds down on FedGroup Itec, while Reid and Schuermans moved up to third overall after their good day out, 13 minutes 51 seconds of the race lead.

Team RE:CM Davinci’s Annika Langvad (DEN) and Ariane Kleinhans (SUI) continued their dominance of the women’s category by claiming their third successive stage win in an impressive 12th place overall. They extended their overall race lead to almost 30 minutes over stage runners-up, Wheeler BMC’s Esther Suss (SUI) and Jane Nuessli (GBR). The all-South African Biogen team of Robyn de Groot and Ischen Stopforth were third on the stage and maintain third place overall.

Ariane Kleinhans sets the pace ahead of her Team RE:CM Davinci teammate, Annika Langvad, on the Swartberg Pass on their way to victory on Stage 2 of the Bridge Cape Pioneer Trek on Tuesday. Photo by Zoon Cronje/Nikon

Put out of podium contention by the mud on Monday’s stage, Reid and Schuermans were motivated from the start on Tuesday, slightly fresher than their rivals and eager to capture the race’s queen stage, their primary goal for the event.

At 40km into the dry, sunny stage, on a steep, technical climb, Stewart and Looser put in an attack that only Schuermans and Reid were able to respond to. It was a long way out from the finish but the quartet decided to commit to the breakaway. The size of the chase group dwindled steadily to five, comprising RE:CM, Westvaal Bells Cycling and Solo male racer, Darren Lill (Cannondale Blend), and a pursuit ensued to the base of the final climb with the gap down to as little as 25 seconds between the two groups at one point.

The two leading teams, FedGroup Itec (in yellow) and Asrin Cycling tackle the Swartberg Pass climb to the finish of Bridge Cape Pioneer Trek on Tuesday. Photo by Zoon Cronje/Nikon

Once on the Swartberg Pass, FedGroup Itec and Asrin Cycling began to trade subtle surges. But with four kilometres remaining where the gradient steepened, Reid, the current South African marathon champion, powered ahead and first Looser, then Stewart cracked. Schuermans, a cross-country specialist, was fighting a personal battle against cramps but managed to pull himself up to Reid and the pair charged ahead towards the finish line.

“When James asked me to be his teammate for this race two months ago, he said our main goal was to win Stage 2. So I trained specifically with this stage in mind. It feels so good to achieve our goal,” smiled Schuermans.

“We weren’t keen to let any teams get away from us before the final climb today, which is why we went with FedGroup’s early move,” explained Reid. “Jens and I are both young and both cross-country specialists, so the overall win in a long stage race would be unrealistic. That’s why we targeted this particular stage. We may be in with a chance of another stage win still.”

In the women’s race, Kleinhans and Langvad went on the attack early on and then just built on that as the stage progressed.

“We wanted to start fast and get a gap because we didn’t want to ride up the last climb under too much pressure,” said Langvad.

“My teammate is from another planet!” exclaimed Kleinhans. “Annika is so strong on the flats and downhills and she just pulled me along for the first part of the race. We got quite a decent gap on the other women early on and just kept it steady to the finish.”

The stage winners of the other team categories were – Mixed: Cube Nutswerk MTB’s Birgit Lavrijssen (NED) and Marco Minnaard (NED); Veteran: Cube Nutswerk 2’s Micha de Vries (NED) and Rik van den Hanenberg (NED); Master: Wilde 3’s Lieb Loots (RSA) and Izak Visagie (RSA); Solo men: Darren Lill (Cannondale Blend) and Solo women: Bettina Uhlig.

At 107km, Wednesday’s Stage 3 from Prince Albert to De Rust is the longest of the 2013 Bridge Cape Pioneer Trek and includes a moderate 1 543 metres of ascent.

James Reid powers ahead of his Asrin Cycling teammate, Jens Schuermans on the Swartberg Pass on their way to winning Stage 2 of the Bridge Cape Pioneer Trek on Tuesday. Photo by Zoon Cronje/Nikon

Bridge Cape Pioneer Trek
Stage 2: 85km from Calitzdorp to Swartberg Pass:
Open men:
1 Asrin Cycling – James Reid (RSA); Jens Scheurmans (BEL) 03hr34min19sec
2 FedGroup Itec – Brandon Stewart (RSA); Konny Looser (SUI) @ 1min48sec
3 Westvaal Bells Cycling – Nico Bell (RSA); Gawie Combrinck (RSA) @ 3:45
4 RE:CM – Waylon Woolcock (RSA); Erik Kleinhans (RSA) @ 4:05
5 Firebike-Droessiger – Mathias Frohn (GER); Max Freidrich (GER) @13:39

Open Women:
1 RE:CM Davinci – Ariane Kleinhans (SUI); Annika Langvad (DEN) 04:06:05
2 Wheeler – BMC – Jane Neussli (GBR); Esther Suss (SUI) @12:49
3 Biogen SA – Ischen Stopforth (RDSA); Robyn de Groot (RSA) @ 23:01

Veteran:
1 Cube Nutswerk 2 – Micha de Vries (NED); Rik Van den Hanenberg (NED) 04:09:05
2 Klein Karoo Vets – Wynand Mulder (RSA); Gerrie Beukes (RSA) @ 4:11
3 Cannondale Blend Vets – Martin Epstein (RSA); Stefano Madies (RSA) @ 10:14

Master
1 Wilde 3 – Izak Visagie (RSA); Lieb Loots (RSA) 04:22:10
2 Brug Meesters – Charles Nienaber (RSA); Ergee du Toit (RSA) @ 12:32
3 Bridge Masters 1 – Con Malherbe (RSA); Greg Anderson (RSA) @22:27

Amateur
1 Klein Karoo Express – Kobus Barnard (RSA); Cornelius Muller (RSA) 04:09:01
2 Scott Saffa Power – George Nel (RSA); Franso Steyn (RSA) 03:37
3 Kivada Schorriemorrie – Ninko Doornbos (NED); Coen Hoogervorst (NED) 4:49

Solo men
1 Darren Lill (RSA) 03:38:04
2 Craig Boyes (RSA) @ 13:14
3 Adriaan Louw (RSA) @ 16:30

Solo women
1 Bettina Uhlig (GER) 04:35:04
2 Dalene van der Leek (RSA) @ 12:50
3 Aileen Anderson (RSA)@ 19:08

General classification after Stage 2
Open men
1 FedGroup Itec – Brandon Stewart (RSA); Konny Looser (SUI) 08:36:26
2 RE:CM – Waylon Woolcock (RSA); Erik Kleinhans (RSA) @ 5:22
3 Asrin Cycling – James Reid (RSA); Jens Scheurmans (BEL) 03hr34min19sec @ 13:51
4 SCOTT Factory Racing – Philip Buys (RSA); Matthys Beukes (RSA) @26:34
5 Westvaal Bells Cycling – Nico Bell (RSA); Gawie Combrinck (RSA) @ @ 37:43

Open women
1 RE:CM Davinci – Ariane Kleinhans (SUI); Annika Langvad (DEN) 09:50:25
2 Wheeler – BMC – Jane Neussli (GBR); Esther Suss (SUI) @ 29:09
3 Biogen SA – Ischen Stopforth (RDSA); Robyn de Groot (RSA) @ 58:49

Veteran
1 Cube Nutswerk 2 – Micha de Vries (NED); Rik Van den Hanenberg (NED) 09:49:20
2 Cannondale Blend Vets – Martin Epstein (RSA); Stefano Madies (RSA) @ 1:12:05
2 Klein Karoo Vets – Wynand Mulder (RSA); Gerrie Beukes (RSA) @ 1:18:14

Master
1 Wilde 3 – Izak Visagie (RSA); Lieb Loots (RSA) 10:11:03
2 Stone Hammer – Malcolm Dodds (RSA); Wizner Zbigniew (RSA) @ 1:19:27
3 Brug Meesters – Charles Nienaber (RSA); Ergee du Toit (RSA) @ 1:26:07

Amateur
1 Contego Giant 2 – Sakkie Hannekom (RSA); Hannes Hannekom (RSA) 10:13:45
2 Scott Saffa Power – George Nel (RSA); Franso Steyn (RSA) @ 10:33
3 Kivada Schorriemorrie – Ninko Doornbos (NED); Coen Hoogervorst (NED) 28:35

Solo men
1 Adriaan Louw (RSA) @ 09:19:44
2 Tomas Kozak (CZE) @ 31:19
3 Craig Boyes (RSA) @ 38:08

Solo women
1 Kate Slegrova 12:10:48
2 Dalene van der Leek (RSA) @ 4:49
3 Bettina Uhlig (GER) @ 21:31

For full Stage 2 and overall results, visit www.capepioneer.co.za. For images, visit Facebook: Bridge Cape Pioneer Trek.

Team RE:CM Davinci's Annika Langvad (left) and Ariane Kleinhans approach the summit of the Swartberg Pass on their way to winning the women's category on Stage 2 of the Bridge Cape Pioneer Trek on Tuesday. Photo by Zoon Cronje/Nikon

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