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Defending champs charge into joBerg2c lead

April 26, 2015, 3:33 pm By Coetzee Gouws

Johann Rabie and Gawie Combrinck tore through the open flats and singletrack trails of the eastern Free State to take the overall lead on day three of the Old Mutual joBerg2c mountain bike race today.

Leaving Reitz, the EAI Cycling duo put the hammer down on the 122km stage – the longest of the nine-day event – to win at Sterkfontein Dam near Harrismith in 4:14:05.

Their efforts put the defending champions back at the top of the standings with an aggregate time of 12:21:19.

Overnight leaders Tyronne White and Andrew Hill of Avis Van Rental finished second in 4:18:09 to slip into the same spot in the general classification in 12:25:19.

The Altech Autopage Karan Beef pairing of Pieter Seyffert and Hanco Kachelhoffer rounded out the day’s podium in 4:20:19 to remain third overall in 12:27:38.

EAI Cycling's Johann Rabie (left) and Gawie Combrinck won stage three of the 2015 Old Mutual joBerg2c between Reitz and Sterkfontein Dam today. Photo: Full Stop Communications

EAI Cycling’s Johann Rabie (left) and Gawie Combrinck won stage three of the 2015 Old Mutual joBerg2c between Reitz and Sterkfontein Dam today. Photo: Full Stop Communications

Despite the chilly morning temperatures, Combrinck said he and Rabie had felt they had the legs as they hit the dirt after the opening neutral zone through the town.

“We felt good at the start so Johann went hard just to isolate everyone. We knew that forcing everyone to work hard suited us because we’re quite strong on the long stages.”

After 10km, a large lead bunch had formed, and by the first waterpoint 22km later, it had been whittled down to just the eventual podium finishers and The Gear Change duo of David George and Justin Tuck.

By the second waterpoint at the 58km mark, the four teams had a more than four-minute lead on the chasing riders.

They stayed together and extended the gap to more than six minutes on the riverside Jabulani singletrack around 75km into the stage.

As the major climb of the day, Mount Paul, loomed beyond the final waterpoint, Combrinck and Rabie turned up the heat.

“At the end we still had a bit left in the tank,” said Combrinck.

“And with Johann going super hard in the gutter, we managed to get a gap on everyone else.”

George and Tuck were the first to drop off before the climb started, with Combrinck and Rabie riding away from nearest rivals Kachelhoffer and Seyffert on the ascent.

White and Hill caught up to the latter team on the climb and got away from them on the downhill but it was not enough to catch the leaders.

White was however unperturbed as he looked forward to entering his home province of KwaZulu-Natal on Monday.

“We played the long game today and played it smart. Tomorrow we enter Berg & Bush territory, which Andrew and I won last year, so we know the area.”

In the women’s race, Catherine Williamson and SasolRacing partner Yolande de Villiers secured victory in 4:55:46.

The stage win puts them firmly in control of the women’s category in 13:14:36.

Their teammates Leana de Jager and Johan Labuschagne also remained undefeated in 4:52:43 to cement their spot at the top of the mixed leader board in 13:11:34.

Samantha Sanders and Justin Victor of Valencia took the stage and overall runner-up spot in 5:00:05 (13:24:09), with Seattle Coffee’s Carmen Buchacher and Billy Stelling third in 5:10:30 (13:38:53).

HiddenHunger’s David de Lima and Sean Henderson lead the City Lodge veterans category (13:12:45), while Chris Brand and Paul Furbank of USN-Cycle Lab top the masters category (13:02:58).

Individual riders Timothy Hammond (12:34:11) and Paula Hardy (14:04:02) head the men’s and women’s solo competition respectively.

For overall and stage results, photos and other race information, go to joBerg2c.

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