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TransCape’s tribute to Laws as Seyffert, Walker win again

February 10, 2017, 4:26 pm By In the Bunch

The new combination of Pieter Seyffert and Travis Walker won their fifth stage victory as the TransCape mountain bike race acknowledged former British road champion Sharon Laws, who was diagnosed with cervical cancer late last year.

Organisers ASG Events named the top of the day’s major climb, Rusty Gate, as the Sharon Laws Summit to pay tribute to the 42-year-old double Cape Epic champion.

Pro rider Pieter Seyffert, riding with Travis Walker under the Ellsworth-ASG banner, works hard towards the Sharon Laws Summit in the TransCape mountain bike race on the 68km sixth stage from Greyton to Villiersdorp. The 690km journey started in Knysna on Sunday and will end at La Couronne Wine Estate in Franschhoek tomorrow. Photo: Jacques Marais

Seyffert said it had been hot and windless ascending Rusty Gate on the penultimate stage of the seven-day event.

“I’m not sure if you can call it magic, but it was one of those rides where the view is overwhelming when you get to the top. The amazing views into the valley are definitely worth all the suffering.”

On the 68km route from Greyton to Villiersdorp, which included the new Greyton Black single-track segment, the Ellsworth-ASG outfit of Seyffert and Walker were back in their normal position at the front after conceding the stage win yesterday.

The South Africans crossed the line in 3:07:14 for an overall time of 23:41:47, followed by yesterday’s winners, Belgians Eddy Feliers and Kristof de Neys of Cicero Baik, in 3:39:09 (25:25:35).

Grabbing the final podium spot on the day in 3:45:40 were RR’s Rodney Stroud and Ryan Loots, but the Bromance pairing of David and William Wertheim Aymes, who finished in 3:58:47, remain in third overall (26:07:24).

With the final stage between Villiersdorp and La Couronne Wine Estate in Franschhoek looming, Seyffert and Walker are a few hours away from the top of the podium and should be able to put the finishing touches to their efforts tomorrow.

“Today we actually started quite quickly from the gun,” said the 30-year-old Seyffert, who lives in Helderkruin on the West Rand.

“Almost immediately after the start we went into quite a technical single-track section, followed by another technical downhill. So I think everyone split up quite quickly after the start.”

The Greyton Black single-track was unveiled by the organisers for the TransCape and Seyffert said one could see it was new.

“It’s a bit rough, but once it gets used more often it will be something to experience because the views are amazing – when you are not focused on the route.”

Travis Walker, riding with fellow pro Pieter Seyffert under the Ellsworth-ASG banner, makes his way towards the Sharon Laws Summit in the TransCape mountain bike race on the 68km sixth stage from Greyton to Villiersdorp. The 690km journey started in Knysna on Sunday and will end at La Couronne Wine Estate in Franschhoek tomorrow. Photo: Jacques Marais

He said he and the 25-year-old Walker, who is from Hilton in KwaZulu-Natal, had pushed quite hard, but still rode within themselves.

“We didn’t want a nasty spill or something which could be the end of the race. So we went quite hard at times, but also rode with a certain amount of calculated risks.”

In the mixed section, Hannele Steyn and her British teammate Catherine Williamson (Spar) continued to impress to lead the field home in 3:39:33 (25:54:37).

Ian and Jane Seggie were second in 4:36:33 (30:49:08), followed by Matthias and Denise Kubli in 4:39:04 (32:26:06).

The 51-year-old Steyn, from Durbanville in Cape Town, said they had opted to compete in the mixed category and were enjoying the competition.

“It’s great for us to have that challenge and apart from the day when we had a mechanical in the mud, we have been in the top three overall,” she said.

A former professional triathlete who turned to mountain biking, Steyn said she stopped racing competitively in 2011 after two back fusions.

She was persuaded by her partner last year to enter the TransCape.

“I thought she was mad, but for whatever reason I said yes.”

The experience, she added, was outstanding, especially as she looks ahead to next month’s Cape Epic.

The Spar outfit of Catherine Williams (left) and Hannele Steyn tackle a climb in the TransCape mountain bike race on the 68km sixth stage from Greyton to Villiersdorp. The 690km journey started in Knysna on Sunday and will end at La Couronne Wine Estate in Franschhoek tomorrow. Photo: Jacques Marais

“This event is fantastic in terms of leg speed because you sit on some open gravel roads at high speed. It is perfect preparation for the Epic.”

Defending champion Billy Stelling maintained his comfortable lead in the men’s solo category, his 3:34:43 giving him an aggregate time of 25:39:10.

Belgian Karl Dossche is in second place overall after finishing in 3:52:35 (26:04:11), followed by Alan Tilling (26:29:01), who was second on the stage in 3:49:01.

Women’s solo leader Alma Colyn completed the day in 3:54:00 (26:14:20), followed by Chandre Wertheim Aymes in 4:55:39 (34:05:37).

View the TransCapeMTB stage six results.

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