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Unbeatable Kleinhans and Langvad Cruise To Victory

By Absa Cape Epic

The Absa Cape Epic’s most impressive ever pairing in the Sasol Women’s category started high-fiving spectators 3km from the finish line at Meerandal Wine Estate on the Grand Finale of the 2015 Absa Cape Epic.

From the Prologue to Stage 7, Ariane Kleinhans and Annika Langvad dominated the 2015 Absa Cape Epic with their intensity and world class mountain biking ability.

The pair suffered a minor blip on Stage 2 when they received a 1 hour 13 minute time penalty, but all that did was spur them on to an even more impressive ride for the rest of the race. They made up the lost time in one day and never looked back.

Stage 7 was more of the same, with RECM Specialized taking first place in a time of 4:06.53,8. Ascendis Health pair of Jennie Stenerhag and Robyn de Groot, in her first Absa Cape Epic, came in second yet again with a time of 4:14.16,6. SasolRacing’s Yolande de Villiers and Janka Keseg Stevkova rounded out the Stage 7 podium places, finishing in 4:20.16,5.

With spectators packed onto the field at Meerandal Wine Estate - the host for the Grand Finale for the first time in the event’s history - Kleinhans and Langvad raised their arms in triumph one last time as they popped out of the vineyards and onto the finishing straight.

Their entire support crew waited for them on the finish line, immediately spraying champagne over the 2015 Sasol Women’s category champions before quickly disappearing and remerging with a birthday cake and balloons for Langvad.

“We are very happy,” said Langvad. “This is such a special moment – defending our title, winning again with Ariane and being able to celebrate the victory on my birthday.”

Kleinhans said it was another tough day on the bike, before admitting that she was slightly surprised by the margin of victory for Team RECM Specialized.

“We always wanted to defend our title, but when we saw the quality in the field we didn’t know what to expect. Everything just went so smoothly for us.”

RECM Specialized's team manager Kandice Buys says both women start preparing for the Epic a year in advance, so winning so convincingly is the happy culmination of preparation and intense focus. It’s Kleinhans’ major goal for the season, so now the champion can take it easy for a while. “I think I’ll celebrate tonight, and then make sure I get a good rest in the next week or two!”

Earlier in the day, the entire field left Wellington with 92km still to ride to Meerendal before completing the 2015 Absa Cape Epic. The major obstacle of the day was a climb up the Paardeberg, a 6km trek that broke the spirit of many finishers, though perhaps not as much as the final climb up Meerandal’s Dorstberg.

Jennie Stenerhag, who had raced at the limit all week, said the new Stage 7 could be the toughest ever. “I thought we were almost done,” said Stenerhag. “I said to Robyn, ‘we must go down now’. And then we just kept climbing. It was a brutal last day.”

In their debut Cape Epic as a team, Ascendis Health achieved more than they expected. “We were originally aiming for a top 5 finish,” said Stenerhag, “so finishing second is brilliant. Congratulations to Annika and Ariane though. Those ladies are something else.”

In an interesting quirk of the race, and thanks to Sasol’s sponsorship of the Sasol Women’s category, Kleinhans and Langvad will actually take home more prize money than the men.

For first place they walk away with R200 000. They also win an extra R5000 for the Prologue and per stage win (seven this year), and they receive R15 000 for each of the Sasol Women's Hotspots that they won (three this year).

In the final overall standings, it’s RECM Specialized in first, Ascendis Health in second and SasolRacing’s Yolande de Villiers and Janka Keseg Stevkova in third.

2015 Stage 7 Women

Stage Results


1. RECM Specialized 50-1 Ariane Kleinhans (Switzerland) 50-2 Annika Langvad (Denmark) 4:06.53,8
2. Ascendis Health 55-1 Jennie Stenerhag (Sweden) 55-2 Robyn Lee de Groot (South Africa) 4:14.16,6 +7.22,8
3. SasolRacing 56-1 Yolande de Villiers (South Africa) 56-2 Janka Keseg Stevkova (Slovakia) 4:20.16,5 +13.22,7

Overall Results

1. RECM Specialized 50-1 Ariane Kleinhans (Switzerland) 50-2 Annika Langvad (Denmark) 37:07.25,3
2. Ascendis Health 55-1 Jennie Stenerhag (Sweden) 55-2 Robyn Lee de Groot (South Africa) 38:25.38,1 +1:18.12,8
3. SasolRacing 56-1 Yolande de Villiers (South Africa) 56-2 Janka Keseg Stevkova (Slovakia) 39:17.09,4 +2:09.44,1
4. RBS 137-1 Theresa Ralph (South Africa) 137-2 Jeannie Bomford (South Africa) 39:37.58,7 +2:30.33,4
5. Meerendal Wheeler 51-1 Esther Suss (Switzerland) 51-2 Alice Pirard (Belgium) 39:54.25,7 +2:47.00,4
6. Novus OMX Pro 79-1 Mariske Strauss (South Africa) 79-2 Cherie Vale (South Africa) 41:41.44,4 +4:34.19,1
7. SasolRacing 2 59-1 Leana de Jager (South Africa) 59-2 Yolandi du Toit (South Africa) 42:50.10,6 +5:42.45,3
8. Dawn Wing/Momsen 78-1 Ann Harrison (South Africa) 78-2 Marleen Lourens (South Africa) 45:12.32,0 +8:05.06,7
9. Lovechock Specialized 57-1 Sanne van Paassen (Netherlands) 57-2 Jolien Janssen (Netherlands) 45:32.21,3 +8:24.56,0
10. Central Family Practice 381-1 Genevieve Weber (South Africa) 381-2 Wanda Tattersall (Namibia) 48:12.35,1 +11:05.09,8


*This year’s race takes place from 15 to 22 March and will once again take 1 200 riders through some of the Western Cape’s most unspoilt territory. The race kicks off with the Prologue in Table Mountain National Park, starting from the University of Cape Town, and finishes eight days later at Meerendal Wine Estate in Durbanville.

Meerendal will host the finish of the race and the Grand Finale celebrations for the first time. The Grand Finale will kick off with live entertainment, a farmer’s market, great food and wine and unmatched scenery. Vantage points will be accessible to the general public. Entrance is free.
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