Thursday, March 24, 2011

SA Marathon Championships, 20th March

My weekend started on a high note as I received great news on the
Friday from my team manager. He called to tell me that he managed to
help Cycling South Africa realize their mistake regarding the medal
presentation at Cross country Championships and the SA medals will go
to South African Athletes as in previous years.

Therefore the final results for the Elite woman at the Cross Country
National Championships is as follow:

1st Yolande Speedy (Team MTN/Qhubeka)

2nd Samantha Saanders (Mankele)

3rd Yolandi du Toit (Team Bizhub)

On Sunday I participated in the SA Marathon Championships race which
was held at Inanda dam, just outside Hillcrest in Kwazulu-Natal.

The event was truly exceptional as there were trails especially built
for this occasion and on top of that the venue offered breath taking
scenery as the route was laid out in the valley of a thousand hills
taking you all around the dam.

The supporters on route were also plenty as the local community joined
in to motivate us along the entire 83km route.
As this was the South African Marathon Championships everyone who
lined up for the start was ready to battle it out on route in order to
win the coveted National Jersey.

The steep undulating climbs throughout the course caused our group to
split up early into the race.
Three leaders formed up front consisting of Yolande Speedy
(MTN/Qhubeka), Candice Neetling (Team Bizhub) and Cherise Taylor (Team
USN). The three of them were shortly followed by Catherine Williamson
(Bizhub) then a few seconds behind her was Karien van Jaarsveld (Team
USN) with myself and team mate Caitlin de Wet (Team Bizhub) hot on
their wheels.

I remember Caitlin was still with me on the first fairly long climb
around 20km into the race, but as I reached the bottom of the ensuing
descent she wasn’t with me anymore and I had to continue on my own in
pursuit of the leaders. (I only found out at the finish line that
Caitlin dehydrated towards the end and was taken back to the
start/finish venue in a helicopter in order to get her on a drip as
soon as possible. She has luckily recovered 100 %).

I was lying in 6th place for most of the race until reaching the 2nd
water point. Here I found out that I suddenly moved into 3rd place as
the 3 leaders had unfortunately missed one of the markers and went off
route. Luckily they managed to find their way back but lost a bit of
time.

Just before the last water point Candice and Cherise managed to catch
up to me again after their slight detour.

Unfortunately the erstwhile leaders (Speedy, Candice and Cherise)
never made it back to the front of the race and the event was won by
our resolute British team mate Catherine Williamson with Karien van
Jaarsveld finishing just behind her to claim her first National
Championships title.

As this was our national championships the final results for the
Marathon National Championships was as follows.

1st Karien van Jaarsveld (Team USN)

2nd Cherise Taylor (Team USN)

3rd Candice Neetling (Team Bizhub)

4th Yolandi du Toit (Team Bizhub)

5th Yolande Speedy (Team MTN/Qhubeka)


Wednesday, March 16, 2011

XCO National Champions & Cape Argus Pick and Pay cycle tour.

Cyclists and non cyclists alike are very familiar with the Cape Argus
Cycle Tour which took place this past Sunday in Cape Town. What
‘some’ people weren’t aware of was that they were missing out on some
good cross country mountain bike racing on the day before the Argus.

On Saturday the 12th of March the South African National Cross
Country Championships took place at Delvera Wine farm just outside of
Stellenbosch.

The event was scheduled to take place at District 6 in Cape Town but
last minute decisions saw the event move to Delvera farm which luckily
had trails already laid out for people to enjoy in and around
Stellenbosch.

I travelled to Cape Town a week before the event specifically to train
on the course. With the final 5.8km circuit only marked out on
Thursday, I spent the other days training on Dirtopia’s trails. This
was truly a fun ride as it took you over some awesome technical single
track laid out on a ‘koppie’ on the far side of the farm. As a XC
course has to abide by certain standards the course was laid out
closer to the farm, unfortunately missing out on the amazing single
track. Instead the 5.8km route consisted mainly of a very steep uphill
and downhill.

Whatever the course - my Specialized Era and I were up for the challenge!

The u/23 and elite ladies set out to race 5 laps of the 5.8km course.
In the ladies u/23 category there was some tight racing between
Mariska Strauss (Team Contego), Caitlin De Wet (Team Bizhub) and
Candice Neetling (Team Bizhub). At the end Mariska had a great ride
coming back from a tiring 2010 season to win the u/23 National Jersey
with my team mates Candice Neetling and Caitlin de Wet in 2nd and 3rd
place respectfully.

In my category (elite ladies) Yolande Speedy (Team Qhubeka/MTN) had a
dominant race and added another national title to her name with Swiss
rider Arianne Luthi (Team Contego) in 2nd, Samantha Saanders
(Mankele) in 3rd and me in 4th place at the end.

Since I’ve been involved in cycling foreign riders are allowed to
compete at a National Championships to raise the standard but aren’t
eligible to get a medal at the end, only the prize money and UCI
points that go with the result. This is how it worked and always had
worked all across the world. I myself have even raced in Belgium’s
National Championships on the road and there you also can’t get a
medal - just a mention if you do manage to garner a result.

Therefore I thought that I would get the Bronze Medal as I was the 3rd
South African to cross the finish line and everyone at the race also
assured me of this. Finally at prize giving the South African silver
medal was awarded to Swiss rider Arianne Luthi on Alec Lenfurna’s
decision.

I was disappointed to witness the podium presentation instead of being
on it myself but what hurt even more was when I asked Alec about it
and he basically told me off for questioning his decision.

The following day our team lined up for the Argus Pick and Pay Cycle Tour.
We had great weather on Sunday making it a perfect day to be outdoors.

Our team put in an excellent performance at the end with Catherine
Williamson from England finishing on die podium in 3rd place.

Next up for us will be the MTB Marathon National Championships in Kwazulu-Natal.