HIGHLIGHTS | STAGE 5 | 2024 Absa Cape Epic
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- Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
- Matt Beers and Howard Grotts (Toyota-Specialized-NinetyOne) romped to their first stage win of the 2024 Absa Cape Epic when they pulled away from Andreas Seewald and Marc Stutzmann (Canyon SIDI) in the closing kilometres of the 70km Stage 5 in Wellington.
The Aramex Women’s Category was business as usual with Anne Terpstra and Nicole Koller (GHOST Factory Racing) cruising home on Stage 5 to claim their sixth successive stage win (five stages plus the Prologue last Sunday).
With two stages to go, they’ll have their eyes on the 2021 performance of Sina Frei and Laura Stigger, who won all eight days of the Absa Cape Epic on their way to overall victory.
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Africa has the most potential of any continent on Earth, IMO. So nice to see people making better use of this special place.
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I think Nino can dominate every stage but his partner lil bit struggling...
100%. Imagine Beers and Nino partnering next year.
Fini was on the front for the majority of the other stages, so I’m not sure that’s true.
don't be so sure
Olé...🚴🇪🇦🤘🏻
Stupid question, but are women and men on the same route?
Yes
I think they are doing the same track, which I like. I do understand why women's races are shorter than men's. But I do not like that most women's races are shorter in time. Most men's races are 4 hours. Most women's races are 3 hours. Like in Athletics. Men do the Decathalon, 10 events. But women do the Heptathlon, 7 events. Why don't women do the Decathalon?
Even all of the amateur categories do the same course.